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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. This listing applies to Fort Lewis only. There are no such facilities at Yakima Training Center or Camp Bonneville.
2. For DoD member use only, no permit other than ID card required.
Note: Use of specific sites is authorized only to military, retired military, DoD civilian personnel, their family members and accompanied guests.
Boat launch adjacent to Officer's Club Beach on American Lake—Beachwood area
Cat Lake Picnic and Fishing Area—Training Area 19
Chambers Lake Picnic and Fishing Area—Training Area 12 (See Para 3 below)
Fiander lake Picnic and Fishing Area—Training Area 20
Johnson Marsh—Training Area 10
Lewis Lake Picnic and Fishing Area—Training Area 16
No Name Lake—Training Area 22
Sequalitchew Lake Picnic Area—Training Area 2
Shannon Marsh—CTA D
Skeet Trap Range—2d Division Range Road, CTA E
Solo Point Boat Launch—North Fort, CTA A West
Sportman's Range—East Gate Road, Range 15
Wright Marsh/Lake—CTA C
Vietnam Village Marsh—Training Area 9 and 10
Spanaway Marsh—Training Area 9
Sears Pond—Beachwood Housing
Nisqually River—Training Area 18
3. For non-DoD member use, permit required: Chambers Lake and Nisqually River for fishing only.
4. The Solo Point road and the South Sanitary Fill roads are also open in an east-west direction only to personnel of the Weyerhaeuser Corporation and Lone Star Corporation, and their assigns, for business or recreation access to adjacent Army owned real estate.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 32. National Defense 32 CFR Pt. 552, Subpt. M, App. A APPENDIX A TO SUBPART M OF PART 552—DPCA RECREATIONAL AREAS IN TRAINING AREAS - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-32-national-defense/cfr-pt-32-552-subpt-m-app-a/
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