Lake Margaret is a total of 48 acres and elevated 789 feet above sea level. It’s home to more than 130 families.
Fishing opportunities include stocked Rainbow Trout and Coastal Cutthroat Trout, and resident Largemouth Bass.
This lake is one of only ten waters in King County managed with a seasonal fishing closure. Spring catch rates for trout are highest early in the season and decline as fish are harvested and as warmer water temperatures force trout to seek areas of colder refuge. Fall is often overlooked by anglers, but can be one of the best times of the year to fish as fish that have been growing all summer become more active around the lake with cooler temperatures.
An undeveloped boat ramp, parking and toilets are available at a WDFW access located at the southwest corner of the lake.