After a closure for roadwork, the south shore road at Spada Lake is open again, according to the Snohomish County PUD.
The road to Spada Lake itself also re-opened recently after damage caused by flooding.
The restrooms and recreation sites are open, with one exception. The boat launch at site No. 3 on the south shore is temporarily closed. A log is blocking the access to the launch. Crews are working to clear that up.
There’s no snow at the area right now. The PUD noted a trace amount of snow at 3,600 feet last week, well above the reservoir, but even that may have melted by now.
There’s a new trail near Culmback Dam that leads down the Sultan River. Soon, the trail will be used by a kayakers when water is released from the dam for whitewater fun.
If you’re curious about what else you can do at Spada Lake, check out this story.
For a map to help orient you to what’s available at Spada Lake, click here.
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