Welcome to Twin Lakes Recreation Area!
Nestled in at the south end of Upper Twin Lake, this site offers picnicking and camping in a serene setting with a
few primitive campsites. Bright yellow balsam root are abundant in the spring. Popular activities here are fishing
and paddling on the lakes, hiking, backpacking, hunting, horseback riding, waterfowl and wildflower viewing and
photography. Anglers fish for stocked rainbow trout, largemouth bass, yellow perch, yellow bullhead, black crappie,
and sunfish. Trails wind through shrub-steppe uplands, and the upper Lake Creek Canyon. Developed wetlands
supporting numerous bird populations north of the lakes invite overland hikers to come and explore.
Know before you go
The Twin Lakes Recreation Area is open year round. No fees. There are
no services available.
Both lakes have primitive boat launches, and the upper lake also has a
small dock.
For fishing or hunting regulations in the Twin Lakes area, contact the
Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife.
directions
From Highway 28 at Harrington turn west onto Coffeepot Road and travel about 12 miles,
then turn right onto Highline Road. Watch for public land access signs. Drive 1.5 miles to the
entrance on the right. Follow this access road for about 2 miles to reach the recreation site.
Contact info
point of interest
1103 N Fancher Rd,
Spokane, WA 99212
509-536-1200
This part of the Channeled Scablands with
more than 16,000 acres of BLM public land
is managed for its recreational opportunities
and wildlife habitat
BLM_OR_SP_Mail@blm.gov
Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, IMBA