Nestled in the foothills of Washington's Cascade Mountains, Morton offers an exceptional freshwater fishing experience surrounded by pristine lakes and rivers. This destination is celebrated for its diverse fisheries, including Mayfield Lake's stocked Coho salmon, rainbow trout, and the thrilling tiger muskie population—a unique sportfish introduced for biological control and celebrated in annual tournaments. Nearby Riffe Lake yields landlocked Chinook salmon and bass, while the Tilton River provides accessible bank fishing for trophy-sized trout and bass.
Mineral Lake, dubbed the "Home of the ten pound trout," boasts over 100,000 stocked rainbow trout annually and features a public fishing dock for easy access. For tranquil excursions, Swofford Pond's electric-motor-only policy creates a serene environment for catching rainbow trout and catfish. With Mount Rainier and Mount St. Helens as your backdrop, Morton's year-round fishing opportunities—from spring trout seasons to fall bass hauls—cater to all skill levels. Local experts at the Morton Visitor Center provide tailored insights to maximize your angling success in these fertile waters.