Vacation houses. Cape Disappointment Vacation Houses. Cama Beach - Cama Center. Cama Beach - Saratoga Vista. Fort Townsend. Fort Worden - Chapel. Fort Worden - Commons. Fort Worden - Wheeler Theater. Lake Sylvia Legacy Pavillion. Manchester - Torpedo Warehouse. Saint Edward - Grotto. Search all facilities. Things to do. Interpretive centers. Dry Falls Visitor Center. North Head Lighthouse. Metal detecting.
Miscellaneous activities. Paragliding and hang gliding. Seashore Conservation Area. Winter recreation. Avalanche conditions. Grooming reports: motorized trails. Grooming reports: non-motorized trails. Mobile-friendly maps. Non-motorized recreation. Advisory Committee. Sno-Park locations.
Trail maps. Purchase a Sno-Park Permit online. Winter Recreation Grooming Map. Non-Motorized Sno-Parks. Snow Play Sno-Parks. Snowmobile Sno-Parks. Sno-Park Permit vendors. Snowmobile recreation. Trail etiquette. Wilderness Areas. Sports Funding Program. Strategic Plan. Trail signs. Warming Huts.
Winter recreation map. Winter safety. Wi-Fi in the Parks. ADA Recreation. BARK Ranger. Spring Aboard - Boater Education. Cold Water Safety. National Safe Boating Week.
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Mandatory Boater Education. Green boating. Aquatic invasive species. Clean Vessel Program. Boat responsibility. Launch Permit. Marine law enforcement. Boating accidents. Boat registration. Boat rentals. Boating under the influence. Annual Moorage Permit. Northern Moorage Sites. Southern Moorage Sites. Natural Investment Permit. AIS Prevention Permit. Pumpout Damage. Clean Vessel Act Grant Program.
Apply for a CVA grant. Clean Vessel Act grant reimbursements. Discover Pass. Folk and Traditional Arts. Historic Preservation. Ice Age floods in Washington. Ice Age Flood Map. Interpretive facilities. History of the journey through Washington. The Corps of Discovery enters Washington.
Sacajawea State Park - reaching the Columbia River. Proceeding down the Columbia. Maryhill State Park - at the east end of the Gorge. Columbia Hills State Park. Doug's Beach State Park - the friendly village. Beacon Rock State Park.
Approaching the coast. Station Camp State Park - end of the voyage. Cape Disappointment State Park. A shortcut on the way home. The return home. Virtual Learning Opportunities in Parks. Learning opportunities. Junior Ranger Program. Meet Bagley and his friends. Be a Junior Ranger. Youth programs. Monofilament Recycling. No Child Left Inside. Completed projects. Parks A-E. Parks F-K. Parks L-M.
Parks N-R. Parks S-Z. Current projects. ADA Transition Planning. Beacon Rock Entrance Road Realignment. Fort Worden pier and boat launch. Lake Sammamish Master Plan Update. Lake Sammamish Trail Plan. Larrabee State Park Trail Planning. McSorley Creek Restoration. Miller Peninsula Planning. Saint Edward State Park. Westport Light Recreation Concession Area. More Resources.
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Visitation reports. Find it fast. Business directory. Contracting opportunities. Interagency agreements. Customer surveys. Gear rental. Join a friends group. Navy training proposal. Parks store.
State Parks Guide. Free computer wallpaper. Gift Card. Icon prints. State Parks license plate. Discount Passes. Disabled Veteran Lifetime Pass. Disability Pass. Foster Home Camping Program. Off-Season Senior Citizen Pass. Senior Citizen Limited Income Pass. Concessions Program. Commercial Use Permit. Moorage Permit. Motorized Trail Use Permit. Remote Controlled Aircraft. Scientific Research Permit. Sno-Park snowmobile Permit. Sno-Park non-motorized Permits. Special Activities Permit.
Making reservations. Reservation seasons. Upon arrival. Volunteer opportunities. Parks burn bans. Arrow Left Arrow Right. Loop 3 closed Sept. Open all year. Sites 36 - 50 and group camp and equestrian camp closed Nov. Sites 39 - 77 closed Nov. Tree Loop closed Sept.
Loop A closed Oct. First-come, first-served all year. Sites 30 - 42 closed Nov. Overnight cabin rentals are available year-round. Upper Loop closed Sept. Reservations taken all year for camping, yurts, cabins and vacation houses. Not maintained during winter. Upper Loop Camping is first-come, first served Sept.
Bowman Bay closed Oct. Sites and platform tents closed Nov. A Sno-Park permit is required in winter for day-use. Park closes periodically in winter. Docks removed Oct. Vacation Houses take reservations all year. Upper campground closed Oct. Water will be turned off Oct.
Upper Forest loop closed Oct. Interpretive Center open every weekend Oct. Sites 1, 2, 5, 8, - 11, 18 - 20, 29, 30, 37 - 43, 49, 57 - 60, 64, 65, 68, 72, 76, 83, 84, 90, 92 - 94, 98, 99, - , - , and Y will be first-come, first-served due to flooding.
Hope Island Mason. Hope Island Skagit. Campsites and cabins are available for reservation year-round. Tourism and recreation management groups are anticipating that visits to public lands will remain very high through as the economy slowly opens up and people are looking for a break but still interested in activities that are closer to home and allow them to maintain distance as needed.
Washington Hometown has many signature camping destinations that are known around the world, but these are going to be very busy this year as they are the ones that people first think of when they start planning their vacation. In this post, we are going to look at some of the most popular campgrounds in Washington State—places that you should reserve now if you want a spot this summer.
There are too many great campgrounds to cover them all in one post, so we are going to look at favorites in the National Park and State Park systems. The national parks open up reservations 6 months out, so act now if you want to get a spot this summer. One of the most popular destinations, and perhaps the place that most defines our state, Mt. Rainier State Park has three regular campgrounds and numerous hike-in campgrounds for the more adventurous.
Click here for reservations. Even if you are looking for a back country experience, you need a permit to camp overnight in the wilderness. Click here for more information. Olympic National Park offers wild beaches, rainforests, and mountain lakes. The park has campgrounds from standard campgrounds to primitive back country destinations that you must hike into. The park has three standard campgrounds that accept reservations: Kalaloch Campground , which is considered one of the top destinations in the state, Sol Duc, and Mora.
Washington State Parks offers over 70 regional camping parks throughout the state. In addition to tent and RV sites, many of the parks offer camping cabins, yurts, and even vacation houses.
Camping reservations can be made up to 9 months in advance, so the booking window has already opened for the full camping season. However, many other parks such as Potholes State Park south of Moses Lake, offer a relaxing camping experience with less crowding. You can use the Washington State Parks reservation page to find a place to camp, or click on any campground and get a link to the reservation page.
Icons are coded by the type of camping, and the filters let you find a place that has just exactly what you are looking for. Brewster, Washington, is a perfect destination if you want to get out on the water in Central Washington. Discover your next adventure with Washington Hometown. Our maps and apps show over 18, recreation opportunities for every type of activity and have made that information available free through 3 apps and 13 web maps.
Washington is starting to open up. The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission manages more than state parks and properties totaling approximately , acres. The Commission provides a variety of recreation opportunities for citizens and provides stewardship protection for a diverse array of natural, cultural and historic resources.
State Parks' statewide programs include long-distance trails, boating safety and winter recreation. This press release was produced by Washington State Parks. The views expressed are the author's own. Press Release Desk , News Partner. Posted Wed, Oct 14, at am PT. Find out what's happening in Across Washington with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let's go! Cabins and yurts make great winter getaways For those who aren't keen on camping in the winter but like the idea of getting away to the outdoors, many State Parks cabins and yurts are open and available by reservation.
Park alerts, COVID Even though most of Washington's state parks are open year-round, some parts of the park may need to close temporarily due to inclement weather, repairs or other reasons. Thank Reply Share. The rules of replying: Be respectful. This is a space for friendly local discussions.
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