I live not far from the park. There is a small lake (electric motor only) there that has planter bow's in it but the fish to catch is the huge browns that are in the lake....I would take a ultra-lite and toss a rapala every night just at dusk. accross highway 20 is cornnet bay boat ramp and its just a short (but sometimes windy/rough) trip accross to james island/thatcher pass which has some good king fishing starting about the 15th of july. Washington park (mentioned above) is a shorter safer run to the island's. There is also great lingcod (may/june) fishing during the slack tides right in the pass its self.....speaking of the pass its not a great place for small boats I do fish it in a 14 foot lund but a lund is pretty seaworthy, and even though I have been there so often I still treat it with respect. I once seen a log about 14 feet lond that must have been sucked down by the current then released launch its self about 8 to 10 feet into the air point first I still shudder when I think about what would have happened if I was 20 more feet to the right on my path through the pass. it also has some great crabbing....silvers well hang on the beach and the eddy on the outgoing tide also at the eddy Called "the hole" right under the bridge its self mooching seems to work the best but not sure if its because the fish want it or its easier to wrangle thru all the other boats. you can hit that same spot from shore with buzzbombs...Pass lake is about 2 miles from the camp sites and has some good trout. but is fly rod, barbless flys only.....no motors at all. there also is a swiming beach for the kids in the lake and some huge bass in the lake too. the jets do fly at different times and do take some getting used too. the P3s and helos tend to be much more quiet and stay further from the park....DJ