Washington State Parks Near Lynnwood

Discover 8 parks within driving distance of Lynnwood

Saint Edward State Park

Kenmore, Washington
18 miles away

"Lynnwood is close enough for spontaneous visits and outdoor exercise. Visitors appreciate the park’s mix of wooded trails, open lawns, and shoreline scenery."

Saint Edward State Park combines a large lakefront forest with a historic campus setting, making it one of the most distinctive parks in the Seattle area. Visitors come for walking, biking, picnicking, shoreline views, and the park’s landmark architecture.

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Mount Pilchuck State Park

Granite Falls, Washington
38 miles away

"Lynnwood residents can reach the park in under an hour and a half, making it a convenient destination for a demanding weekend hike. The park offers a dramatic contrast to suburban life."

Mount Pilchuck State Park is centered on a steep, scenic climb to a historic fire lookout perched near the summit. Visitors come for challenging hiking, dramatic views, and a classic North Cascades foothills experience.

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Forks of the Sky State Park

Gold Bar, Washington
39 miles away

"Lynnwood is within easy reach for a half-day outing. Visitors appreciate the park’s open space and access to the Skykomish River landscape."

Forks of the Sky State Park offers a peaceful setting along the Skykomish River with forested riverbanks and mountain scenery. It is a good stop for picnicking, photography, and enjoying the natural character of the North Cascades foothills.

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Wallace Falls State Park

Gold Bar, Washington
39 miles away

"Lynnwood residents often choose Wallace Falls for a nature-filled day trip. Its waterfall views and forest trails provide a popular escape from suburban life."

Wallace Falls State Park offers a classic Northwest landscape of mossy forest, rushing water, and steep canyon scenery. Its signature attraction is Wallace Falls, a multi-tiered waterfall that draws hikers from across the region.

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Cama Beach Historical State Park

Camano Island, Washington
40 miles away

"Lynnwood travelers visit for a coastal getaway that feels far from suburban traffic but remains within an easy drive. The park’s history and beach access appeal to families and photographers."

Cama Beach Historical State Park combines a preserved coastal resort village with easy access to the beach and calm waters of Saratoga Passage. It is known for its historic cabins, interpretive exhibits, and family-friendly waterfront recreation.

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Camano Island State Park

Camano, Washington
45 miles away

"Lynnwood travelers can reach the park in under an hour and a half for a coastal outing. It is a good option for families and groups wanting a scenic picnic or overnight stay."

Camano Island State Park offers a classic Puget Sound getaway with forested trails, a sandy and rocky shoreline, and panoramic water views. It is especially popular for camping, picnics, beach walks, and wildlife viewing.

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Fort Casey Historical State Park

Coupeville, Washington
54 miles away

"Lynnwood visitors often choose Fort Casey for a coastal day trip with history and nature. It is a popular destination for those seeking lighthouse views and a quieter park experience."

Fort Casey Historical State Park features one of the best-preserved coastal defense sites in Washington, including gun emplacements, tunnels, and the iconic Admiralty Head Lighthouse. Its bluff-top setting offers panoramic views of the water, ferries, and passing marine life.

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Deception Pass State Park

Oak Harbor, Washington
58 miles away

"Lynnwood visitors are drawn to the park for a full-day scenic outing and outdoor recreation. It is close enough for spontaneous trips while still offering a dramatic coastal setting."

Deception Pass State Park spans Fidalgo and Whidbey islands and offers some of the most photographed scenery in Washington. Its rugged shoreline, forested trails, and access to kayaking, fishing, and camping make it a year-round destination.

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