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In 1947 the State Parks Committee was renamed to the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and given authority to oversee the state park system. By 1960 the number of state parks had increased to 130. In 2003, the Washington State Legislature introduced a $5-a-day parking fee, meant to fund park-related construction projects; more ...
California State Parks' first state marine park. Candlestick Point State Recreation Area: State recreation area San Francisco: 204 83 1972 Constitutes California's first urban state recreation area, on the west shore of San Francisco Bay. [41] Cardiff State Beach: State beach San Diego: 507 205 1949 Provides a sandy, warm-water beach outside ...
Camp Long (Seattle, Washington) Seattle: King: Puget Sound: operated by the City of Seattle, 68 acres, park and nature center, environmental education and rock climbing classes Carkeek Park: Seattle: King: Puget Sound: 216 acres, operated by the City, center open for programs or rentals only Cedar River Watershed Education Center: North Bend ...
Birch Bay State Park is a 194-acre (79 ha) Washington state park located nine miles (14 km) south of Blaine in Whatcom County. The park has 8,255 feet (2,516 m) of saltwater shoreline on Birch Bay and 15,000 feet (4,600 m) of freshwater shoreline along Terrell Creek. Recreational opportunities include camping, picnicking, fishing, hiking ...
Rasar State Park (/ ˈ r eɪ s ər / "racer") [1] is a public recreation area located on the north bank of the Skagit River, eight miles (13 km) west of Concrete [2] in Skagit County, Washington. The state park 's 180 acres (73 ha) include 4,000 feet (1,200 m) of river shoreline; it is managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation ...
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Clallam, Washington, United States: Coordinates: 1] Area: 92 acres (37 ha) Elevation: 108 ft (33 m) [1] Established: 1936 [2] Operator: Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission: Website: Sequim Bay State Park
Paradise Point State Park is a public recreation area on the East Fork Lewis River in Clark County, Washington. The state park is crossed by Interstate 5, which pierces the point in the river the park is named for. The park's 101 acres (41 ha) include 6,180 feet (1,880 m) of shoreline, swimming beach, campground, and hiking trails.