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Boat Launch Opening Date

Bonney Lake, WA** Local News

The City of Bonney Lake announces the opening of the boat launch at Allan Yorke Park for the 2024 season, beginning March 9. This facility is available exclusively to city residents with a valid boat launch pass, which can be purchased from the Bonney Lake Police Department. Residents should note that parking for watercraft trailers is designated solely for the Field 4 Parking lot, operating on a first-come, first-served basis. If the lot is full, trailer owners must remove their vehicles to avoid impoundment. Additionally, boating enthusiasts can utilize North Lake Tapps Park, where launching is by reservation only.

This ensures access to boating opportunities while adhering to city regulations. For further details on boating requirements and regulations, interested parties can visit the official city website.

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