Washington State Parks Near White Salmon

Discover 13 parks within driving distance of White Salmon

Reed Island State Park

Bingen, Washington
4 miles away

"White Salmon is a nearby Columbia River Gorge community with outdoor recreation access and local dining. It is a practical base for day trips and overnight stays."

Reed Island State Park is a small, undeveloped island park in the Columbia River near the Oregon border. Its main attractions are sandy shoreline, primitive campsites, and opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and wildlife viewing.

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Spring Creek Hatchery State Park

Underwood, Washington
9 miles away

"White Salmon residents can visit quickly for river views, photography, and hatchery-related interpretation. It is a convenient local outing with a strong connection to the Columbia River."

Spring Creek Hatchery State Park offers a peaceful stop along the Columbia River with access to hatchery grounds, interpretive displays, and scenic shoreline views. It is especially popular during fish runs, when visitors can watch salmon and steelhead-related activity and enjoy a quiet picnic by the water.

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Symons State Scenic Viewpoint

Mosier, Oregon
11 miles away

"A small Washington town across the river, popular for outdoor sports and easy access to the Gorge's viewpoints and trails."

Symons State Scenic Viewpoint is renowned for its sweeping vistas of the Columbia River and surrounding landscapes. Visitors enjoy easy access to picnic facilities and interpretive displays, making it an ideal stop for sightseeing and relaxation.

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Columbia Hills State Park

Dallesport, Washington
12 miles away

"White Salmon residents visit for scenic recreation on the Columbia River and to explore the park’s cultural sites. It is a convenient destination for picnics and short hikes."

Columbia Hills State Park spans rolling hills and river bluffs above the Columbia River, offering a mix of outdoor recreation and cultural history. Its most notable features include petroglyph sites, seasonal wildflowers, and access to boating, fishing, and scenic day-use areas.

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Lindsey Creek State Park

Hood River, Oregon
12 miles away

"White Salmon, across the river in Washington, is a hub for rafting, kayaking, and exploring the Gorge’s northern side."

Lindsey Creek State Park features riverside access, picnic tables, and scenic views of the Columbia River Gorge. It's an ideal stop for a quiet break or a family picnic while exploring the Gorge.

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Seneca Fouts Memorial State Natural Area

Mosier, Oregon
12 miles away

"A small Washington town across the river, popular with outdoor adventurers. Residents cross the Hood River Bridge to explore the park’s meadows and views."

Seneca Fouts Memorial State Natural Area is known for its wildflower displays, open meadows, and breathtaking views of the Columbia River Gorge. The park is a peaceful spot for hiking, picnicking, and photography.

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"Located across the river in Washington, White Salmon is a hub for outdoor adventure, including rafting, kayaking, and hiking."

Vinzenz Lausmann Memorial State Natural Area features forested trails, panoramic viewpoints, and access to the spectacular Columbia River Gorge. It's ideal for those seeking a quiet retreat and beautiful scenery.

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Wygant State Natural Area

Hood River, Oregon
13 miles away

"A charming Washington town across the river, known for rafting, kayaking, and stunning Gorge views."

Wygant State Natural Area features a historic trail along an old highway, lush forests, and panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge. It's ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying wildflowers in spring.

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Memaloose State Park

Mosier, Oregon
16 miles away

"Located across the river in Washington, White Salmon is a hub for outdoor recreation and offers easy access to the Oregon side of the Gorge."

Memaloose State Park features riverside campsites, picnic spots, and sweeping vistas of the Columbia River Gorge. The park is known for its spring wildflower displays and easy access to regional attractions.

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Doug's Beach State Park

Lyle, Washington
28 miles away

"White Salmon is close enough for frequent visits to the park's river access and picnic areas. Many visitors combine a stop here with other Columbia Gorge outings."

Doug's Beach State Park sits on the north shore of the Columbia River in the eastern Columbia River Gorge, where steady winds and open water make it a favorite for wind sports. Visitors also come for fishing access, picnicking, and expansive views of the river and surrounding cliffs.

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Brooks Memorial State Park

Goldendale, Washington
33 miles away

"White Salmon residents and visitors often head east for a quieter inland park experience. Brooks Memorial is a convenient destination for picnics, camping, and a change from the busy Gorge recreation areas."

Brooks Memorial State Park offers a quiet, wooded retreat with a mix of open grasslands, ponderosa pine forest, and seasonal wildflowers. Its location near Goldendale makes it a convenient base for exploring the Columbia River Gorge, the Klickitat River area, and the region’s dark skies.

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Goldendale Observatory State Park Heritage Site

Goldendale, Washington
34 miles away

"White Salmon residents and visitors often make the drive for astronomy programs and panoramic views. The observatory offers a different kind of Gorge experience than river recreation and hiking."

Goldendale Observatory State Park Heritage Site centers on a large public observatory with guided night-sky programs, solar viewing, and educational exhibits. The site also offers scenic overlooks, picnic areas, and a quiet setting ideal for stargazing and learning about astronomy.

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Maryhill State Park

Goldendale, Washington
37 miles away

"White Salmon residents and visitors come for a sunny river getaway and easy access to the park’s boat launch. It is a popular starting point for combining outdoor recreation with Gorge sightseeing."

Maryhill State Park sits on the north shore of the Columbia River in the Columbia River Gorge, offering a popular launch point for boating and a long stretch of shoreline for swimming and picnicking. The park is also a convenient base for exploring nearby cultural sites, wineries, and scenic viewpoints.

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