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Washington State Parks We're updating our camping and moorage fees to continue providing great experiences for visitors amid inflation and rising costs. You will see a rate increase for camping stays booked for May 15 and beyond.
Reserve a campsite, yurt or cabin, vacation house, group camp or day-use facility and more at Washington State parks. Book your stay online or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688. Most parks are on our reservation system .
Washington has 142 State Parks, 17 National Wildlife Refuges, 5 State Recreation Areas, and 3 National Parks. The Washington State Park system encompasses over 140,000 acres of land . Nearly 40 million visitors come to a Washington park each year.
Washington's National Parks—Rainier, Olympic, and the North Cascades—deserve the millions of visitors they receive each year. However, don't skip out on Washington state parks, which pack in just as much adventure and sightseeing, and rank among the top tourist attractions in Washington state.
From the towering forests of the south-west to the ancient gorges of the Kimberley, Western Australia's national, marine and regional parks encompass a wide diversity of ecosystems and landscapes. WA is divided into five regions so you can easily find where you want to go!
The U.S. state of Washington has over 140 state parks that are managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. These include 19 marine parks and 11 Historical Parks. The park system was established in 1913 by the creation of the Washington State Board of Park Commissioners. [2]
Take a virtual tour of many of Washington’s beautiful State Parks and get a taste of what the Washington’s natural and historical heritage and wilderness has to offer.
Explore Washington State Parks and trails and plan your next trip with our free interactive map. Washington State Parks Foundation
Find parks for your next adventures. Washington has more than 140 state parks, historic sites, trails, marine parks and properties for you to explore. Browse through our parks or customize your search with the filters.
Every year, almost 40 million people visit Washington’s 124 state parks. With over 400 miles of hiking trails and locations in every corner of the state — from Larrabee State Park in the northwest to Fort Columbia Historical State Park in the southwest, to Crawford State Park Heritage Site in the northeast and Fields Spring State Park in ...