Loomis/Tonasket Washington
Fun Things to do around Palmer Lake
August 2019
Activity: Canoeing, horseback riding, swimming, boating, wake-boarding, water skiing, biking, fishing, exploring and hiking
Palmer Lake in Okanogan County, near the towns of Loomis and Tonasket Washington, is a beautiful little lake surrounded by grassy hillsides, and rocky mountains. Palmer Lake sports 10 miles of shoreline. One side has houses dotted along it’s beach the other rugged mountain side.

Palmer Lake
There are plenty of activities to keep outdoor lovers enthusiastically entertained. I have enjoyed the hospitality of my sister Peggy and her husband Dale Crandall at their beautiful home over looking this postcard setting on multiple occasions and I can hardly wait to return.
We hiked up above Palmer Lake for marvelous views and enjoyed the serenity of this place. The day hike was a great way to stretch the legs and prepare for our upcoming backpacking adventure.
I love canoeing on Palmer Lake and I went out quite often during my visit. It is usually pretty still in the morning, but the breeze that comes up sometimes in the afternoon and can give you quite a workout getting back. The lily pads are a great place to catch yellow perch. Other fish in this lake are black crappie, burbot, large and small mouth bass, and sockeye salmon. Along the cliff pictured in the background of the picture above left is a great place to find some shade in the afternoon and chill. For those more adventurous there is a great place for jumping off a perch on the cliff side into the cool water.


Similkameen River flows into Palmer Lake 
Lots of wildlife in the area

Marina models ‘Pursuing Balance Through Adventure’ Cap. Get yours at Pursuing Balance Through Adventure Shop Apparel

Good times on the lake wake-boarding. 
Peggy having a delightful day on the lake slalom waterskiing.

Silhouette of Rattle Snake Wrangler Dale 
2 Rattlers found at garage door


Thanks for joining sister Peggy, brother-in-law Dale, daughter Marina and I ‘Pursuing Balance Through Adventure Washington State Hiking’. I invite you to checkout some of my other websites for adventures in other areas of the West. If you enjoyed this post then please LIKE, COMMENT, FOLLOW, and SHARE.
-Roger Jenkins, Pursuing Balance Through Adventure











That location is simply idyllic. Just gorgeous.
And those rattlesnakes were a little too close for me. But it’s good to know what they sound like… I’ve never heard one before. Beautifully done Roger
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I have a rattlesnake story from about a year ago in Nevada. I knew where the snake’s general location was from a few people it scared half to death. So when I got close I started throwing rocks in the bushes so that it would rattle. It never did rattle and by the time I spotted it, perfectly camouflaged and under a bush, basically on the trail, I was in striking distance. Ugh that is not fair. I recently took a seminar on rattlesnakes and I have discovered that it is not unusual for them not to rattle. It is basically breeding, the rattlesnakes that sound off get their heads cut off by man, and the one’s that stay silent live to see another day, and breed others with that same characteristic. Luckily we are not prey, so they have no interest in us and we should be fine unless we are unlucky enough to step on one by accident. About 90% of bites are from those going after the snakes either wranglers or idiots.
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Your pics of our lovely Palmer Lake and surrounds were crazy good. I especially loved the one of our horses (Toby and Fiesta). Camille Moreau
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Camille hopefully I will be returning to your beautiful valley soon. It really is a special place.
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Jean, I know what you mean. I always thought that they could strike as far as the trash can that they were in for the photo.
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Roger, it was a pleasure meeting you on the lake this summer. Nice photo book you put together. Hope to see you next summer. Virg & Teri Newton
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Virgil and Teri, hopefully I will see you this summer. I am really looking forward to it. Palmer Lake and WA are very special places.
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