Millersylvania State Park
"Centralia travelers often visit for camping, boating, and a relaxed lakefront outing within a short drive."
A forested lakefront park with swimming, camping, and classic Pacific Northwest scenery.
Discover 7 parks for boating within driving distance of Centralia
"Centralia travelers often visit for camping, boating, and a relaxed lakefront outing within a short drive."
A forested lakefront park with swimming, camping, and classic Pacific Northwest scenery.
"Centralia visitors often come for a nearby lake getaway with camping, boating, and a quieter setting than the city. It is an easy day trip for families looking for swimming and picnics."
A lakeside park on Mayfield Lake known for boating, swimming, picnicking, and family camping.
"Centralia visitors often head to the park for fishing, camping, and off-road adventures. Its lakes and open terrain provide a different kind of outdoor escape."
A reclaimed mine landscape with lakes, trails, camping, and off-road adventure.
"Centralia visitors often make the trip for camping and a coastal-style getaway in the South Sound. The park’s quiet setting makes it a good choice for families and small groups."
A peaceful marine park on Harstine Island known for camping, boating, and shoreline views.
"Centralia visitors looking for a unique waterfront experience may travel to the park for boating and camping. It offers a different kind of outdoor trip than inland parks, with saltwater access and island scenery."
A boat-access-only island park with secluded camping, shoreline access, and excellent wildlife viewing.
"Centralia visitors often travel north for coastal and marine recreation that feels far removed from inland routines. McMicken Island offers a distinctive saltwater experience within a manageable drive."
A remote boat-access-only marine park in South Puget Sound with quiet shoreline and scenic island views.
"Centralia travelers often head to Seaquest for access to Mount St. Helens and Silver Lake activities. The park provides a quieter alternative to busier recreation spots."
A wooded park near Mount St. Helens with camping, boating, and wildlife viewing.