About Boundary Reservoir Recreation Area
The waters of Boundary Reservoir back up behind Boundary Dam on the Pend Oreille River in the very northeast corner of Washington State. The area offers 3 water-access-only small recreation sites on BLM lands, all along the reservoir’s west bank, which provide primitive amenities. The BLM sites are Everett Slough, Ledbetter Cove, and Grandview.US Forest Service lands on the other side of the reservoir offer additional primitive developed and dispersed recreation opportunities.Due to predominating dense forest and steep canyon slopes, Everett Slough is the only one of these sites that offers a hiking opportunity. There, hikers can travel through forest along the old +1-mile-long no-public-vehicle-access dirt road grade, that ends at the recreation site. Otherwise, activities at Boundary Reservoir include motorized and non-motorized boating, fishing, picnicking, camping, and nature viewing. The 3 recreation sites each provide basic sanitary facilities with privacy fence. Additionally:Everett Slough has 3 primitive campsites, each with tent site, picnic table, fire ring, and bear-proof storage container.Ledbetter Cove has 4 tent sites, 2 picnic tables, 2 fire rings, and 2 bear-proof containers.Grandview has 2 primitive campsites, each with tent site, picnic table, fire ring, and bear-proof container. Note: Grandview Boat-in Camp is closed until further notice. Know Before You GoAccess is by boat only, typically via the boat launch at Seattle City Light’s Forebay Recreation Area, located at Boundary Dam.The primary recreation season is Memorial Day through Labor Day.No services are available. Cell phone service is not available on the reservoir.Outside of the Primary Recreation Season, contact Boundary Dam to check on Forebay Recreation Area site conditions and/or if seasonally closed.Boaters should be aware that water levels and flows are subject to extreme and unexpected change. Dangerous currents and rapids may exist. Be alert for debris, obstructions, or partially s