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Cfanatic Beach beach in Wellpinit, Washington - Real-time ocean conditions and beach information on Salty

Cfanatic Beach

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Cfanatic Beach sits in Wellpinit in Stevens County in northeastern Washington, though specific location details and naming origins are unclear from available documentation. Wellpinit serves as headquarters for the Spokane Tribe of Indians on the Spokane Indian Reservation encompassing approximately 159,000 acres in Stevens County, with the community positioned west of the Spokane River and north of the Spokane Arm of Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake created by Grand Coulee Dam. The beach name Cfanatic appears unusual and may represent a corruption, alternative spelling, or Indigenous language term not readily documented in accessible English-language sources, or possibly derives from personal names, local references, or cultural designations significant to the Spokane Tribe. The Spokane Indian Reservation features varied landscapes including forests, grasslands, and extensive shoreline along Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake where the impounded Columbia River creates recreational opportunities.

Beach access and recreational activities likely focus on Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake shoreline providing swimming, fishing, boating, and water sports during warm summer months when the reservoir reaches full pool elevation creating extensive beaches and coves. Fishing in the lake and Spokane River yields rainbow trout, kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, and sturgeon with Lake Roosevelt known as productive multi-species fishery attracting anglers year-round. Boating launches from various access points on the Spokane Arm navigating the reservoir's many miles of shoreline beneath forested hills and basalt cliffs characteristic of the Columbia River plateau region. Wildlife watching includes bald eagles particularly during winter months, golden eagles in open country, white-tailed deer, mule deer, black bears, coyotes, and diverse waterfowl utilizing the reservoir and surrounding habitats. Beachcombing along reservoir shorelines reveals smooth river stones, driftwood, and interesting finds exposed as lake levels fluctuate for power generation and flood control operations. The Spokane Tribe maintains cultural connections to traditional territories including fishing sites, gathering areas, and sacred places throughout lands now encompassed by the reservation and Lake Roosevelt, with the tribe operating Two Rivers Casino Resort and other enterprises supporting the community.

Wellpinit and Spokane Reservation dining options may be limited with tribal and local establishments serving the community, while nearby Spokane approximately 45 miles south offers comprehensive restaurant selections. Two Rivers Casino Resort operates on the Spokane Indian Reservation providing gaming, lodging, and dining facilities. Local cafes and stores in Wellpinit serve basic needs for residents and visitors. The reservation communities maintain strong cultural identity and traditions while adapting to contemporary life in northeastern Washington's rural landscapes, with annual powwows, cultural events, and celebrations preserving Spokane Tribe heritage for future generations.

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Is Cfanatic Beach kid-friendly?

Cfanatic Beach may have limited amenities for young children. Check current conditions before your visit.

What is the best time of year to visit Cfanatic Beach?

Summer months typically offer the warmest water and air temperatures. Shoulder seasons provide fewer crowds with pleasant conditions.

How are the crowds at Cfanatic Beach?

Cfanatic Beach tends to have fewer crowds due to limited amenities. Great for those seeking a quieter beach experience.

Real-Time Beach Data

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🏖 LAND

Amenity information not yet available for this beach.

💨 AIR

Air temp: 27°F
Wind: 4 mph
Air pressure: 978 hPa
Feels like: 20°F
Wind direction: SW
PM 2.5: 1 µg/m³
Humidity: 49%
AQI: 39
PM 10: 1 µg/m³
Rainfall: 0 mm
Visibility: 25 mi
Dew point: 11°F
Conditions: Clear sky

💧 SEA

Water temp: 0°F
Wave height: 0 ft
Swell direction: N
Wave period: 0
Current velocity: 0 mph
Swell wave direction: N

☀️ SUN

UV index: 1.55
Sunrise: 7:40 AM
Cloud cover: 0%
Sunset: 4:07 PM
Total daylight hours: 8.4 hrs

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