Lake Sahallee Tyee is located in the Indian Heaven Wilderness, just north of Blue Lake. This lake is planted every other year with cutthroat fry. The lake has good shore access, but a float tube offers the best opportunity. It is possible to day hike and fish the lake, but camping in the area for a couple of days provide the better opportunity to fish the lake during early morning and late evening. This also gives you the opportunity to fish other lakes close by such as Blue Lake, Lake Tokie Tie, and Tombstone lake. The Indian Heaven is usually snow covered and lakes tough to access until the end of June or later. Mosquitos can be quite bad until late summer.
Getting here:
The most direct trail to Lake Sahalee Tyee starts at the Thomas lake Trailhead off Forest Road 65. The trail is #111.
Species you might catch
Lake information
County: Skamania
Acreage: 5.50 ac.
Elevation: 4708 ft.
TRS: T06R08E SEC28
Center: 45.986973, -121.797392
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Fish stocking info
Stock Date | Species | Number Released | Number of Fish Per Pound | Facility |
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Visit the Catchable Trout Plants page for a more detailed search of trout plants in this or other bodies of water. To view or download the source data for this table visit the WDFW Fish Plants dataset on the Washington State Open Data Portal