LRNRA: Facilities and Services Closed and Available as of June 1, 2020

As of June 1, the following Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area facilities and services are closed and available:

Closed Facilities & Servces:
• All campgrounds and vault and flush restrooms. Bring your own outdoor toilet option (marine sanitation device for your boat or something like a Luggable Loo, Wag Bags, Biffy Bags, etc. for day-use areas) soap, water, hand sanitizer and toilet paper with you.
• Water services
• Fish cleaning stations
• Trash collection. If you pack it in, pack it out. This includes human waste and waste disposal bags, disposable gloves, and masks.
• The Visitor Center
• All public and education programs

Open Facilities:
• Eight day-use areas (Spring Canyon, Keller Ferry, Fort Spokane, Porcupine Bay, Hunters, Bradbury Beach, Kettle Falls, and Evans)
• Nine boat launch docks (Spring Canyon, Keller Ferry, Seven Bays, Fort Spokane, Porcupine Bay, Hunters, Bradbury Beach, Kettle Falls, and Evans)
• Boat launches throughout the lake as the water level rises.
• Shoreline outside of the two Reservation’s boundaries. You must be fully self-contained if you are planning to camp. There are no floating restrooms or backcountry facilities available. If you pack it in, pack it out. This includes human waste and waste disposal bags, disposable gloves, and masks.

Available Services:
• Weekly boat launch fees can be purchased at https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/656441199. These permits can be purchased before you leave home.
• Annual boat launch permits can be purchased with a credit card either online at https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/64970644 or in person at select locations around Lake Roosevelt (https://www.nps.gov/laro/planyourvisit/fees.htm). If purchasing on-line, please allow a minimum of seven days to receive your permit in the mail.
• Commercial Guide services with two or fewer people from the same household.
• Marina slip rentals are open when the water rises high enough to support the operations.
• Marina houseboat and watercraft rentals to individuals of the same household.

Details and updates on park operations will continue to be posted on www.nps.gov/laro.