How do I get to Lake Roosevelt?

Keller Ferry Marina is located 14 miles north of Wilbur, Washington on Highway 21.  Keller Ferry is houseboat Central with 30 rental houseboats boarding and returning.  The Marina also offers a store; launch ramp (to 1225’) lake level, moorage facilities, deli, and gas available both on water and land.

From Western Washington to Keller Ferry Marina
Take I-90 through Ellensburg, Vantage, and George. Approximately 1 mile past George, take exit 283 to Ephrata/Soap Lake/Grand Coulee Dam. At Soap Lake, turn left to highway #17 to Coulee City. At Coulee City, turn Right at highway #2 towards Wilbur/Spokane. Before you enter Wilbur, turn left at the Grand Coulee/Republic junction. The road will split approximately ½ mile down, stay right to Highway 21-Republic. Follow Highway 21 – 14 miles north and as you reach the lake we are on the left.

Highway #2 from Seattle
you will travel through Leavenworth, Wenatchee, Waterville, Coulee City, at Coulee City stay on Highway 2 towards Wilbur/Spokane.
Follow directions as written above from Wilbur.


From Eastern Washington to Keller Ferry
Take Highway #2 60 miles west to Wilbur. Go through Wilbur and approximately ½ past you will turn right towards Grand Coulee/Republic. You will take an immediate right just past the Golf course onto Highway 21. Go 14 miles north until you reach the Marina.

From Moses Lake Washington
Travel northbound on STRATFORD RD NE for approximately 18 miles. Turn right onto ROAD 21 NE for 4 miles. ROAD 21 NE becomes ROAD N NE. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto KAPPEL RD/ROAD 22 NE. KAPPEL RD/ROAD 22 NE becomes WILSON CREEK RD NE/22-NE. Stay STRAIGHT to go onto RAILROAD ST. Turn LEFT onto 4TH ST N. Turn RIGHT onto SPRAUGE ST. SPRAUGE ST becomes ROAD R NE. Continue 20 miles toward the town of Wilbur. Turn left onto HWY 174 Northbound for less than a mile. Follow the signs to KELLER FERRY northbound on HWY 21 N approximately 14 miles to the lake. Check in at the RESERVATION OFFICE for your reservation.

RRE is a wholly owned entity of the Confederated Tribes of the
Colville Reservation, and a concessionaire of the National Park Service