Barker Canyon (Wdfw) - Banks Lake #7
Washington, United States
Barker Canyon on Banks Lake offers a designated play spot for paddlers seeking whitewater recreation in central Washington. Located in the northeastern portion of the state, this area provides opportunities for practicing paddling techniques and enjoying playful water conditions suitable for kayaking and other paddle sports.
The play spot at Barker Canyon is situated along Banks Lake, a substantial reservoir in the region. Paddlers visiting this location can expect to find suitable water conditions for recreational paddling and skill development. The specific designation as a play spot indicates the area features characteristics that appeal to intermediate and experienced paddlers looking for engaging water features.
Access to this Washington paddling location is facilitated through the Barker Canyon area managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The coordinates place the site in a scenic part of central Washington, where paddlers can combine their sport with the natural landscape of the region. Those planning to visit should confirm current conditions and any relevant access requirements or regulations before heading out on the water.