Washington State Parks Near Federal Way

Discover 10 parks within driving distance of Federal Way

Dash Point State Park

Federal Way, Washington
5 miles away

"Federal Way is the closest major city, making Dash Point an easy option for a quick beach outing, picnic, or family day trip."

Dash Point State Park offers a mix of saltwater beach access, wooded trails, and spacious picnic areas along the southern Puget Sound. Its calm shoreline, views of the Sound, and close-in location make it a favorite for day trips and casual outdoor recreation.

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Saltwater State Park

Des Moines, Washington
6 miles away

"Federal Way is one of the closest major cities, making the park a convenient local beach destination. Visitors from here often come for short walks, picnics, and shoreline views."

Saltwater State Park offers a rare stretch of public shoreline in South King County, with a sandy beach, saltwater access, and forested picnic areas. It is especially popular for tide pooling, shore diving, and relaxed day-use outings close to the metro area.

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Flaming Geyser State Park

Auburn, Washington
24 miles away

"Federal Way is close enough for a short weekend outing or afternoon picnic. The park appeals to visitors looking for open space, fishing, and a unique local landmark."

Flaming Geyser State Park offers a unique blend of natural curiosity and classic riverfront recreation, including fishing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Its signature feature is the methane seep that can be lit under safe, supervised conditions when conditions allow.

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Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

Ravensdale, Washington
24 miles away

"Federal Way visitors often choose the park for a low-key nature day with river views and easy access from the south sound."

Kanaskat-Palmer State Park features a scenic stretch of the Green River, shaded picnic areas, and access to seasonal swimming and fishing. Its mix of river views, forested terrain, and family-friendly day-use facilities makes it a popular escape from the Seattle-Tacoma metro area.

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Squak Mountain State Park

Issaquah, Washington
25 miles away

"Federal Way visitors come for a manageable drive to a peaceful forest park. The trails provide a good option for a low-key day outdoors."

Squak Mountain State Park preserves a large tract of second-growth forest above Issaquah with a network of steep trails and peaceful natural areas. Visitors come for secluded hiking, birdwatching, and views toward the Issaquah Valley and nearby Cascade foothills.

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Nolte State Park

Enumclaw, Washington
31 miles away

"Federal Way families often choose the park for a manageable day trip to the water. Its small size and easy amenities make it appealing for casual recreation."

Nolte State Park offers a scenic Deep Lake shoreline, forested picnic areas, and a popular swim beach in a compact day-use setting. Its calm waters and easy access make it a favorite for families and anglers looking for a low-key outdoor escape.

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Cutts Island Marine State Park

Lakebay, Washington
34 miles away

"Federal Way is close enough for a day trip to the park’s shoreline and marine setting. Families and small groups often visit for boating and picnicking."

Cutts Island Marine State Park offers a remote island experience just offshore from the Key Peninsula, with a protected beach and tidal shoreline popular for beachcombing and picnics. Its quiet setting and marine wildlife viewing make it a favorite for paddlers and boaters seeking a short getaway.

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Penrose Point State Park

Lakebay, Washington
42 miles away

"Federal Way visitors may choose Penrose Point for a quieter alternative to larger regional parks. Its shoreline scenery and camping make it appealing for weekend escapes."

Penrose Point State Park offers a classic South Sound coastal experience with wooded campsites, marine shoreline, and easy access to tide pools and kayaking. Its sheltered setting makes it a favorite for day use, wildlife viewing, and relaxed waterfront recreation.

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Joemma Beach State Park

Lakebay, Washington
45 miles away

"Federal Way visitors come for a quieter coastal park experience than the urban shoreline. It is a good option for nature viewing and a relaxed picnic."

Joemma Beach State Park offers a low-key coastal experience on Case Inlet with a sandy and pebbly beach, picnic facilities, and opportunities for shellfish harvesting. Its sheltered shoreline and scenic water views make it a favorite for day trips, especially during low tide.

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Tolmie State Park

Olympia, Washington
59 miles away

"Federal Way visitors often seek out Tolmie State Park for a scenic getaway that feels removed from the urban corridor. Its beaches and picnic areas make it a solid choice for a full-day outing."

Tolmie State Park offers a mix of forest, beach, and saltwater habitat just north of Olympia. Its protected shoreline, picnic areas, and wildlife viewing make it a popular spot for low-key outdoor recreation and family outings.

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