City of Kirkland Swimming Beach Rules
Waterfront Beaches – Designated Swimming Area Rules:
Lifeguards are on duty daily from 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. 2025 Waterfront Beach dates coming soon! All beaches will have beach rules and lifeguard on duty signs posted when lifeguards are on duty.
No Lifeguard On-Duty: If there is inclement weather, or the air temperature is under 65 degrees, lifeguards will not report to the beaches. A sign will be posted outside of the lifeguard office.
Camps and Groups: Groups larger than 15 are encouraged to contact the City of Kirkland 48 hours in advance of an intended visit. Please call 425-587-3360.
Life Jacket Loaner Station: All beaches have designated swim areas marked and all lifeguard offices offer a free life jacket loaner program.
Deep-Water Waterfront Swim Test: All children 12 and under must pass a Deep-Water Waterfront Swim Test before proceeding into water deeper than chest depth and/or cross the shallow water buoy line marked by the Blue/White Buoys. Testing is required the day of, due to daily changing lake conditions.
Aquatics staff have authority to enforce all pool rules. Persons refusing to obey rules and conditions established by the City of Kirkland and enforced by the lifeguards is subject to removal from the beach area.
- Swimmers must remain within the designated swimming area and are prohibited from swimming into or out of the park swimming area.
a. There is No Swimming beyond the Red/White Buoys line.
- All children 6 and under must be supervised by an adult. Adults must be in the water, within arms reach of the child at all times.
- All non-swimmers and swimmers unable to pass the Deep-Water Waterfront Swim Test must remain in water no more than chest depth and are not permitted to cross the shallow water buoy line.
a. Non-swimmers 12 and under unable to pass the Deep-Water Waterfront Swim Test are Not Permitted to wear life jackets in the deep water swimming areas.
- No sitting or hanging on float lines. No climbing or hanging on perimeter lines.
- No horse play such as pushing, dunking, or holding others around the neck.
- Any floatation devices entering the swimming area must be approved by the lifeguard staff. All floatation devices must stay in designated areas. No floatation devices on or within 5ft of the dock or pier. Rafts with oars are not allowed in the swimming area.
- No diving in shallow areas.
- Diving is NOT allowed anywhere at Waverly Beach or Juanita Beach. Diving is allowed in designated areas only at Houghton Beach.
- No throwing of rocks, sand, sticks or other hard objects.
- No glass containers on the beach.
- Please do not engage in activities that will interfere, distract, or obstruct lifeguards from performing their responsibilities. Do not take actions that may endanger other beach users.
- Alcohol and drugs are not allowed in the park.
- In case of emergency call 9-1-1.
- First-Aid Kit is located at Lifeguard Office
Dock Rules:
- No running on the docks.
- No swimming under the docks.
- Keep ladders clear.
- Jumps from the dock must be done facing forward.
- Do not dive into shallow water.
- Diving is allowed only in designated areas.
a. When diving, dive straight out.
b. Spins, flips and back dives are NOT Allowed.
- Diving at Houghton Beach may be suspended if water levels become too shallow.
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City of Kirkland Municipal Codes – Kirkland Designated Swimming Beaches
Kirkland Municipal Code 14.20.010 – Swimming shall be confined to:
- To restricted swimming areas; or
- To within fifty feet from the shore or a pier unless the swimmer is accompanied by a watercraft.
Beyond 50 feet from shore, the King County Code requires the swimmer to be accompanied by a boat which is within 25 feet of the swimmer.
To maintain a clearly defined swimming beach, lifeguards discourage swimming immediately outside the lifeguarded area. In the interest of public safety, there is need to maintain a defined perimeter buffer of 150 feet from the swimming areas on Lake Washington.
Kirkland Aquatic Service Beach Lifeguards are instructed to educate “offshore swimmers” of the following:
- Swimming within 50 feet of shore is consistent with the law.
- Wading or swimming at a distance away from the swimming beach could have an impact on the operation of the lifeguarded area as any reasonable persons [lifeguard] attention could be drawn away from their area of coverage due to your presence in the water outside of the swimming area.
- For your safety, we strongly encourage you to remain within the designated swimming area.
- Note: if the swimmer is beyond 25 feet of shore- approaching 50 feet and is not accompanied by a boat within 25 feet, lifeguards should inform the swimmer that they will be contacting King County Marine Patrol.
The lifeguarded swimming beaches offer maintained bottom conditions, are free of aquatic weeds, and do not have boat traffic, all of which are possible concerns in other parts of the parks.
Lifeguards do not want to push open water swimmers out into boating traffic; they will allow swimmers to pass through the beach area if necessary but will talk with them about the boundaries of the lifeguarded swimming beach and remind them about the 50 feet rule.
Kirkland Municipal Code 11.80.110 – Watercraft
• Motorized watercraft must remain 100 yards away from the end of docks and swimming areas.
• Standup Paddle Boards, kayaks, canoes, etc. are not permitted within the designated swimming area
Kirkland Municipal Code 11.80.080 – Bird and Water Fowl
• Park goers are not to in any manner, to tease, annoy, disturb, catch, injure or kill at any animal, bird or fowl.
• Park goers are not permitted to feed any fowl.
Kirkland Municipal Code 11.80.210 – Alcoholic Beverages, Drugs, and Marijuana Prohibited.
- It is an unlawful civil infraction for any person to possess an open container of any alcoholic beverage or marijuana while in any city park.
- Any person having an open container within one’s immediate reach or control (such as at a bench, picnic table, blanket, or motor vehicle where that person is sitting) within a city park may be considered to be in possession of the container for the purposes of this section.
Kirkland Municipal Code 11.80.060 – Dogs, pets, or domestic animals.
- Dog must be on a leash at all times while at the park.
- Dogs, pets, or domestic animals are not permitted to enter any designated swimming area.
Kirkland Municipal Code 11.80.200 – Building Fires
- Fires are not permitted to be built in Kirkland parks or beaches.