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A primitive boat launch and small parking area provide access to the north end of Luck Lake. Special Features: Beautiful scenery and solitude can be found throughout the year at Luck Lake. At low lake levels, a narrow sandy beach along the northern shore provides an easy walking path to Eagle Creek, a popular fishing stream. The shallow lake bottom near the access site provides an enjoyable swimming area. Explore the lake edge with a canoe or kayak and watch for signs of wildlife, or fish the lake for salmon and trout.
At a Glance
Usage:
Light
Closest Towns:
Coffman Cove
Water:
No
Restroom:
No
Operated By:
Forest Service
General Information
Directions: About 6 road miles south of Coffman Cove or 30 road miles north of Thorne Bay. The access site is located on a spur road off Forest Road 3030. USGS quad map: Craig D-3
This undeveloped site offers a chance for a rustic picnic with a good view and opportunities to fish and boat. No amenities provided.
No. of Sites
0
Reservation Info
None
Fire Information
Yes, no fire rings provided.
Boating - Non-Motorized
The primitive boat ramp allows users to launch their own smaller skiff to fish, hunt, or otherwise enjoy Luck Lake. Canoeing and kayaking are also good options.
Swimming
Swim in Luck Lake from the little sandy beach at the Luck Lake Day Use Area. The water warms up in the lake more than in the saltwater or local rivers and streams.