Lake Ki

Lake Ki is located in the Seven Lakes area north of the Tulalip reservation. The lake is 100.6 acres in size and one of the deepest lakes in the county at an average depth of 33 feet. The Lake Ki watershed, or the land area that drains into the lake, is relatively small. The watershed measures 521.6 acres, and approximately 40% of the land is developed.

Recreational Opportunities

  • Boating (Motorized - 8 mph max)
  • Fishing
  • Lake Access
There is public access along the shoulder of State Highway 531 (Lakewood Road), which runs on the north side of the lake. This access point is shown on the bathymetric maps below. The gravel boat launch favors car-toppers and inflatables. For boating regulations and launching information see the Snohomish County Code Title 12 and the Parks and Recreation Boating Regulations.

Fishing Information

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) maintains informational pages for each lake in Washington that include: fish stocking schedules, fishing prospect calendars, and boat launch information.


Connect with Your Lake Community

Lake Ki does not have a formal lake association. However, you may be able to connect with other lake area residents by looking for a Lake Ki 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 Lake Ki 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 Lake Ki please refer to:
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​Maps​

View maps of Lake Ki 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
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