REGULATIONS

Playing by the rules assures that every visitor can have a safe and enjoyable visit. Park rangers and enforcement officers are here to help you become acquainted with the area, know the rules and take public safety actions when necessary. They like to greet you with a smile, and they tell us they enjoy the smiles and waves back. See Frequently Asked Questions below for more information.

REGULATIONS
AT A GLANCE

National
Park
Service
Colville
Confederated
Tribes
Spokane
Tribe of
Indians
Is a fishing license required from a boat?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Are youths under 15 required to have a fishing license when accompanied by an adult?
No
No
No
Is my state access permit good at Lake Roosevelt?
No
No
No
Is driving motor or off-road vehicles on beaches or exposed lakbeds allowed?
No
No
No
Are pets allowed on a leash in developed beaches, or picnic areas?
No
Yes
Yes
Can I possess or carry firearms with a concealed weapons permit?
No
No
No
Can I target practice or shoot skeet?
No
No
No


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q:  Can I hunt and fish and what kind of license do I need?
A:  See Hunting & Fishing page.

Q:  Can I operate my personal water craft?
A:  Personal water craft (PWC) use is allowed within the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area except for the following conditions. PWC use is closed in National Park managed areas within the Kettle River (from its confluence with the lake upstream approximately seven miles). There is a no wake zone for PWCs (and all other boats) from the area adjacent to the Fort Spokane boat launch on the Spokane arm to just downstream of Two Rivers Marina (at the confluence). Also there are no wake zones 200 feet from marinas, campgrounds, picnic areas, swim beaches, and water skiers and other persons in the water.

Q:  Can I dig for or collect artifacts, or use metal detectors?
A:  These activities are forbidden. Individuals found digging or collecting cultural artifacts can be prosecuted for committing a federal felony.

Q:  Can I have a fire on the beach?
A:  Within the NPS recreation area, fires are only permitted from November 1 to May 1. Fires must be less than 3' in diameter and at least 10' from the nearest beach logs, structure or vegetation. With a tribal permit, fires are allowed on the reservation shorelines.

Q:  Why do I need to watch for floating logs, debris, shallows and submerged obstacles?
A:  Water flowing into the lake can carry floating debris such as logs and branches that can damage props and boat hulls. Fluctuating water levels can also expose rocks and bars.

Q:  What should I do about sanitation when boat camping?
A:  When boat camping, every camper must have a means of containing solid human waste with a portable sanitation device. Plastic bags are not acceptable. Please be sure to dispose of the waste at pump out facilities, and not in the toilets or garbage cans.