Sold on May 10, 2024
Spanaway Lake House
16305 Lakeside Drive S · Spanaway, WA
Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode
- Year Built 1910
- Lot Size 7,388 sq ft
- Parking Type RV Parking, Driveway
- Style Craftsman
- Lot Details Paved
- View Lake
- Exterior Features Wood
- Interior Features Ceramic Tile, Double Pane/Storm Window, Water Heater
- Heating & Cooling Ductless HP-Mini Split, Wall Unit(s), Wall Unit(s)
- Floor Covering Ceramic Tile, Engineered Hardwood
- Annual Taxes $5,801 (2024)
- HOA Dues $0
- MLS Number 2217645
- Elementary School Buyer To Verify
- Junior High Buyer To Verify
- Senior High Buyer To Verify
What’s Nearby
A few minutes away is Lake Spanaway Golf Course borders the lake. From the red tees at just over 5,600 yards to the tips at 7014, it is a classic course that appeals to the novice player but also challenges the best players in the region. Lake Spanaway is a wonderful golf experience with its Old-growth Douglas firs, well-placed bunkers, and large greens. For winter play, Lake Spanaway has a reputation as one of the area's driest most playable public courses.
If you’re looking for adventures beyond your own backyard, Spanaway Lake is open year round and offers a good harvest opportunity for stocked rainbow trout. Spanaway Lake has some of the best fishing for rock bass in the area. The 135-acre park along beautiful Spanaway Lake is extremely popular with many year-round activities. Visitors to the park can explore a multitude of aquatic recreation opportunities, including two swimming beaches (no lifeguards), a boat launch, and a fishing pier. If you’d rather stay dry, there’s a new picnic area by the south swimming beach, ADA playground equipment with a seating plaza for parents and a new three mile trail system by Little Spanaway Lake.
Spend a couple of hours at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. Here you can experience seeing moose eating grass out of the lake, newborn bison calf, herds of Roosevelt elk and mountain goats roaming the free area. Reservations to tour the park with your own vehicle can be made, though space may be limited. Or enjoy the Wild Walk Experience - Laugh as Hawthorne and Huckleberry, two young orphaned grizzly bears splash and play in their pool, listen as the high pitched whistle of the eagles draws you closer and if you’re quiet and still, you may get a glimpse of the gray wolf masterfully sneaking through the brush. There are over 40 species of native Northwest animals who call this park their home.