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This small day-use park commemorates a battle between indigenous people and the United States Army.
You'll find this day use park in the Palouse hills of Washington State.
This park has only primitive campsites and is boat-in only.
The park is only accessible by boat. It has standard campsites and 10 miles of hiking trails.
This park is a geological wonder featuring a dry falls that was once the size of Niagara. Today it offers 15 mile of hiking trails, boating, and campi... Read More
Tolmie State Park is a 105-acre marine day-use park with 1,800 feet of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound. This forested park is on Nisqually Beach a ... Read More
The park sits on the shores of Lake Chelan and offers boating, camping, and more.
The park's 12 miles of hiking trails are an excellent way to explore the local woods, lakes, and waterfalls.
The park sits where the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers meet. It offers boating, hiking, and camping.
The landscape of this natural area provides a stunning entrance to the Puget Sound area. The area has a pet friendly beach and your pup can become a B... Read More
Willapa Hills State Park Trail is a 56-mile-long rail-to-trail, running east-west between the cities of Chehalis in Lewis County and South Bend in Pac... Read More
The park's trails and campground make for enjoyable recreation in the Yakima valley.
At 14,410 feet, Mount Rainier is the most prominent peak in the Cascade Range. It dominates the landscape of a large part of western Washington State.... Read More
At 14,410 feet, Mount Rainier is the most prominent peak in the Cascade Range. It dominates the landscape of a large part of western Washington State.... Read More
At 14,410 feet, Mount Rainier is the most prominent peak in the Cascade Range. It dominates the landscape of a large part of western Washington State.... Read More
Carl English Jr., an early horticulturist, turned what the barren land near the Ballard Locks into an incredible botanical garden. The gardens includ... Read More
The North Cascades have long been known as the North American Alps. Characterized by rugged beauty, this steep mountain range is filled with jagged pe... Read More
The North Cascades have long been known as the North American Alps. Characterized by rugged beauty, this steep mountain range is filled with jagged... Read More
From the 7,980-foot summit of Mount Olympus, the Pacific Ocean shimmers in the distance, less than 33 miles west. Between the highest peak in the Olym... Read More
Ebey’s Landing is the nation’s first historical reserve, created in 1978 to protect a rural working landscape & community on Central Whidbey Islan... Read More
This lush garden is the product of the hard work and love of the Kubota family. Complete with picnic tables, a large lawn area, pathways, plant lif... Read More
Campers come to Alta Lake State Park to enjoy this diverse area where pine woods meet the desert. The lake is popular for fishing and wind surfing.
This park in the Cascade Mountain foothills is a popular camping spot close to both Vancouver and Portland.
This park has dizzying switchback trails to stunning views of waterfalls in addition to access to the Columbia River.
Reachable by ferry, boat or plane, this park was created based upon an idea that individuals and nations can solve their problems peacefully without r... Read More
You'll find many of the special aspects of Puget Sound in this park: wetlands, pebble beaches, tidal flats, and salmon runs.
A short drive from the Hoh Rainforest in the Olympia National Park makes this a park with much to offer campers. It is a small, shaded park.
The park sites on Rufus Woods Lake directly behind Chief Joseph Dam. Besides the lush lawn, it offers rare shade in the desert as well as water recrea... Read More
Bridle Trails State Park is a 482-acre day-use park with 28 miles of trails that welcomes equestrians, hikers and visitors. Pets must remain on leash.
This quiet park is off the beaten track. It's perfect for serene hiking and camping.
Discovery Park encompasses 534 acres and is the largest city park in Seattle. Enjoy breathtaking views of both the Cascade and the Olympic Mountain ra... Read More
One of the most beloved landmarks in the San Juan Islands, this 1,576 acre natural preserve offers unparalleled views of the San Juan and Canadian Gul... Read More
Camano Island is a short hour drive from Seattle. That makes it a popular park for hiking, biking, and camping.
Close to Seattle, Camano Island offers a surprisingly tranquil setting for boating and camping.
Centennial Trail State Park is a 37 mile paved trail, managed by Riverside State Park. The park consists of a paved trail meandering along the Spokane... Read More
Islands in the Salish Sea are open to a variety of water recreation.
This park is only accessible by boat. It sits midway between Orcas and Lummi islands. It has 9 mooring buoys for boats no larger than 45 feet long.
This park offers access to a wide range of recreational activities in the Columbia River Gorge.
Columbia Plateau State Park Trail is a 4,109-acre, 130-mile-long rail-bed trail that traces the 1908 original path of the Spokane, Portland, and Seatt... Read More
This park has two lakes and is a fishing paradise.Swim, fish, and paddle all day and enjoy a quiet campsite at night.
Crawford State Park is the site of Gardner cave, one of the longest limestone caves in Washington state.
Curlew Lake State Park is a gem located just 20 miles from the US/Canada border. The park's namesake lake is popular for fishing. The park also off... Read More
This marine park does not have potable water, garbage or sanitation service. Visitors must pack-out what they pack-in (This includes human waste). it ... Read More