Wildlife Viewing Parks Near Walla Walla

Discover 6 parks for wildlife viewing within driving distance of Walla Walla

Paradise Point State Park

Burbank, Washington
56 miles away

"Walla Walla travelers may visit for a Columbia River outing and a break from inland heat. It is a good option for families looking for swimming and boating access."

A Columbia River day-use park with beach access, picnic areas, and river views.

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Fields Spring State Park

Pomeroy, Washington
58 miles away

"Walla Walla travelers come for mountain air, camping, and seasonal outdoor activities away from the valley heat. The park is a strong choice for a family weekend or a peaceful overnight stay."

A scenic Blue Mountains park offering camping, hiking, and year-round outdoor recreation.

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Lyons Ferry State Park

Starbuck, Washington
58 miles away

"Walla Walla visitors may come for a longer day trip focused on boating, swimming, or angling. The park adds a different landscape experience to a wine-country itinerary."

A riverfront day-use park at the Snake and Palouse rivers with boating, fishing, swimming, and picnic areas.

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Palouse Falls State Park

Washtucna, Washington
58 miles away

"Walla Walla visitors often combine the park with a scenic drive across southeastern Washington. The falls provide a rugged outdoor experience that contrasts with the region’s wine country and historic downtown."

A dramatic canyon park featuring Washington’s official state waterfall and expansive views of the Palouse River basin.

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Palouse Falls State Park Heritage Site

LaCrosse, Washington
58 miles away

"Visitors from Walla Walla often make a day trip for the waterfall, canyon views, and photography. It is one of the larger nearby communities with easy access to southeastern Washington road trips."

A dramatic heritage site featuring Washington’s official state waterfall and sweeping canyon views.

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Brooks Memorial State Park

Goldendale, Washington
60 miles away

"Walla Walla is at the edge of the park’s regional draw, but it remains a viable weekend destination for outdoor recreation. Visitors from Walla Walla may come for camping and a scenic drive through south-central Washington."

A forested Columbia River Gorge park with camping, picnicking, and mountain views.

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