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Washington State Life Jacket Loaner Stations Washington State Life Jacket Loaner Stations June 2013 1 Wearing life jackets while playing, swimming, or boating in lakes, rivers, and the ocean can keep you and your loved ones safe. Use this list to visit a place that has a free Life Jacket Loaner Station. Each life jacket loaner station has different life jacket sizes and number of life jackets available to borrow. These locations are not responsible for making sure life jackets of the correct size are available at all times or that they are always in good repair. If you're unsure about whether there will be life jackets in your size to borrow, please use your own. Location Address Dates/times Contact Asotin County 1560 Port Drive Jock Pring, 509-758-6963 Hell's Canyon Resort* Year Round Clarkston, WA 99403 [email protected] Benton County 2604 Bombing Range Benton County Fire District West Richland, WA 99353 509-967-2945 / 509-967-3431 500 Amon Park Drive Howard Amon Park Richland, WA 99352 Richland Parks Department, 509-942-7529 210 W. 6th Ave. Kennewick Parks & Recreation Kennewick, WA 99336 509-967-2945 / 509-967-3431 2 E. Snyder Street, Leslie Grove Park Richland Parks Department, 509-942-7529 Richland, WA 99354 Two Rivers Park Blynn Wheeler Lane, Finely, WA 99337 Richland Parks Department, 509-942-7529 Chelan County 23459 SR97 Chelan Co PUD, 509-663-8121 Beebe Bridge State Park May-October Orondo, WA 98843 330 E Trow Ave Kay McKellar, 509-663-9911 City of Chelan Boat Ramp May-October Chelan, WA‎ 98816-9641 [email protected] 142 Pedoi St Wai Petersen, 509-888-5113 Mason Parks and Recreation* Chelan, WA 98831 [email protected] 333 Old Station Rd Don Hall, [email protected] Wenatchee Confluence State Park* Wenatchee, WA 98801 Matt Morrison, [email protected] Clallam County 2577 W Sequim Bay Rd Ronald R Amundson, 360-417-3440 John Wayne Marina* Sequim, WA 98382 [email protected] *Location = Reported by State Parks and Boating Program State Parks Boating - Doni Thomas, [email protected] Other locations = Reported by DOH and Safe Kids Seattle Children's Hospital - Elizabeth Bennett, [email protected] Washington State Life Jacket Loaner Stations June 2013 2 Location Address Dates/times Contact 269035 HWY 101 John Graham, 360-683-4235 Sequim Bay State Park* April 1 - November 1 Sequim, WA 98382 [email protected] Clark County 18002 NE 249th St Jim Presser, 360-687-4261 Battle Ground Lake State Park* Battle Ground , WA 98604 [email protected] North End of Yale Lake, Sherman Rd Beaver Bay Park PacifiCorp, 503-813-6666 Cowlitz, WA 98616 W Side of Yale Lake, Cougar Camp Rd Cougar Park PacifiCorp, 503-813-6666 Cougar, WA 98616 East end of Lake Merwin Cresap Bay Park PacifiCorp, 503-813-6666 Ariel, WA 98603 Klineline Pond at Salmon Creek Salmon Creek Regional Park June 15-Labor Day Ann Johnston, 360-397-8000 x7337 Regional Park 1112 NE 117th Street, Vancouver, WA Weekend [email protected] West end of Lake Merwin Merwin Park PacifiCorp, 503-813-6666 Ariel, WA 98603 Port of Camas/Washougal Boat 24 S A Street Port of Camas/Washougal, 360-835-2196 Ramp Washougal, WA 98671 South end of Yale Lake, Fraiser Rd Saddle Dam Park PacifiCorp, 503-813-6666 Amboy, WA 98601 N side of Lake Merwin, Rock Creek Rd Speelyai Park PacifiCorp, 503-813-6666 Ariel, WA 98603 W side of Yale Lake, Lewis River Rd Yale Park PacifiCorp, 503-813-6666 Ariel, WA 98603 Cowlitz County Tracy McDaniel, 360-957-0441 Castle Rock Boat Launch Castle Rock, WA [email protected] SR4 on Ocean Beach Hwy, Tracy McDaniel, 360-957-0441 County Line Swim Area Year Round Cathlamet, WA 98612 [email protected] Tracy McDaniel, 360-957-0441 Horseshoe Lake Park Woodland, WA [email protected] *Location = Reported by State Parks and Boating Program State Parks Boating - Doni Thomas, [email protected] Other locations = Reported by DOH and Safe Kids Seattle Children's Hospital - Elizabeth Bennett, [email protected] Washington State Life Jacket Loaner Stations June 2013 3 Location Address Dates/times Contact Willow Grove Rd Tracy McDaniel, 360-957-0441 Willow Grove Boat Launch Year Round Longview, WA 98632 [email protected] Willow Grove Rd Tracy McDaniel, 360-957-0441 Willow Grove Swim Area Year Round Longview, WA 98632 [email protected] Douglas County Crystal Baughman, 509-686-3546 Hwy 17 Pearl Hill Road Rufus Woods Lake - [email protected], PO Box 1120 Year Round Upstream Boat Ramp Gazebo Ranger Theresa Poulson, 509-686-3547 Bridgeport, WA 98813 [email protected] PO Box 3344 Kay McKellar, 509-663-9911 Orondo State Boat Launch Wenactchee, WA 98807 [email protected] Franklin County 2204 RD 88 Chiawana Boat Launch Dan Dotta, 509-543-5759 Pasco, WA 99301 Levey Landing Park Pasco-Kahlotus Hwy Memorial Day- Labor Tony Ames [email protected] Day Use area Pasco, WA 99301 Day Pasco-Kahlotus Hwy Memorial Day- Labor Levey Landing Park Boat Ramp Tony Ames [email protected] Pasco, WA 99301 Day Summer: 2503 Sacajawea Park Road 6:30 a.m. to dusk. Sacajawea State Park Pasco, WA 99301 Closed 10/29, opens 3/28 1315 S. 4th Ave. Schlagel Boat Launch Dan Dotta, 509-543-5759 Pasco, WA 99301 601 Road 54 Wade Park Boat Launch Dan Dotta, 509-543-5759 Pasco, WA 99301 5262 Burr Canyon Rd Memorial Day- Labor Windust Park Boat Ramp Tony Ames [email protected] Pasco, WA 99301 Day 5262 Burr Canyon Rd Memorial Day- Labor Windust Park Day Use Area Tony Ames [email protected] Pasco, WA 99301 Day Grant County Billy Clapp - Theresa Fuller 509-766-7960 ext 24 Highway 28, Grant County Bureau of Reclamation [email protected] *Location = Reported by State Parks and Boating Program State Parks Boating - Doni Thomas, [email protected] Other locations = Reported by DOH and Safe Kids Seattle Children's Hospital - Elizabeth Bennett, [email protected] Washington State Life Jacket Loaner Stations June 2013 4 Location Address Dates/times Contact Blue Heron Park Theresa Fuller, 509-766-7960 ext 24 Moses Lake, WA 98837 May-September City of Moses Lake [email protected] Blue Lake - Theresa Fuller, 509-766-7960 ext 24 Grant County, Highway 55 May-September WA State Fish & Wildlife [email protected] Cascade Park B Theresa Fuller, 509-766-7960 ext 24 Moses Lake, WA 98837 May-September City of Moses Lake [email protected] Connelly Park Theresa Fuller, 509-766-7960 ext 24 Moses Lake Irrigation Moses Lake, WA 98837 May-September [email protected] & Rehabilitation District Theresa Fuller, 509-766-7960 ext 24 Coulee City Park Coulee City, WA 99115 May-September [email protected] Lower Peninsula Theresa Fuller, 509-766-7960 ext 24 Moses Lake, WA 98837 May-September City of Moses Lake [email protected] Montlake Park - 401 Linden Avenue Theresa Fuller, 509-766-7960 ext 24 May-September City of Moses Lake Moses Lake, WA 98837 [email protected] Theresa Fuller, 509-766-7960 ext 24 Potholes - WA State Park Grant County, Highway 262 May-September [email protected] 51052 Highway 155 Tom Poplawski, 509-766-7960 ext 24 Steamboat Rock State Park* May-September Electric City, WA‎ 99123 [email protected] Steamboat Rock State Park 51052 Highway 155 Theresa Fuller, 509-766-7960 ext 24 May-September Highway Boat Launch Electric City, WA‎ 99123 [email protected] Sunlands Estates - WA State Fish 830 River Drive Sw Theresa Fuller, 509-766-7960 ext 24 May-September & Wildlife Quincy, WA 98848 [email protected] Grays Harbor County 415 E. Heron Street, Dennis Crowley, 360-532-5107 Crowley Marine Service & Sales Aberdeen, WA 98520 [email protected] Island County 41020 SR 20 Oak Benjamin Cooksey, 360-675-3767 Deception Pass State Park* Harbor, WA 98277 [email protected] *Location = Reported by State Parks and Boating Program State Parks Boating - Doni Thomas, [email protected] Other locations = Reported by DOH and Safe Kids Seattle Children's Hospital - Elizabeth Bennett, [email protected] Washington State Life Jacket Loaner Stations June 2013 5 Location Address Dates/times Contact Jefferson County 10541 Flagler Road Mike Zimmerman, 360-385-1259 Fort Flagler State Park Norland, WA 98358 [email protected] 411 Vanburen St. Toni Polizzi, 360-379-9048 Otter Crossing Café Inc. Port Townsend, WA 98368 King County 2211 Alaskan Way Year Round BJ Johnson, 206-787-3952, Bell Harbor Marina / Pier 66* Seattle, WA 98121 7am-5pm [email protected] 227 SW 41st St Jim Owens, 425-251-3214 C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation* Please Call or Email Renton, WA 98057 [email protected] Late June-Late Aug M- 7201 East Green Lake Drive F Noon-7pm Sat-Sun Mike Plympton, 206-684-4078 East Green Lake Beach Seattle, WA 98115 11am-7pm Weather [email protected] Permitting 2601 W Marina PL Brian Kaloper, 206-285-4817 Elliott Bay Marina* Seattle, WA 98199 [email protected] 13650 W Lake Sammamish Parkway NE June 22-Labor Day Sarah Sandquist, 425-556-2333 Idylwood Park Redmond, WA 98052 weekend, 11am-6pm [email protected] Kayak Academy/ Issaquah Paddle 11801 188th Ave SE Barbara Gronseth, 206-527-1825 April to November Sports* Issaquah, WA 98027 [email protected] 525 4th Ave N/14800 SE 272nd Doug Siegert, 253-856-5000 Lake Meridian* Kent, WA 98032 [email protected] Lake Sammamish State Park/ 2000 Northwest Sammamish Road Barbara Gronseth, 206-527-1825 April to November Tibbetts Beach* Issaquah Plateau, Washington 98027 [email protected] By Appt Only Lake
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