Chattaroy, WA

Bear Lake Regional Park Master Plan

Markets
Services
Features
Master planning and Phase I shoreline improvements
Accessible stairways, ramps, and fishing piers
Upgraded visitor amenities and day‑use facilities
Native plantings and shoreline habitat restoration
Transforming Bear Lake into a more accessible, resilient recreation space

Bear Lake Regional Park underwent a transformative redevelopment to enhance accessibility, upgrade infrastructure, and restore natural resources. AHBL partnered with Spokane County to develop a master plan and lead Phase l improvements, focusing on the east and west shoreline day-use areas. Key upgrades included replacing deteriorated structures with accessible stairways and fishing piers, improving visitor amenities, and updating sanitary infrastructure. The project also prioritized environmental stewardship with native plantings and habitat enhancements. Funded through a combination of federal, county, and private sources, this revitalization ensures Bear Lake remains a premier recreational destination for the community.

 

 

Teaming Partners

  • Owner: Spokane County

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