Clark Lake is an 8 acre lake in size set back in a wetland and wildlife park in the city of Kent on the East Hill. The lake holds largemouth bass, yellow perch, sunfish, bluegill and the parks dept. is tring to bring back the cutthroat trout.
Lake access is a fishing pier located on the west side of the lake and also a small open area on the east side where a small creek runs into it.
This small beauty of a lake has the lilly pads and downed trees and brush that makes it great for bass. Easiest way to fish this lake is either the fishing pier or by float tube. 80% of this lake can only be fished by float tube or some sort of rubber raft, which makes it under fished.
Location of the lake is on the east hill of Kent off of SE 240th between 132nd and 120th. A 9 car parking lot is located off of 240th.
This lake is best fished in early morning or evenings as it is popular for dogs and their owners.
Enjoy and remember to throw your trash away in the cans, not the lake.