Washington State Parks
Explore state parks across Washington
Alta Lake State Park
A lakeside park in north-central Washington known for swimming, boating, fishing, and picnicking.
Anderson Lake State Park
A peaceful island state park known for lake views, birdwatching, and shoreline picnics.
Battle Ground Lake State Park
A wooded lake park near Battle Ground offering swimming, fishing, camping, and picnicking.
Bay View State Park
A peaceful saltwater park with bay views, picnic areas, and excellent birdwatching.
Beacon Rock State Park
A Columbia River Gorge park famous for Beacon Rock, a massive basalt monolith with sweeping river views.
Belfair State Park
A scenic Hood Canal park with sandy beach access, camping, and family-friendly day-use areas.
Birch Bay State Park
A popular saltwater park with sandy beaches, tidal flats, and wide-open views of the bay.
Blake Island Marine State Park
A boat-access-only marine park in Puget Sound with beaches, camping, kayaking, and sweeping views.
Blind Island Marine State Park
A small boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands known for quiet anchorage, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.
Bogachiel State Park
A quiet rainforest park on the Bogachiel River with camping, fishing, and riverfront day use.
Bottle Beach State Park
A small coastal park on Grays Harbor with excellent birdwatching and beach access.
Bridgeport State Park
A quiet Columbia River park near Bridgeport with camping, birdwatching, and water access.
Bridle Trails State Park
A forested urban park in Kirkland with horse trails, walking paths, and a peaceful natural setting.
Brooks Memorial State Park
A forested Columbia River Gorge park with camping, picnicking, and mountain views.
Cama Beach Historical State Park
A restored historic beach resort on Camano Island with cabins, shoreline access, and scenic views.
Camano Island State Park
A scenic marine park with beaches, bluffs, camping, and sweeping views of Saratoga Passage.
Cape Disappointment State Park
A dramatic coastal park at the mouth of the Columbia River with lighthouses, beaches, and ocean views.
Centennial Trail State Park
A popular paved trail corridor along the Spokane River for walking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
Clark Island Marine State Park
A quiet boat-in marine park in the San Juan Islands with beach access, camping, and scenic Salish Sea views.
Columbia Hills State Park
A Columbia River Gorge park with dramatic views, petroglyphs, hiking, and water access.
Columbia Plateau Trail State Park
A scenic rail-trail state park crossing the Palouse and basalt coulees of southeastern Washington.
Conconully State Park
A peaceful lakeside park in the Okanogan Highlands with fishing, boating, camping, and mountain scenery.
Curlew Lake State Park
A peaceful lakefront park in northeast Washington offering fishing, boating, swimming, and camping.
Cutts Island Marine State Park
A boat-access-only marine park in South Puget Sound with sandy beaches, shell-covered shores, and scenic day-use opportunities.
Daroga State Park
A sunny Columbia River park offering swimming, boating, fishing, camping, and scenic desert-river views.
Dash Point State Park
A popular Puget Sound beach park with forests, picnic areas, and shoreline recreation.
Deception Pass State Park
A scenic coastal park famous for its bridge, beaches, forests, and waterfront recreation.
Doe Island Marine State Park
A secluded marine park in the San Juan Islands known for kayaking, beachcombing, and primitive island camping.
Dosewallips State Park
A Hood Canal park known for beach access, camping, and riverfront scenery.
Doug's Beach State Park
A Columbia River day-use park famous for windsurfing, kiteboarding, and scenic basalt cliffs.
Eagle Island Marine State Park
A secluded boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands with camping, beaches, and wildlife viewing.
Federation Forest State Park
A peaceful forest park near Mount Rainier with picnic areas, river access, and scenic woodland walks.
Fields Spring State Park
A scenic Blue Mountains park offering camping, hiking, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Flaming Geyser State Park
A riverside day-use park famous for its natural gas seep and relaxed outdoor recreation.
Forks of the Sky State Park
A quiet riverfront day-use park in the Skykomish River valley.
Fort Casey Historical State Park
A historic coastal fort on Whidbey Island with lighthouse views, beach access, and military ruins.
Fort Columbia State Park
A historic bluff-top park with sweeping Columbia River views and restored military buildings.
Fort Ebey State Park
A coastal park on Whidbey Island with bluffs, beaches, historic military sites, and panoramic water views.
Fort Flagler Historical State Park
A historic coastal fort park with beaches, military ruins, and panoramic water views.
Fort Simcoe Historical State Park
A restored 1850s military fort and historic park in the Yakima Valley.
Fort Townsend Historical State Park
A peaceful shoreline park preserving the site of a former U.S. Army fort near Port Townsend.
Fort Worden Historical State Park
A historic coastal park in Port Townsend with beaches, trails, museums, and dramatic Strait of Juan de Fuca views.
Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park
A Columbia River park known for its world-class petrified wood, geology exhibits, and dramatic desert views.
Goldendale Observatory State Park Heritage Site
A hilltop astronomy park known for public telescope programs and expansive Gorge views.
Grayland Beach State Park
A sandy Pacific Coast park with beach access, camping, clamming, and ocean views.
Griffiths-Priday State Park
A scenic coastal day-use park at the Copalis River mouth with beach access, birdwatching, and fishing.
Harstine Island State Park
A peaceful marine park on Harstine Island with shoreline access, camping, and water-based recreation.
Hope Island Marine State Park
A boat-access-only island park with secluded camping, shoreline access, and excellent wildlife viewing.
Hope Island Marine State Park
A boat-access-only island park in Skagit Bay with beaches, forest, camping, and wildlife viewing.
Ike Kinswa State Park
A lakeside park on Mayfield Lake known for boating, swimming, picnicking, and family camping.
Illahee State Park
A quiet saltwater park on Port Orchard Bay with shoreline access, picnic areas, and scenic views.
Iron Horse State Park
A scenic rail-trail state park crossing the Cascade foothills with trestles, forests, and mountain views.
Jackson House State Park Heritage Site
A small heritage site preserving the historic Jackson House and its pioneer-era story in the Skagit Valley.
James Island Marine State Park
A secluded boat-access island park in the San Juan Islands known for kayaking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
Jarrell Cove State Park
A peaceful marine park on Harstine Island known for camping, boating, and shoreline views.
Joemma Beach State Park
A peaceful South Puget Sound shoreline park known for beach access, clamming, and picnic areas.
Jones Island Marine State Park
A boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands with camping, kayaking, fishing, and scenic shoreline.
Joseph Whidbey State Park
A peaceful shoreline park on Whidbey Island with picnic areas, beach access, and mountain views.
Kanaskat-Palmer State Park
A wooded Green River park offering fishing, swimming, picnicking, and peaceful day-use recreation.
Kinney Point State Park
A quiet marine park on Marrowstone Island with shoreline access, tidepools, and scenic views.
Kitsap Memorial State Park
A small Hood Canal park known for shoreline access, picnicking, and forested waterfront scenery.
Kopachuck State Park
A scenic marine park in Gig Harbor known for beach access, tide pools, and picnic areas.
Lake Chelan State Park
A popular lakeside park on Lake Chelan with swimming, boating, camping, and scenic views.
Lake Easton State Park
A scenic Cascade foothills park with lake access, camping, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Lake Isabella State Park
A peaceful lake park for fishing, paddling, picnicking, and wildlife watching.
Lake Sammamish State Park
A lakeside day-use park with beaches, boating, picnicking, and wildlife viewing near Seattle.
Lake Sylvia State Park
A peaceful forested lake park in Montesano with swimming, paddling, fishing, and picnic areas.
Lake Wenatchee State Park
A popular Cascade foothills park with a large lake, beaches, camping, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Larrabee State Park
Washington’s first state park, known for coastal views, camping, and forested shoreline.
Leadbetter Point State Park
A remote coastal park with ocean beaches, dunes, and excellent birdwatching at the north end of the Long Beach Peninsula.
Lewis and Clark Trail State Park
A small Columbia River day-use park with scenic views, picnic areas, and historic significance.
Lime Kiln Point State Park
A premier whale-watching park on San Juan Island with a historic lighthouse and sweeping views of Haro Strait.
Lincoln Rock State Park
A sunny Columbia River park offering boating, swimming, camping, and picnic areas near Wenatchee.
Loomis Lake State Park
A peaceful day-use park on the Long Beach Peninsula with a freshwater lake and picnic areas.
Lyons Ferry State Park
A riverfront day-use park at the Snake and Palouse rivers with boating, fishing, swimming, and picnic areas.
Manchester State Park
A scenic Puget Sound waterfront park with beach access, picnic areas, and historic military remnants.
Maryhill State Park
A Columbia River park with beach access, boating, camping, and sweeping Gorge views.
Matia Island Marine State Park
A secluded marine park on a forested island with beaches, wildlife, and boating access.
Matilda N. Jackson State Park Heritage Site
A small heritage park honoring pioneer Matilda N. Jackson in the Skagit Valley.
McMicken Island Marine State Park
A remote boat-access-only marine park in South Puget Sound with quiet shoreline and scenic island views.
Millersylvania State Park
A forested lakefront park with swimming, camping, and classic Pacific Northwest scenery.
Moran State Park
A scenic island park on Orcas Island featuring lakes, forests, and panoramic summit views.
Mount Pilchuck State Park
A rugged alpine park famous for its summit lookout, wildflower meadows, and expansive mountain views.
Mount Spokane State Park
A large mountain park offering scenic views, forest recreation, and winter sports near Spokane.
Mystery Bay State Park
A quiet marine park on Marrowstone Island with shoreline access, picnic areas, and scenic views.
Nolte State Park
A small, peaceful lake park in the foothills of Mount Rainier with swimming, fishing, and picnicking.
Obstruction Pass State Park
A quiet marine park on Orcas Island with shoreline access, picnic areas, and scenic views.
Ocean City State Park
A scenic Washington coast day-use park known for beach access, clamming, and ocean views.
Olallie State Park
A scenic forested day-use park with waterfalls, river access, and mountain views near Snoqualmie Pass.
Olmstead Place Historical State Park
A preserved pioneer homestead and farm museum in the Kittitas Valley.
Pacific Beach State Park
A scenic oceanfront park on Washington's outer coast with camping, beach access, and sweeping Pacific views.
Pacific Pines State Park
A peaceful coastal forest park with beach access, picnic areas, and excellent birdwatching.
Packwood State Park (Skate Creek Nature Park)
A quiet forest day-use park near Packwood with picnic areas and access to scenic mountain country.
Palouse Falls State Park
A dramatic canyon park featuring Washington’s official state waterfall and expansive views of the Palouse River basin.
Palouse Falls State Park Heritage Site
A dramatic heritage site featuring Washington’s official state waterfall and sweeping canyon views.
Paradise Point State Park
A Columbia River day-use park with beach access, picnic areas, and river views.
Patos Island Marine State Park
A remote boat-access-only marine park with a historic lighthouse, shoreline camping, and outstanding wildlife viewing.
Peace Arch Historical State Park
A border park featuring the Peace Arch monument, gardens, and views of the U.S.-Canada crossing.
Pearrygin Lake State Park
A popular Methow Valley park with a sandy lakefront, camping, and mountain scenery.
Penrose Point State Park
A peaceful Puget Sound park known for shoreline views, beachcombing, and family picnics.
Peshastin Pinnacles State Park
A small Wenatchee Valley park known for sandstone pinnacles, hiking, climbing, and scenic desert views.
Pleasant Harbor State Park
A quiet Hood Canal marine park with beach access, boating, and scenic Olympic Mountain views.
Posey Island Marine State Park
A remote marine park offering primitive island camping, kayaking, and scenic San Juan Islands shoreline views.
Potholes State Park
A high-desert lake park known for boating, fishing, swimming, and birdwatching.
Potlatch State Park
A Hood Canal shoreline park with beach access, tide pooling, clamming, and mountain views.
Rainbow Falls State Park
A wooded riverfront park featuring a dramatic waterfall, camping, and easy access to the Chehalis River.
Rasar State Park
A scenic Skagit River park with camping, boating, and quiet forested recreation.
Reed Island State Park
A boat-access-only island park on the Columbia River with beaches, camping, and river recreation.
Riverside State Park
A sprawling Spokane-area park with rivers, forests, camping, and extensive outdoor recreation.
Sacajawea Historical State Park
A riverside historic park at the Lewis and Clark campsite with interpretive exhibits and scenic views.
Saddlebag Island Marine State Park
A boat-access-only marine park in the San Juan Islands known for kayaking, beach camping, and wildlife viewing.
Saint Edward State Park
A wooded Lake Washington park with historic buildings, shoreline access, and scenic recreation.
Saltwater State Park
A scenic Puget Sound beach park with tide pools, picnic areas, and popular scuba diving access.
Scenic Beach State Park
A peaceful Hood Canal park with beach access, mountain views, and forested picnic areas.
Schafer State Park
A peaceful riverside park on the Satsop River known for picnicking, fishing, and forested day use.
Seaquest State Park
A wooded park near Mount St. Helens with camping, boating, and wildlife viewing.
Sequim Bay State Park
A scenic marine park on Sequim Bay with camping, shoreline access, and outdoor recreation.
Shine Tidelands State Park
A scenic saltwater shoreline park with tidal flats, beachcombing, birdwatching, and views across Port Townsend Bay.
Skagit Island Marine State Park
A remote marine park offering primitive island camping, shoreline exploration, and wildlife viewing.
Skull Island
A secluded island park in the San Juan Islands offering shoreline exploration, wildlife viewing, and peaceful day-use recreation.
South Whidbey State Park
A scenic Whidbey Island shoreline park with forest, bluffs, and beach access.
Spencer Spit State Park
A peaceful marine park on Lopez Island with beaches, kayaking, and classic San Juan Islands scenery.
Spring Creek Hatchery State Park
A small Columbia River day-use park known for fish hatchery views, wildlife watching, and picnic areas.
Squak Mountain State Park
A wooded day-use park in Issaquah known for quiet hiking, wildlife, and forested mountain scenery.
Squilchuck State Park
A scenic mountain park near Wenatchee known for hiking, biking, picnicking, and winter recreation.
Steamboat Rock State Park
A striking basalt mesa park on Banks Lake known for boating, hiking, swimming, and expansive desert scenery.
Steptoe Battlefield State Park Heritage Site
A historic battlefield site honoring the 1858 Steptoe conflict with interpretive views of the Palouse landscape.
Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site
A scenic hilltop park offering panoramic views of the Palouse and surrounding mountain ranges.
Stretch Point State Park
A quiet marine park on Orcas Island with shoreline access, picnic spots, and scenic views.
Stuart Island Marine State Park
A remote marine park in the San Juan Islands offering boating, kayaking, wildlife viewing, and secluded shoreline camping.
Sucia Island Marine State Park
A boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands with coves, beaches, camping, and exceptional marine scenery.
Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
A striking desert park featuring the Dry Falls overlook, lakes, boating, fishing, and scenic camping.
Tilton River State Park
A quiet riverfront park in Lewis County offering fishing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.
Tolmie State Park
A scenic Puget Sound marine park known for shoreline views, tide flats, and peaceful day-use recreation.
Triton Cove State Park
A small Hood Canal marine park with shoreline access, picnic areas, and mountain views.
Turn Island Marine State Park
A boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands known for camping, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.
Twanoh State Park
A peaceful Hood Canal day-use park with beach access, picnic areas, and popular shellfish harvesting.
Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park
A lakeside park on Lake Chelan known for boating, camping, and mountain views.
Twin Harbors State Park
A scenic Pacific Coast park with wide beaches, camping, and clamming opportunities.
Wallace Falls State Park
A popular Cascade foothills park featuring a spectacular waterfall, forested trails, and river views.
Wenatchee Confluence State Park
A riverfront park where the Wenatchee and Columbia rivers meet, offering views, picnicking, and easy access to downtown Wenatchee.
Westhaven State Park
A small Pacific Coast day-use park with beach access, tidepools, and scenic ocean views.
Westport Light State Park
A scenic Pacific Ocean beach park in Westport with lighthouse views, surfing, and beach access.
Willapa Hills State Park
A peaceful forest park in southwest Washington with trail access, wildlife viewing, and picnic opportunities.
Willie Keil's Grave State Park Heritage Site
A small heritage site honoring pioneer Willie Keil and the 1855 wagon train journey to Washington Territory.
Yakima Sportsman State Park
A small Yakima River day-use park with picnic areas, river access, and wildlife viewing.
