Spokane Lakes Tour
Pricing starting at $250*
1 Hour Flight looking over the beautiful Eastern Wahington Lakes
Location: Spokane Felts Field
(Other locations possible with prior arraignment)
See Eastern Washington from the seat it was meant to be seen from. The Kodiak 100 Lakes Tour departs from historic Felts Field and takes you on a breathtaking low-altitude flight through one of the most lake-rich landscapes in the Pacific Northwest — a glittering mosaic of freshwater stretching across the rolling hills, pine forests, and open plateau country east of the Cascades.
*Package pricing is based on 8 person occupancy and subject to change based on customized inclusions, seasonal rates, and specific guest preferences.
Pick up location: Any acceptable body of water (Call for details)
Seats: 9 passengers
Useful load: 2205/320 gallons of fuel (2,100 lbs.)
Cruise speed: 145 KTS (160 MPH), full fuel range 900 NM @ 325 lbs./hour
Pick up location: CDA Airport (or other predetermined location)
Seats: 9 passengers
Useful load: 2927/320 gallons of fuel (2,100 lbs.)
Cruise speed: 165 KTS (176 MPH), full fuel range 990 NM @ 325 lbs./hour
Discover the untouched beauty of Eastern Washington's legendary lakes on a journey that blends serenity with awe-inspiring scenery. Glide above crystal-clear waters framed by ponderosa pine forests and the dramatic basalt cliffs of the Columbia Plateau as your guide shares the history, hidden coves, and local wildlife that make each lake unique.
From the breathtaking depth and grandeur of Lake Chelan — one of the deepest lakes in the nation, carved by ancient glaciers and cradled between sun-drenched hillsides — to the vast recreational waters of Banks Lake stretching across the coulees of the Grand Coulee, and the serene shorelines of Soap Lake and the Potholes Reservoir, each stop offers a fresh perspective on this surprisingly diverse landscape.
Explore the quiet inlets of Moses Lake, winding through channels and marshlands alive with migratory birds, or marvel at the otherworldly geology of the Sun Lakes nestled within Dry Falls State Park — home to what was once the largest waterfall on Earth. Whether you're seeking peaceful moments drifting over turquoise water or unforgettable photo opportunities against a backdrop of canyon walls and wheat-gold hills, this lakes tour is the perfect way to experience the heart of Washington's lake country in style.