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Camano Island State Park

Camano Island State Park by WAstateparks

PH 360.387.3031 Camano Island State Park is a 173-acre camping park with 6,700 feet of rocky shoreline and beach. The park provides sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and offers opportunities for shellfish harvesting. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Cama Beach State Park

Cama Beach State Park by WAstateparks

PH 360.387.1550 Cama Beach State Park is on the southwest shore of Camano Island facing Saratoga Passage. Cama Beach offers visitors a chance to step back in time to a 1930s-era Puget Sound fishing resort complete with waterfront cedar cabins and bungalows. These have been refurbished, with modern conveniences added, and are available for rent year round to individuals and groups. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Shine Tidelands State Park

Shine Tidelands State Park by WAstateparks

Shine Tidelands State Park is a 13-acre day-use park with 5,000 feet of tideland along Bywater Bay. At high tide, there is little beach available to the visitor. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Brooks Memorial State Park

Brooks Memorial State Park by WAstateparks

PH 509.773.4611 Brooks Memorial State Park is a 700-acre, year-round camping park located between the barren hills of the south Yakima Valley and the lodgepole pine forests of the Simcoe Mountains. The park provides a variety of natural environments for visitors to enjoy. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Skagit Island State Park

Skagit Island State Park by WAstateparks

Skagit Island State Park is a 24-acre marine camping park in Skagit Bay. The island is forested with occasional meadows, rock outcroppings, attractive beaches and a land trail. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Bridle Trails State Park

Bridle Trails State Park by WAstateparks

PH 425.649.4276 Bridle Trails State Park, a 482-acre day-use park, is well-known for its horse trails and equestrian shows. The forested park is on the northeast edge of the Seattle metropolitan area. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Yakima Sportsman State Park

Yakima Sportsman State Park by WAstateparks

PH 509.575.2774 Yakima Sportsman State Park is a 247-acre camping park created in 1940 by the Yakima Sportsman's Association to promote game management and the preservation of natural resources. The park is on the floodplain of the Yakima River and is an irrigated "green zone" in an otherwise desert area. The park has a variety of deciduous trees that shade camping and picnic areas. One hundred and forty bird species have been identified in the park. Ponds lure fishers to the river. The park is a popular stay-over spot for travelers and visitors to events in the Yakima area. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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South Whidbey State Park

South Whidbey State Park by WAstateparks

PH 360.331.4559 South Whidbey Island State Park is a 347-acre camping park with 4,500 feet of saltwater shoreline on Admiralty Inlet. Park features include old-growth forest, tidelands for crabbing and clamming, campsites secluded by lush, forest undergrowth and breathtaking views of the Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains. The park offers a unique outdoor experience. “For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass athttp://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/ “

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Spencer Spit State Park

Spencer Spit State Park by WAstateparks

Ph 360.468.2251 Spencer Spit State Park is a 138-acre marine and camping park situated on Lopez Island in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The park is named for the lagoon-enclosing sand spit on which it rests. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Spring Creek Hatchery State Park

Spring Creek Hatchery State Park by WAstateparks

360.902.8844 Spring Creek Hatchery State Park is located in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, in southeast Skamania County, along the Columbia River. Spring Creek Hatchery is a premier windsurfing and kiteboarding site in the Columbia Gorge with views of Mount Hood from the shore. The park sits at the entrance to the Spring Creek National Fish Hatchery which offers tours of the facility and other interpretive opportunities for visitors. http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Squak Mountain State Park

Squak Mountain State Park by WAstateparks

Squak Mountain State Park is a 1,545-acre, day-use park just outside of Issaquah and a short 15-minute drive from Seattle. The forested park features miles of trails in wilderness solitude for both equestrians and hikers alike. http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Squilchuck State Park

Squilchuck State Park by WAstateparks

Ph 509.664.6373 Squilchuck State Park is a 288-acre park covered with forests of fir and ponderosa pine. The park sits below Mission Ridge at an elevation of 3,200 feet. A group camp is available by reservations for groups of 20 or more. The Squilchuck Lodge and group camp also may be reserved for day-use events for groups between May and October. The lodge is very popular for weddings, reunions and other group activities. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Steamboat Rock State Park

Steamboat Rock State Park by WAstateparks

Ph. 509.633.1304 Steamboat Rock State Park is a 3,522-acre camping park with 50,000 feet of freshwater shoreline at the north end of Banks Lake. Dominating the landscape is a columnar, basaltic rock with a surface area of 600 acres. Two campground areas and a large day-use area are on sweeping green lawns, protected from winds by tall dramatic poplars. The surrounding areas are carpeted with wildflowers, adding to the gray-green brush of the Scablands. A sandy swimming area and boat launches make the area a favorite for visitors who enjoy water-play and want respite from the hot, summer sun. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Steptoe Battlefield State Park

Steptoe Battlefield State Park by WAstateparks

Steptoe Battlefield is a four-acre, day-use park in Rosalia. This is the site on May 17, 1858, where Lt. Col. E.J. Steptoe led 159 American soldiers in a running fight with a large band of Spokane, Palouse and Coeur D'Alene Native Americans. The American soldiers beat off a series of attacks until night halted the battle. With ammunition almost gone and facing disaster, Lt. Col. Steptoe and his men retreated with their wounded under the cover of darkness to Fort Walla Walla. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Bridgeport State Park

Bridgeport State Park by WAstateparks

PH 509.686.7231 Bridgeport State Park is a 748-acre camping park with 7,500 feet of freshwater shoreline on Rufus Woods Lake. Set directly behind Chief Joseph Dam, this lake is actually a segment of the Columbia River. The park provides 18 acres of lawn and some shade in the midst of a desert terrain. "Haystacks," unusual volcanic formations resembling their name, are the park's most striking feature. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Steptoe Butte State Park

Steptoe Butte State Park by WAstateparks

PH 509.665.4319 Steptoe Butte State Park is a 150-acre, 3,612-foot-tall natural monument. Thimble-shaped, the quartzite butte looms in bald grandeur over the prevailing flat lands. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Stuart Island State Park

Stuart Island State Park by WAstateparks

Stuart Island State Park is an 85-acre marine camping park with 33,030 feet of shoreline. The park is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail and offers camping and moorage at Reed and Prevost harbors. Some campsites are for the exclusive use of those arriving by human- or wind-powered watercraft. “For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass athttp://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/ “

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Sucia Island State Park

Sucia Island State Park by WAstateparks

PH 360.376.2073 Sucia Island State Park is a 564-acre marine park with 77,700 feet of shoreline. Sucia Island is considered the crown jewel of the state's marine park system. It is consistently ranked as one of the top boating destinations in the world. Sucia Island and several smaller island comprise the "Sucia group." For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Bottle Beach State Park

Bottle Beach State Park by WAstateparks

PH 360.268.9565 Bottle Beach State Park is a 75-acre day-use park with 6,000 feet of shoreline on Grays Harbor. The open tide flats are the park's most significant feature. Mud flats in the area support a rich supply of invertebrates that attract shorebirds as they migrate from Central and South America to their breeding grounds in the Arctic. Dogs are only allowed at the park during hunting season, from November through February. Service dogs are allowed at all times. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park by WAstateparks

Ph. 509.632.5583 Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park is a 4,027-acre camping park with 73,640 feet of freshwater shoreline at the foot of Dry Falls. Dry Falls is one of the great geological wonders of North America. Carved by Ice Age floods that long ago disappeared, the former waterfall is now a stark cliff, 400 feet high and 3.5 miles wide. In its heyday, the waterfall was four times the size of Niagara Falls. Today it overlooks a desert oasis filled with lakes and abundant wildlife. Park hours: Summer: 6:30 a.m. to dusk. Winter: 8 a.m. to dusk The campground is partially open during the winter. Camping: Check-in time, 2:30 p.m. Check-out time, 1 p.m. Quiet hours: 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. For best value when parking at state parks, consider the purchase of a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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