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Alta Lake 4 mi SW of Pateros, SR 153 6B 93 32wes/30we 3 - CRT LM T 45 R WGFEP 45/85® PVC - 400 P*V • • • • • • • • • • 0.6-mile hike to outlook; several shorter trails in park, swing set Commission Recreation and Parks Battle Ground Lake 21 mi NE of Vancouver 3F 35 6we 15 C CRP LM T 50 R WFP 64 PVC 4 150 K® • • • • • • • • • • 5 miles of easy hiking trails; 5 miles of shared mountain and horse trails; short, self–guided interpretive trail; 2 primitive horse camps; Big Toy State Washington
Bay View 7 mi W of Burlington, SR 20 3B 46 30we - C CR - T 50 R W 64® R - 175 P®V • • • • • • situated on Padilla Bay, which features more than 11,000 acres designated as National Estuarine Sanctuary
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Beacon Rock 35 mi E of Vancouver, SR 14 4F 28 5wes 2 - CTR LM P 45 L WG 200® KVCP 2 100/100 PK/K*®R • • • • • • • • • Hiking trails: 2.62 easy, 10.56 mod, 9.53 mod-diff. Equestrian trails: 9.36 mod, 1.89 mod-diff. Mountain biking trails: 1.2 easy, 9.36 mod 1.89 mod-diff. Interpretive trails: 1.2 easy, .9 mod. ADA accessible trails: 1.96 easy photos: and stories your Share
Belfair 3 mi W of Belfair, SR 300 3C 90 41wes 2 C CTRP - T 60 R W - - - 50/72 (2)P*K®R • • • • • • • • • • • • The park is situated on the warm saltwater beaches of Hood Canal and is noted for its saltwater tide flats; a easy 0.5-mile trail along Hood Canal www.youtube.com/WashingtonStateParks
Birch Bay 8 mi S of Blaine, SR 548 3A 147 20we 2 - CR L T 45 LR WG 40/40®/40 PRC 125® P©RK* • • • • • • • • 0.5-mile interpretive trail through forest and marsh; bicycle and mountain bicycle on roadways only, Heron Center available for day use by reserving at the park. www.facebook.com/WashingtonStateParks
Blake Island 8 mi W of Seattle, boat access only 3C 44 - 12 - TR UM M - - WFP 100® VC 1 100/100 P®/P®R • • • • • • • • • • 8 miles of multi-use trails, moderately difficult with hills, electricity available on docks, volleyball field & two horseshoe pits www.twitter.com/WAStatePks Bogachiel 6 mi S of Forks, US 101 1C 26 6we 2 - CR - T 40 L W 20 P© - - K© • • • • • 0.5-mile nature trail through rain forest media social on us with Connect Bridgeport 3 mi NE of Bridgeport, SR 17 6B 14 20we - - CRP LM T 40 R WFC 75® PRC - 200* r • • • • • • • • • • 0.5-mile trail to overlook, 3 mile ADA trail
Brooks Memorial 13 mi N of Goldendale, US 97 5F 22 23wes - - - - T 60 C WGF 50© VC - 50/50 RK*(2) • • • • • • 9 miles of biking/hiking trails - easy to moderate a.m. 6:30 to p.m. 10 are hours Quiet •
Cama Beach 1880 S. West Camano Dr., Camano Island 3B - - - CV TR - - - R WGFBP - - - - - • • • • • • • • • • • • 15 miles of hiking and biking trails, 1 mile ADA trail lands. park state all
Camano Island 14 mi SW of Stanwood, SR 532 3B 88 - 2 C CR L T 60 - EWB 100© RC - 44/12 K©P*RC • • • • • • • • • • • moderately difficult 3 miles of hiking, bicycling and mountain biking trails; easy 0.5-mile self–guided nature loop, 1 mile ADA trail, one marine trail site on pets after up clean must owners Pet
Cape Disappointment 2.5 mi SW of Ilwaco 1E 137 60wes/18we 5 CYV CR L T 45 R WGFP - - - - - • • • • • • • 8.5 miles of forest hiking trails with ocean and bay views; 2.5-mile fire road on beach dunes for mountain bikes, kite flying campsites. and areas trail includes This Columbia Hills MP 85 W of Goldendale, SR 14 5F 4 8we 2 O T L T 60 C B - - - - - • • • • easy hiking trails, some with views of lake; 0.1-mile self-guided interpretive trail, platform tents and two teepees times. all at control physical
Conconully 22 mi NW of Omak, US 97 6B 40 20we - C CPR L T 70 C W - - - 50/25 P® CR K® • • • • • • • • • • • easy .5-mile nature trail; easy snowmobile trail from lake to town of Conconully, horseshoe pit, lake levels vary unde and leash on be must Pets •
Curlew Lake 10 mi NE of Republic, SR 21 7A 57 18wes/7we - - TCR L T 50 C WP - - - 40 R* • • • • • • • easy 2-mile nature trail with wildlife viewing near pond; 2 miles of mountain biking on steep trail with views of valley, 1/2 mile ADA trail p.m. 1 is time check-out
Daroga 18 mi N of East Wenatchee, US 97 6C - 28we 17 - CTR LM TP 45 C W 150/150® RC(2) - 100 K® • • • • • • • • • paved trail throughout park for walkers, bicyclists and in-line skaters; tennis courts and p.m., 2:30 is time check-in Camping •
Dash Point 5 mi NE of Tacoma, SR 509 3D 114 27wes - C CRP - T 40 R PW 96® VC - 50/50 RP®/P®V • • • • • • • • 10 miles of easy hiking trails through woods, shared with mountain bikers parties. other for held be not may Campsites •
Deception Pass 9 mi N of Oak Harbor, SR 20 3B 172 134we 5 C CTRP LM TM 60 R GWF 50® CR 4 32/300 4K®/7P®R • • • • • • • • • • • • 35 miles of trails easy to difficult; 1-mile ADA interpretive trail; hiking trails on beaches, forest, amphitheater, 6 miles of equestrian trails, 4 miles of bike trails campsite. per people eight of Maximum
Dosewallips 1 mi S of Brinnon, US 101 3C 75 48wes - COV CR - T 60 R WP 80®/30® PVC - 50 P®/R • • • • 3.5 miles of trails in two loops—one good for children, other moderately difficult, amphitheater site. per allowed is party camping One •
Fields Spring 4 mi S of Anatone, SR 129 9F 20 - 4 CO R - T 30 - - - - - 50/50 K®KP • • • • easy 1-mile hiking trail to butte; 7-mile fire road for hiking, mountain biking; 7-mile cross–country ski trail; 0.25-mile interpretive loop; two teepees and a reservable cabin prohibited. is property park
Fort Casey 3 mi S of Coupville, SR 20 3B 22 13we - - CRP LU - 40 R PW - - - - - • • • • • • • • • moderately difficult hiking, bicycle trails; interpretive walk through gun battery state on firewood gathering and wildlife
Fort Ebey 8 mi S of Oak Harbor, SR 20 3B 39 11we - - CTR - - 90 RC WP 60® P®VC - 50/150 P®V • • • • • • • • 14 miles of easy to difficult forested hiking trails; 11 miles of easy to difficult mountain bike trail varied terrain w/access to Kettles Trail Co. park; WWII Gun Battery, 1 marine site of feeding Hunting, prohibited. is kind
Fort Flagler 8 mi NE of Hadlock 3B 59 55wes 2 V CTR LUM T 50 LR WGFP 40/100® PVC 2 100 P®RC • • • • • • • • • • • interpretive trail; 2-mile beach walk; 4 miles of wooded trails, 1 marine trail campsite any of damage or removal protected;
Fort Townsend 2 mi S of Port Townsend, SR 20 3B 40 - 4 - - M T 35 LR W 60© PV - 100© KRPC • • • • • • • • 6.5 miles of trails; short interpretive trail; short nature trail; some open to biking are structures other and tables signs,
Fort Worden In the limits of Port Townsend 3B - 50wes/30we - V CTR LUM T 70 R BEWGFP contact park directly 70+ KRCP® • • • • • • • • • • • 1-mile historic walk; hiking through forests and along beach; gun batteries, 12 miles of hiking & biking trails; 2.6-mile ADA trail buildings, park all and plants Wildlife, •
Grayland Beach 9 mi. S of Westport 1D 4 60wes/38we 4 Y CR - T 60 R WP - - - - - • • • • short walk to beach; horseback riding allowed on beach, not in park; no horse unloading facilities in park 902-8844. (360) at center information
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Ike Kinswa 4 mi. N of Mossyrock 3E 27 39wes/36we - C CTR L T 60 LR W - - - - - • • • • • • • • 1.5-mile easy trail that follows lake; 0.5-mile self–guided interpretive trail, bike trail, .25 mile ADA trail visit
Illahee 3 mi NE of Bremerton, on Sylvan Way 3C 23 2wes 2 - CRP LM T 40 LR W - - - 50/75© 4PR© • • • • • • • • • • forested hiking trails with steps; pier with interpretive stations; geocaching; metal detecting closures, seasonal about information
Jarrell Cove NW end of Harstine Island 3D 19 2we - - - M M 34 - W 40® PRC - 25 K®(2)RC*P* • • • • • • • 1-mile easy trail, good for all ages, 1 marine trail site and schedule winter a For winter.
Joemma Beach 1 mi NW of Longbranch 3D - - 22 - CR LM - 40 - - - - - 50 PV© • • • • • • • • 0.75-mile trail, beach walking, good for children, metal detecting,2 marine trail sites, 2 hiker/biker sites the during closed are parks of portions
Kanaskat-Palmer 9 mi NE of Enumclaw 4D 25 19e - Y CTRP - T 50 RL WP 80® KRC 2 75 K®P®(3)R • • • • • • • 3 miles of hiking trails along Green River and adjoining woodlands, good for children, some narrow; rafting/kayaking on Green River is for experts only or parks some round, year open are
Kitsap Memorial 4 mi S of Hood Canal Bridge, SR 3 3C 20 3we/15wes 3 CV RCP M - 40 R W 56® V 2 200 K®RP*(2)© • • • • • • • • • • 1-mile forest walk, easy hiking, seasonally muddy in spots, good for children under 12 parks most Although – schedule Winter •
Lake Chelan 9 mi W of Chelan, SR 971 6C 103 17wes/18we - - TRCP LM® T 40 R WGFP - - - 52 K* • • • • • • • • • • • 2 miles of interpretive & 0.25-mile ADA trails dusk. a.m.to
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Lake Easton 1 mi W of Easton, I-90 5D 90 45wes 2 - TRP L T 60 LR - 50® RC - - - • • • • • • • • • 3 miles of trails, wide, gentle slopes, good for children; 5-mile cross–country ski trail, 0.25-mile interpretive trail, boat motors limited to 10 hp •
Lake Sylvia 1 mi N of Montesano, off US 12 2D 31 4we 6 - CTR L T 30 LR FBWP 50® RCP - 35 K® • • • • • • • 4 miles of easy to moderately difficult trails. ADA fishing dock. Trail head to 30 miles of hiking/biking trails, electric boat motors only remember to Things Lake Wenatchee 18 mi W of Leavenworth, SR 207 5C 155 42we - - CRP L T 60 R BWGFHP 80® RC - 80/12 P®/P*R • • • • • • • • • • • 32 miles xc ski-easy to adv.; 7-mile easy hiking; 7-mile easy to moderate mountain biking; 0.75-mile interpretive; 5-mile equestrian trails Larrabee 7 mi S of Bellingham on Chuckanut Dr 3A 51 26wes 8 - CRTP L T 60 LR WP 40® PVC - 50/100 P®(2)R • • • • • • • • • • • 15 miles of easy to moderate trails; 13 miles of mountain biking trails, horse trails, no horse unloading facilities, 2 mile ADA trail Lewis & Clark 12 mi SE of Chehalis, SR 12 3E 24 8wes 6 - C - - 60 LR W 50/50© KVC - 100 K©P*R • • • • • • 1.5-mile nature trail; 5-mile horse trail; self–guided interpretive trail; variety of hiking, biking trails, good for children; 5 primitive equestrian sites, Play World Lewis & Clark Trail 4.5 mi E of Waitsburg, SR 12 8E 24 - - O - - P 28 L W 100/100© VC - 40 P©KR • • • • • • • 0.8-mile interpretive trail, mostly flat, good for children, 2 teepees Lincoln Rock 6 mi N of East Wenatchee, US 2/97 6C 27 32wes/35we - C CTR LM® T 65 LR BWFE - - - 100/150/K(2)®/K* • • • • • • • • 2 miles of paved, flat hiking, bicycling trails Manchester 6 mi E of Port Orchard, SR 16 3C 35 15we 3 - C - TCRP 60 R WFP 130® PRC - 20/150/20 P®/3 • • • • • • • • • • 1.9 miles of foot trails including self–guided interpretive trail, good for children, 2 mile ADA trail, 2 water trail sites Maryhill 12 mi S of Goldendale, US 97 5F 20 50wes 2 - CR LM T 60 R WP 200® PRC - 50/50 P*(2) • • • • • • • 1.1 miles of flat, nature trails, good for children Millersylvania 10 mi S of Olympia 3D 120 48we - V CR L T 60 R WFBP 40® KPRC - 50/50/50 P®/P*(2)RC • • • • • • • fitness trail; 6.6 miles of hiking trails, good for children; only boats powered by trolling motor permitted, Glamping Moran on Orcas Island near Eastsound 3A 124 - 6 V CRTP L T 40 LR WFBP 60 PRC® - 100 P®/P*(2)RK®C • • • • • • • • • 38 miles of trails ranging from easy to advanced; short, self–guided interpretive trail, .5 mile ADA trail, Glamping, ELC Mount Spokane 30 mi NE of Spokane, US 2 9C 8 - - O CR - - 35 L - 60© PVC - 75 PRK© • • • • • • more than 90 miles of road, trails from easy to advanced; no horse unloading facilities in park, Quartz Mt. Fire Lookout rental/overnight Washington Nine Mile Recreation Area 12 mi NW of Spokane 9C 3 17we/4wes - - CRT L T 32 LR WFPB - - - 40/40/40 P(2)P ® • • • • • • • • • 2-mile easy to moderate dirt trail, connects to Centennial Trail, 2 mile ADA trail Ocean City 1.5 mi N of Ocean Shores, SR 115 1D 149 29wes - - C - T 60 LR WP 40®/30® PRC - 50/50 P® • • • • • easy hiking trails; horseback riding on beach only, not in park; no horse unloading facilities in park Pacific Beach 18 mi N of Ocean Shores, SR 109 1D 20 41e - Y CR - T 60 R P - - - - - • • • • • beach walking, good for children, campfires not permited in park, campfires permited on beach with limitations, horse riding on beach only Gardner Cave Palouse Falls 2 mi E on Palouse Falls Rd, SR 261 8E - - 11 - CTRP ------• • • 0.5 mile of ADA hiking trails leads to a view point of the falls; fall drops from a height of 198 feet State at Crawford Paradise Point 5 mi S of Woodland, I-5 3F 49 18we 10 Y CRP - T 50 R W - - - - - • • • • • • 2-mile hiking trail, good for children, disc golf State Park Pearrygin Lake 4 mi NE of Winthrop, SR 20 6B 92 50wes/27we - CV CRP L T 50 LR WGFPB 48®/80® VCR - - - • • • • • • • • • 3 miles of easy hiking trails; amphitheater Penrose Point 3 mi N of Longbranch, SR 302 3D 82 - 11 - CR M TM 40 R W 50® PVC - - RCP*(2)V • • • • • • • • • 2.5 miles of biking trails, good for children; 0.5-mile interpretive trail, 3 miles of hiking trails Potholes 25 mi SW of Moses Lake, SR 262 7D 61 60wes - C CR L T 50 R EWGPB 50® VC - - 3P* • • • • • • • • • • 1 mile of natural desert trail, good for children Parks Potlatch 12 mi N of Shelton, US 101 2D 38 35wes 2 - R M T 40 R - - - - 50® P • • • • • • • 2 miles of moderate hiking trails Rainbow Falls 17 mi W of Chehalis, SR 6 2E 40 8we 3 - - - T 60 - W 60© PRC - 150 K©/K*R • • • • • • • • self–guided interpretive trail; 2 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails, 2 equestrian campsites Rasar 6 mi W of Concrete, SR 20 4B 18 20we 11 C CTRP - T 40 R WP 80/80/80® PRC - 35 KR • • • • • • • • 3.5 miles of hiking trails; short wheelchair-accessible trail to the river, 3 hiker/biker sites, 3-mile interpretive trail Riverside 6 mi NW of Spokane 9C 16 11e/13we/2wes 25 V CTRP L T 32 R FHWBP 60/40® VC - 60 (5)K*K® • • • • • • • • • • • • 80 miles of multi–use trails; 5 miles of cross–country ski trails; 600 acres for A.T.V., amphitheater, water play @ lake spokane, 21 equestrian campsites Saltwater 2 mi S of Des Moines, SR 509 3C 38 - - - CRP UM T 40 RC - - - - 50/80 (4)P ® • • • • • • • • 2.2-mile extensive foot trail through canyon and park, good for children Scenic Beach 12 mi NW of Bremerton 3C 50 - 2 - CRP - T 60 R WBG 50® PVC - 100 P® • • • • • • • • • close to Green Mountain Forest with extensive hiking, 2 volleyball courts, 2 Big Toys Schafer 12 mi N of Elma 2D 32 9we 1 - CR - T 60 CR WP 70 PVC® - 100/25® PRC • • • • • 2 miles of hiking trail, moderately difficult; fire trails in undeveloped area for bicycling, good for children; 1-mile interpretive trail Seaquest 6 mi E of Castle Rock, SR 504 3E 52 15wes/18we 3 Y CTRP - T 50 R W 25 PRC® - 100 K®RC • • • • • • 6 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails; 0.75-mile interpretive trail good for children, .1 mile ADA trail Sequim Bay 3.5 mi E of Sequim, US 101 3B 45 15we - - CR LM T 40 R W 40® PVC - 40/40/10* P® • • • • • • • • • • • foot trails to beach and walking along the beach. The paved 2.5 mile Olympic Discovery Trail runs through the park Spencer Spit E side of Lopez Island, ferry access 3B 37 - 7 - CR M T 30 RC B 50/24/24 PRC 1 50 RCP® • • • • • • • • more than 2 miles of beach on saltwater; kayak & bicycle rentals Squilchuck 9 mi S of Wenatchee 5D ------LR - 100© CR - 50 Lodge©KR • • • • moderately difficult hiking trails; mountain biking trails have varied terrain, moderately difficult to advanced Steamboat Rock 11 mi S of Electric City 7C 26 136wes 92 C CTRP LM T 50 R BGWFEP - - - - - • • • • • • • • • • • • all trails moderate to difficult; 12.5 miles of hiking, bicycling, mountain biking trails; 10 miles of horse trails at Northrup Canyon; 130 acres for ATV, 5 Equestrian standard campsites, 1.5 mile ADA trail Sucia Island 2.5 mi N of Orcas Island, boat access only A3 60 - - - - M - - - - 48/20© P(2)V - 200 P©(3) • • • • • • 10 miles of trails and service roads, moderate to difficult North Head Sun Lakes-Dry Falls 7 mi SW of Coulee City, SR 17 7C 150 40wes - - CR LM T 60 R WGFBCP 75® RCVP - - - • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 miles of moderate to difficult hiking trails; amphitheater; climbing walls & slide, golf, 1.5 mile ADA trail Lighthouse at Sun Lakes- Cape Disappointment Twanoh 8 mi W of Belfair, SR 106 3D 25 22wes 1 - CR LM M 35 RL W - - - 40/150 K*/K®R • • • • • • • • • 2-mile loop trail, good for children State Park Twenty-five Mile Creek 16 mi NW of Chelan 6C 25 7wes/4w - V CR LM® T 30 LR WGP 50® CR - - - 2 miles mostly on dirt road; numerous Forest Service trails located within 5 miles of park Dry Falls • • • • • • State Park Twin Harbors 3 mi S of Westport, SR 105 1D 115 42wes 4 YC CTR - T 35 LR W 50® PRC - - - • • • • • 0.75-mile nature trail; horseback riding on beach, not in park, no horse unloading facilities Wallace Falls 2 mi NE of Goldbar 4C - - 4 C CT - - - - W - - - - 5P2K* • • • • 15 miles of hiking trails, some good for children; 6 miles of mountain biking trails, moderate to advanced, 0.25 mile interpretive trail, 0.50 mile ADA trail Wanapum 3 mi S of Vantage, I-90 6D - 50wes - - CTRP L T 60 LR W - - - - - • • • • • • • • • • • 3 miles of trails, good for children, Campground closed Oct. 15- April 16, Watercraft launch open year-round Wenatchee Confluence N end of Wenatchee 6C 8 52wes - - C L T 65 LR W 300® PRC® - 150 P® • • • • • • • • • 1-mile interpretive trail, 1-mile ADA trail that connects to 10 mile paved loop Yakima Sportsman 2 mi E of Yakima, I-82 5E 30 37wes - - CTRP - T 60 R W - - - 200 PK® • • • • 5 miles of hiking, biking & equestrian trails, 400 ft. ADA accessible interpretive trail, Campground closed Nov. 1 - Feb.28, Day-use open year round
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Accessable to people with disabilities: L U Boat ( )aunch, ( )nderwater Park, (L)imited Winter Hours, (C)Concessions: Closed (W)ood, (G)roceries, (F)ood, (H)orses, Water-skiing Map Locator (T)rails, (R)estrooms Boat (M)oorage (K)itchen, (P)icnic Shelter, (R)estroom, Beach Exploration Bird Watching Ball fields Boating Boating (non-motorizedFishing only) or ShellfishInterpretive Center/MuseumScuba Diving Swimming Playground Equipment (T)railer Dump, (M)arine Pumpout oats, (E)quipment, (C) Golf, (P) Gifts Hiking Mountain Biking Equestrian Cross–country SkiingSnowmobiling Upper Capacity (V)ault Toilet, (C)ampfire Circle Anderson Lake 8 mi S of Port Townsend 3B T L - C - - - • • • • • • 7 miles hiking, 4.5 miles equestrian & 3.5 miles mountain biking trails and lower falls at Bottle Beach 14 miles W of Aberdeen 1D T ------• • • 3 wildlife viewing platforms, .1 mile ADA trail Wallace Falls State Park Bridle Trails 3 mi N of Bellevue, I-405 4C R ------• • 28 miles of easy horse trails with moderate hills, most wide enough for horses side by side, 4 riding arenas, 160’ round pen Centennial Trail several trail heads along Spokane River 9C TR ------• • • • • • • • 37 miles of trail along the Spokane River. Multi-use trail great for exercise, relaxation and peace of mind www.parks.state.wa.us Columbia Plateau Trail various trail heads between Cheney and Sprague - TR ------• • • • • 48 miles ADA, hiking and bike trails; 34 miles equestrian, amphitheater and interpretive activities Crawford 11 mi N of Metaline, Boundary Dam Rd 9A R - - C - - K* P*(2) • • • moderately difficult, paved interpretive trail to cave entrance, guided tours of limestone Gardner cave Doug’s Beach 7 miles W of Horsethief Lake, SR 14 4F - - - L - - – • • • premier windsurfing sites in the Columbia Gorge Federation Forest 18 mi SE of Enumclaw, SR 410 4D TR - - C P 50 (2) P*V • • • • • 1.7-mile interpretive trail; 12 miles of easy foot trails through old-growth forest, amphitheater, guided walks, 1.5 mile ADA trail Flaming Geyser 9 mi SW of Black Diamond 4D TR - - C - 50 (4)P* • • • • • • shared trails through open fields and along steep, forested hillsides, alcohol is prohibited in the park; 0.25-mile ADA trail Information General park information, brochures, Fort Columbia 2 mi SE of Chinook, US 101 2E R ------• • • • • 0.5-mile historic walk, 5 miles of lush, forest trail, two vacation houses passes, permits and programs – Fort Simcoe 30 mi W of Toppenish, off US 97 5E T - - L P 50 P*RC(4) • • • • interpretive trail to all fort buildings; 1.5 miles of hiking trail • Call State Parks information center at Ginkgo Petrified Forest 1 mi N of Vantage 6D TR - - C P - - • • • 1-mile interpretive trail; 3 miles of hiking trails, fossel forest, sits on bluff over the Columbia River, Evidence of the Ice Age Floods (360) 902-8844. Goldendale Observatory 1 mi N of Goldendale 5F - - - - P - - • one of the nation’s largest public telescopes; CLOSED: the observatory is closed for renovation until June 2019, see website for alternative locations Fishing – license: Washington Department of Griffiths–Priday W of Copalis Beach, SR 109 1D TR - - - - 200® K©R • • • • no trails available to the beach Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Joseph Whidbey 3 mi W of Oak Harbor 3B TR - - C - 100 PCV • • • • • • • 1-mile beach trail, 3 miles of easy trails, 2 miles along forest trail and field loop, part of the Cascadia Marine Trail and offers one campsite (360) 902-2464; season openings: Klickitat Trail 31 mi trail from Lyle to centerville 4E TR ------• • • • 31 miles of trail, runs between Lyle and the Goldendale plateau, the trail is paved in two sections and a section of compact gravel, 2-mile ADA trail (360) 902-2500 Kopachuck 7 mi W of Gig Harbor, SR 16 3D - M - - W - PR*4K* • • • • • • • • 2.5 miles of trails, easy to moderate, 2 mooring buoys, one marine campsite Shellfish harvesting – license: WDFW Lake Sammamish 1 mi NW of Issaquah, I-90 4C TR L T - B 100/200/400® (2)P/K® • • • • • • • • • • • • easy hiking trails; bicycling and mountain biking along paved roads and compact dirt paths through natural areas; 1 overnight group camp accommodates 200 for youth groups only, .5 ADA trail (360) 902-2464; season openings: Leadbetter Point 17 mi N of Long Beach, SR 103 1E TR ------• • • • • 2.9 miles of seasonal hiking trails through dunes, forest to ocean and bay (866) 880-5431 Lime Kiln Point W San Juan Island on Haro Strait 3B TR - - - BP - - • • • • • foot trails in the park, 1-mile interpretive trail, whale watching, guided kyak trips Loomis Lake 9 mi N of Long Beach, SR 103 1E R ------• • • • good for children, picnic tables, wind screens, kite flying Lyons Ferry 102 Lyons Ferry Road & Hwy 261 8E R M M - - - - • • • • • • • picnicking, interpretive displays and day-use moorage, covered picnic tables Reservations Mystery Bay W side of Marrowstone Island, at Nordland 3B - LM M - - - - • • • • • • • • offers a spectacular view of the Olympic Mountains, 7 moorage buoys Campsites, yurts, cabins and platform tents: Nolte 6 mi NE of Enumclaw, on Veazie Cumberland Rd 4D R L - - - 50/50 (2)P®R • • • • • • • 1.4-mile trail for hiking, bicycling around lake; short, forested, interpretive trail with self–guided brochure at park office, playground www.parks.state.wa.us, (888) CAMPOUT or Olallie 4 mi E of North Bend, I-90 4C TR ------• • • 2 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails; 0.50-mile interpretive trail, 0.10-mile ADA trail, good for children • the Washington Telecommunications Olmstead Place 4 mi E of Ellensburg 5D TR - - L - - - • • 1-mile interpretive trail, good for children, National Heritage Site Relay Service at (800) 833-6388 Pacific Pines 1 mi N of Ocean Park 1E - - - C - - - • • • this is a coastal dune area located on the Long Beach Peninsula Palouse to Cascades Trail along I-90 5D TR ------• • • • • • • • camping along trail, not at park, 213-mile trail stretching from Idaho to near North Bend; trail runs through forests, farm land, desert and cities Group campsites: Peace Arch 21 mi N of Bellingham, in Blaine 3A R - - - - 300/100 K®R • • • • • • short interpretive trail, 1.6 mile ADA trail, 13 picnic ADA, x-country track meet Parks with a ® on the chart – Peshastin Pinnacles 2 mi W of Cashmere, N Dryden Rd 5C - - - C - - - • • 1.5 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails, rock climbing www.parks.state.wa.us, (888) CAMPOUT Rockport 8 mi E of Concrete 4B T - - L - - - • 5 miles of trails through ancient forest, 1-mile ADA trail For parks with a © on the chart, call Sacajawea 5 mi SE of Pasco, US 12 7E TR LM - C P 50/200 K©PR • • • • • • • • • • 2.5 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails, mixed paved and sand, 0.50-mile ADA trail, one water trail campsite parks directly – numbers available at Saint Edward NE end of Lk Washington, Juanita Drive 4C TR - - - - (5)150 P© • • • • • • • • • wheelchair-accessible trails; trails to Lake Washington, gymnasium, large playground, 2 day-use heritage places www.parks.state.wa.us or call (360) 902-8844 Shine Tidelands 7 mi S of Port Ludlow 3C ------• • • • • • • kayaking and wind surfing are popular activities, gravel parking lot with room for 15 cars, portable toilet South Whidbey 7 mi. N of Freeland 3B R - - - - 50 K©PRC • • • • • • • • 22 miles of trail between Chehalis and PeEll Fort Worden: Squak Mountain 2 mi S of Issaquah 4C TR ------• 13 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails; 6 miles of moderately difficult equestrian trails, ADA horse loading ramps, 0.30- mile interpretive trail, good for children Housing reservations www.fortworden.org or (360) 344-4400 Conference center Steptoe Butte 12 mi N of Colfax 9D R ------• • narrow, circular road to top, view of three states reservations email 8 mi NE of Olympia 3D R MU - L - 50/50 K© • • • • • • hiking trails through the park range from easy to moderately difficult, lower shelter has refrigerator, sink, microwave, enclosed with central heat Tolmie • • [email protected] Triton Cove 7 mi S of Dosewallips, US 101 3C - LM - - - - - • • • • • • • ADA-compliant boat launch with access to near-shore fishing, Marine Trail Site or (360) 344-4400 Westport Light 22 mi SW of Aberdeen 1D TR ------• • • • • • • • 1.3-mile paved hiking trail, good for children, wheelchair accessible Willapa Hills Trail 22 mi from Chehalis to S.Bend 2F ------• • • • 22 miles of trail between Chehalis and South Bend Fort Townsend: In addition to the parks listed in this brochure, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission also owns and manages ocean beach access areas and a variety of marine parks throughout the state. Friends’ Barn reservations:(360) 385-3595 For more information about state parks, call the information center at (360) 902-8844 or visit www.parks.wa.gov. Retreat centers: For reservations, call (800) 360-4240 or (360) 902-8600; for information, www.parks.state.wa.us/retreatcenters
Vacation houses: For reservations, call (800) 360-4240; for other information, call (360) 902-8844 or visit www.parks.state.wa.us/vacationhouses S Sample S Sample If you would like to support Washington State Parks 2018even more, please consider making a donation when 2019 renewing your license plate tabs. You also may place a check in a donation box when you visit state parks. Donations are a significant part of the State Parks budget and are needed to keep your parks open and operating. Thank you, and enjoy. For more info, visit www.parks.wa.gov/donations/ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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