Phillips Lake (Wdfw)
Shelton, Washington, United States
Phillips Lake near Shelton, Washington offers a play spot for paddlers looking for recreational water activities. Located in the Pacific Northwest region, this Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife area provides access to lake paddling in the Shelton vicinity. The coordinates place the location at approximately 47.26 degrees north latitude and 122.95 degrees west longitude.
The lake serves as a designated play spot, making it suitable for paddlers seeking recreational opportunities on calm water. The facility designation indicates this is an established location with infrastructure or amenities for water sports enthusiasts. Being managed through the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife system, the area maintains public access for paddling and related water activities.
Paddlers visiting Phillips Lake can expect a managed recreational setting in the Shelton area of Washington State. The play spot designation suggests the water conditions and facilities support various paddle sports and recreational watercraft use. Those planning to visit should be aware that this is an official WDFW location with established management protocols for visitor use and resource protection.