Fishing at
Echo Lake Snohomish County


Echo Lake is a freshwater lake located in Snohomish County, Washington. At an elevation of 481 ft. and 15.8 acres, it's home to a couple species of fish, including rainbow trout. Echo Lake provides good shoreline access and a boat launch.

Stocked Fish: None
Lake Size: 15.8 acres
Elevation: 481 ft.
Boat Launch: Yes (1)
Echo Lake
WDFW Access: Yes
Shoreline Access: Good

Echo Lake Stocking Reports

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Echo Lake Map

Echo Lake Fish Species

Echo Lake provides excellent opportunities for rainbow trout.


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Rainbow trout

Echo Lake Fishing Reports

An modestly traveled lake, there has been some successful reports by anglers at Echo Lake over the past few years.

Anglers reported the most success with rainbow trout.


Echo Lake - Rainbow Trout Fishing Tips

At Echo Lake, the best time for catching rainbow trout is morning. Anglers also reported success with rainbow trout around noon. Trolling and bottom fishing from boat are the common and successful methods used at Echo Lake to catch rainbow trout.



Echo Lake Pictures & Media

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Nearby Lakes Similar to Echo Lake

There are a number of similar sized lakes relatively close to Echo Lake, including Lost Lake, Crescent Lake, Temple Pond 1, Temple Pond 2 and Trestle Swamp.

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Stocking:
March 19, 2024 - Rainbow - 1500 @ 0.4lbs
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For April:
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For April:
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For April:
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Snohomish County
4.2 mi. away
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For April:
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For April:
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