S4 Kayaking #2 Olalla Reservoir

Olalla Reservoir

Starting Location: Boat Ramp at Olalla Lake

Point of Interest : lake with wildlife, trail around lake (partial)

Bathrooms: Yes (porta potty)

Parking: gravel lot, good size. 

EV Chargers: No

Rentals: No


We decided to try Olalla Reservoir for the first time on the 4th of July. Needless to say, it was packed. We had a trailer for the kayaks, but were able to find a place to park. We didn't use the boat ramp to put in since it was so crowded. I was worried that our float would be loud due to noise on the beach and swim area. 

But then, as we headed for the far side of the lake, we found that it extended much farther, and as we headed around the corner, all of the people noise went away, and we were able to enjoy the beauty and sounds of nature.
There was just enough wind to make the temperature perfect, and much of the lake is protected from the wind
There are also a lot of little nooks and bays to wander into. Even with the large crown at the park, there were not a lot of boaters on the lake, and no motors are allowed.
There is also a trail around the lake, but I heard it's not maintained, and part of it is not passable. There are a few places you can pull up to shore to rest or swim, which we did. The water was very nice.

I would certainly recommend Olalla Lake. It's close to Newport too, so you can see the beach after.
 

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