Bryant Lake

Bryant Lake is located just east of Hwy 9, about 3 miles northwest of Arlington. The lake is 21.4 acres in size, with an average depth of 14 feet. The watershed, or the land area that drains into the lake, covers 506.3 acres and about 20% of the land is developed. Bryant lake has walk-in access only.

Recreational Opportunities

  • Boating (No gasoline-powered motors)
  • Lake Access
  • Trails
A walk-in, public access point from Hwy 9 is located on the west shore. The Centennial Trail runs adjacent to the southwest portion of the lake. Internal combustion motors are not allowed on Bryant Lake - see Snohomish County Code Title 12 and the Parks and Recreation Boating Regulations for more information.


Connect with Your Lake Community

Bryant Lake does not have a formal lake association. However, you may be able to connect with other lake area residents by looking for a Bryant Lake community group on NextDoor or Facebook.

Lake Health and Additional Resources

As part of Snohomish County's Lake Management Program, County staff and volunteer lake monitors have been tracking the health of Bryant Lake since 1992. 

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Health Report Card

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In Depth Health Report

In Depth Lake Health Report

​For more historical information on Bryant Lake please refer to the 2003 State of the Lakes Report.
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​Maps​

View maps of Bryant Lake and the surrounding area, including the location of public access sites.


Watershed Map
Area that drains to the lake

Bathymetry Map
Depth contours of the lake

Aerial Bathymetry Map
Depth contours of the lake with satellite images