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State Park Contact Sheet Last Updated November 2016 WASHINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION Film Permit Application State Park Contact Sheet Last Updated November 2016 AREA MANAGER PHONE PARK NAME PARK AREA ADDRESS EMAIL (@parks.wa.gov) REGION Sharon Soelter ALTA LAKE STATE PARK (509) 923-2473 Alta Lake State Park Alta Lake Area 1B OTTO ROAD [email protected] Eastern PATEROS WA 98846 Brian Hageman FORT WORDEN STATE PARK Anderson Lake (360) 344-4442 Olympic View Area 200 BATTERY WAY State Park [email protected] Southwest PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368-3621 Chris Guidotti BATTLE GROUND STATE PARK Battle Ground Lake (360) 687-4621 Battle Ground Area PO BOX 148 State Park [email protected] Southwest HEISSON, WA 98622 Kevin Kratochvil RASAR STATE PARK (360) 757-0227 Bay View State Park Rasar Area 38730 CAPE HORN ROAD [email protected] Northwest CONCRETE, WA 98237 Chris Guidotti BATTLE GROUND STATE PARK Beacon Rock (509) 427-8265 Battle Ground Area PO BOX 148 State Park [email protected] Southwest HEISSON, WA 98622 Joel Pillers BELFAIR STATE PARK (360) 275-0668 Belfair State Park South Sound Area 3151 N.E. SR 300 [email protected] Southwest BELFAIR, WA 98528 Jack Hartt DECEPTION PASS STATE PARK Ben Ure Island Marine (360) 675-3767 Deception Pass Area 41020 STATE ROUTE 20 State Park [email protected] Northwest OAK HARBOR, WA 98277 Ted Morris BIRCH BAY STATE PARK (360) 371-2800 Birch Bay State Park Birch Bay Area 5105 HELWEG ROAD [email protected] Northwest BLAINE WA 98230 Dave Roe MANCHESTER STATE PARK Blake Island Marine (360) 731-8330 Blake Island Area PO BOX 338 State Park [email protected] Southwest MANCHESTER, WA 98353 VACANT MORAN STATE PARK Blind Island Marine (360) 376-2329 San Juan Area 3572 OLGA ROAD State Park [email protected] Northwest OLGA, WA 98279 Erik Plunkett SEQUIM BAY STATE PARK (360) 374-6356 Bogachiel State Park Sequim Bay Area 269035 HIGHWAY 101 [email protected] Southwest SEQUIM, WA 98382 Gary Vierra GRAYLAND BEACH STATE PARK Bottle Beach (360) 268-1457 South Beach Area 925 CRANBERRY BEACH ROAD State Park [email protected] Southwest GRAYLAND, WA 98547 Sharon Soelter ALTA LAKE STATE PARK Bridgeport (509) 686-7231 Alta Lake Area 1B OTTO ROAD State Park [email protected] Eastern PATEROS WA 98846 Richard Benson LAKE SAMMAMISH STATE PARK Bridle Trails (425) 649-4275 Cascade Foothills Area 2000 N.W. SAMMAMISH ROAD State Park [email protected] Northwest ISSAQUAH, WA 98027-8940 Lem Pratt MARYHILL STATE PARK Brooks Memorial (509) 773-3145 Goldendale Area 50 HWY 97 State Park [email protected] Eastern GOLDENDALE WA 98620 VACANT MORAN STATE PARK Burrows Island (360) 376-2329 San Juan Area 3572 OLGA ROAD Marine State Park [email protected] Northwest OLGA, WA 98279 Jeff Wheeler CAMA BEACH STATE PARK Cama Beach (360) 387-7542 Cama Beach Area 1880 CAMANO DR Historical State Park [email protected] Northwest CAMANO ISLAND WA 98282 Jeff Wheeler CAMA BEACH STATE PARK Camano Island (360) 387-3031 Cama Beach Area 1880 CAMANO DR State Park [email protected] Northwest CAMANO ISLAND WA 98282 Evan Roberts CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT Cape Disappointment (360) 642-3078 Long Beach Area PO BOX 488 State Park [email protected] Southwest ILWACO, WA 98624-0488 VACANT MORAN STATE PARK Clark Island Marine (360) 376-2329 San Juan Area 3572 OLGA ROAD State Park [email protected] Northwest OLGA, WA 98279 MARYHILL STATE PARK Columbia Hills Lem Pratt (509) 773-3145 Goldendale Area 50 HWY 97 Historical State Park [email protected] Eastern GOLDENDALE WA 98620 State Park Contact Sheet Page 2 AREA MANAGER PHONE PARK NAME PARK AREA ADDRESS EMAIL (@parks.wa.gov) REGION Rick Lewis PEARRYGIN STATE PARK (509) 826-7408 Conconully State Park Okanogan Highlands Area 561 BEAR CREEK ROAD [email protected] Eastern WINTHROP WA 98862 Rick Lewis PEARRYGIN STATE PARK Curlew Lake (509) 341-4047 Okanogan Highlands Area 561 BEAR CREEK ROAD State Park [email protected] Eastern WINTHROP WA 98862 Matt Morrison WENATCHEE CONFLUENCE (509) 664-6373 Daroga State Park Wenatchee Valley Area 333 OLDS STATION ROAD [email protected] Eastern WENATCHEE WA 98801-5938 Jeff Vassallo FLAMING GEYSER STATE PARK (253) 661-4955 Dash Point State Park Tahoma Gateway Area 23700 SE FLAMING GEYSER RD [email protected] Northwest AUBURN WA 98092-9031 Jack Hartt DECEPTION PASS STATE PARK Deception Pass (360) 675-3767 Deception Pass Area 41020 STATE ROUTE 20 State Park [email protected] Northwest OAK HARBOR, WA 98277 VACANT MORAN STATE PARK Doe Island Marine (360) 376-2329 San Juan Area 3572 OLGA ROAD State Park [email protected] Northwest OLGA, WA 98279 Douglas Hinton DOSEWALLIPS STATE PARK Dosewallips (360) 796-4415 Dosewallips Area 306996 HIGHWAY 101 State Park [email protected] Southwest BRINNON, WA 98320 MARYHILL STATE PARK Doug’s Beach Lem Pratt (509) 773-3145 Goldendale Area 50 HWY 97 State Park [email protected] Eastern GOLDENDALE WA 98620 Jeff Vassallo FLAMING GEYSER STATE PARK Federation Forest (253) 735-8839 Tahoma Gateway Area 23700 SE FLAMING GEYSER RD State Park [email protected] Northwest AUBURN WA 98092-9031 Audra Sims LEWIS & CLARK TRAIL Fields Spring (509) 337-6457 Blue Mountain Area 36149 HWY 12 State Park [email protected] Eastern DAYTON WA 99328-9500 Jeff Vassallo FLAMING GEYSER STATE PARK Flaming Geyser (253) 735-8839 Tahoma Gateway Area 23700 SE FLAMING GEYSER RD State Park [email protected] Northwest AUBURN WA 98092-9031 Jon Crimmins FORT CASEY STATE PARK Fort Casey Historical (360) 678-4519 Central Whidbey Area 1280 ENGLE ROAD State Park [email protected] Northwest COUPEVILLE WA 98239 (360) 642-3078 CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT Fort Columbia Evans Roberts Long Beach Area (360) 642-3662 PO BOX 488 Historical State Park Southwest [email protected] ILWACO, WA 98624-0488 Jon Crimmins FORT CASEY STATE PARK (360) 678-4519 Fort Ebey State Park Central Whidbey Area 1280 ENGLE ROAD [email protected] Northwest COUPEVILLE WA 98239 Brian Hageman FORT WORDEN STATE PARK Fort Flagler Historical (360) 344-4442 Olympic View Area 200 BATTERY WAY State Park [email protected] Southwest PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368-3621 MARYHILL STATE PARK Fort Simcoe Historical Lem Pratt (509) 773-3145 Goldendale Area 50 HWY 97 State Park [email protected] Eastern GOLDENDALE WA 98620 FORT WORDEN STATE PARK Fort Townsend Brian Hageman (360) 344-4442 Olympic View Area 200 BATTERY WAY Historical State Park [email protected] Southwest PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368-3621 FORT WORDEN STATE PARK Fort Worden Brian Hageman (360) 344-4442 Olympic View Area 200 BATTERY WAY Historical State Park [email protected] Southwest PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368-3621 Jason Both LAKE EASTON STATE PARK Ginkgo Petrified (509) 656-2586 Central Cascades Area 150 LAKE EASTON SP ROAD Forest State Park [email protected] Eastern EASTON WA 98925 Gary Vierra GRAYLAND BEACH STATE PARK Grayland Beach (360) 267-4301 South Beach Area 925 CRANBERRY BEACH ROAD State Park [email protected] Southwest GRAYLAND, WA 98547 Jim Schmidt OCEAN CITY STATE PARK Griffith-Priday (360) 289-3553 Northern Shores Area 148 STATE ROUTE 115 State Park [email protected] Southwest HOQUIAM, WA 98550 Joel Pillers BELFAIR STATE PARK Hope Island (Mason) (360) 275-0668 South Sound Area 3151 N.E. SR 300 Marine State Park [email protected] Southwest BELFAIR, WA 98528 State Park Contact Sheet Page 3 AREA MANAGER PHONE PARK NAME PARK AREA ADDRESS EMAIL (@parks.wa.gov) REGION Jack Hartt DECEPTION PASS STATE PARK Hope Island (Skagit) (360) 675-3767 Deception Pass Area 41020 STATE ROUTE 20 Marine State Park [email protected] Northwest OAK HARBOR, WA 98277 Pam Wilkins LEWIS & CLARK STATE PARK (360) 864-2643 Ike Kinswa State Park Upper Cowlitz River Area 4583 JACKSON HIGHWAY [email protected] Southwest WINLOCK, WA 98596 Steve Kendall KITSAP MEMORIAL STATE PARK (360) 478-6460 Illahee State Park Kitsap Peninsula Area 202 N.E. PARK ST. [email protected] Southwest POULSBO, WA 98370 VACANT MORAN STATE PARK James Island Marine (360) 376-2329 San Juan Area 3572 OLGA ROAD State Park [email protected] Northwest OLGA, WA 98279 Joel Pillers BELFAIR STATE PARK Jarrell Cove (360) 275-0668 South Sound Area 3151 N.E. SR 300 State Park [email protected] Southwest BELFAIR, WA 98528 Joel Pillers BELFAIR STATE PARK Joemma Beach (360) 275-0668 South Sound Area 3151 N.E. SR 300 State Park [email protected] Southwest BELFAIR, WA 98528 VACANT MORAN STATE PARK Jones Island Marine (360) 376-2329 San Juan Area 3572 OLGA ROAD State Park [email protected] Northwest OLGA, WA 98279 Jeff Vassallo FLAMING GEYSER STATE PARK Kanaskat-Palmer (253) 735-8839 Tahoma Gateway Area 23700 SE FLAMING GEYSER RD State Park [email protected] Northwest AUBURN WA 98092-9031 Steve Kendall KITSAP MEMORIAL STATE PARK Kitsap Memorial (360) 779-3205 Kitsap Peninsula Area 202 N.E. PARK ST. State Park [email protected] Southwest POULSBO, WA 98370 Joel Pillers BELFAIR STATE PARK (360) 275-0668 Kopachuck State Park South Sound Area 3151 N.E. SR 300 [email protected] Southwest BELFAIR, WA 98528 Dwight Keegan LAKE CHELAN STATE PARK Lake Chelan (509) 687-3710 Lake Chelan Area 7544 S LAKESHORE ROAD State Park [email protected] Eastern CHELAN WA 98816 Jason Both LAKE EASTON STATE PARK Lake Easton (509) 656-2586 Central Cascades Area 150 LAKE EASTON SP ROAD State Park [email protected] Eastern EASTON WA 98925 Richard Benson LAKE SAMMAMISH STATE PARK Lake Sammamish (425) 649-4275 Cascade Foothills Area 2000 N.W.
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