How to get there – Quincy Lakes

Quincy Lakes

For those coming via Highway 2 (from Monroe):

⦁ From Wenatchee take Highway 28 south towards Quincy.
⦁ Before you get to Quincy along Highway 28 look for the White Trail Road intersection on the right (County Road U NW) and go south.
⦁ Follow White Trail Road south and take a right onto County Road U (below Crater).
⦁ Continue south along County Road U – past Stan Coffin Lake (in the Quincy Lakes Unit) and the Ancient Lakes Trailhead – and look for the WDFW sign and gravel road on the left.
⦁ Go east along the gravel road to the Quincy Lake public access area (boat launch and vault toilet).
Note any available first-come-first-serve campsites. A Discover Pass is required for the area.
For those coming east on I-90:
⦁ Take exit #149 off I-90 near George – north, toward Quincy/Wenatchee.
⦁ Continue north on Highway 281 to White Trail Road (County Road 5 NW – up to the Colockum Ridge Golf Course – and go left onto White Trail Road (Country Road U). Go left (west).
⦁ Follow White Trail Road west to Country Road U and take a left to go south (below Crater).
⦁ Continue south along County Road U – past Stan Coffin Lake (in the Quincy Lakes Unit) and the Ancient Lakes Trailhead – and look for the WDFW sign and gravel road on the left.
⦁ Go east along the gravel road to the Quincy Lake public access area (boat launch and vault toilet).

Note any available first-come-first-serve campsites. A Discover Pass is required for the area.

 

For those coming east on I-90:

⦁ Take exit #149 off I-90 near George – north, toward Quincy/Wenatchee.
⦁ Continue north on Highway 281 to White Trail Road (County Road 5 NW – up to the Colockum Ridge Golf Course – and go left onto White Trail Road (Country Road U). Go left (west).
⦁ Follow White Trail Road west to Country Road U and take a left to go south (below Crater).
⦁ Continue south along County Road U – past Stan Coffin Lake (in the Quincy Lakes Unit) and the Ancient Lakes Trailhead – and look for the WDFW sign and gravel road on the left.
⦁ Go east along the gravel road to the Quincy Lake public access area (boat launch and vault toilet).

Note any available first-come-first-serve campsites. A Discover Pass is required for the area.

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More info – the actual address is Rd 3 NW, Quincy, WA 98848. It’s located west of George in Grant County.

WDFW URL – https://wdfw.wa.gov/places-to-go/wildlife-areas/quincy-lakes-wildlife-area-unit

Members – if you can take another member in your boat to fish at the Quincy Lakes outing, please acknowledge this in the “I will Assist With” in the event sign-up so that we can organize members to fish with you.