Fields Spring State Park

Pomeroy, Washington
Established 1931
826 acres

Fields Spring State Park is a forested mountain park in southeast Washington known for its cool summer temperatures, scenic overlooks, and access to the Blue Mountains. Visitors come for camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, and winter recreation in a quiet, high-elevation setting.

Entrance Fee

Free

Visiting with Dogs

Dogs allowed in designated areas and on trails; must be leashed, controlled, and cleaned up after at all times.

Visitor Tips & Reviews

What Visitors Say

Quiet forest park with scenic trails, wildlife, camping, and peaceful mountain views. Visitors love the solitude, clean facilities, and great hiking, especially in spring and fall.

Tips from Visitors

  • Bring sturdy shoes for trails and uneven terrain.
  • Check weather before visiting; mountain conditions change quickly.
  • Carry water and snacks; services are limited nearby.
  • Watch for wildlife and keep a safe distance.
  • Plan ahead for cell service gaps in the park.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Fields Spring State Park is late spring through early fall, when mountain roads are clear and temperatures are mild. Summer offers the best camping and hiking conditions, while winter brings snow for snowshoeing and quiet scenic visits.

Amenities

RestroomsParkingPicnic AreasCampgroundDrinking WaterFire PitsInterpretive InformationSnowshoeing AccessVault Toilets

Nearby Attractions

Explore these attractions near Fields Spring State Park:

  • Blue Mountains Scenic Area
    A broad mountain region known for forested ridges, wildlife habitat, and scenic drives.
    Within the park
  • Pomeroy Museum
    A local history stop that highlights the heritage of Garfield County and the surrounding region.
    13 miles away
  • Pataha Creek Canyon
    A rugged canyon landscape offering dramatic views and opportunities for exploring the surrounding countryside.
    18 miles away

Things to Do at Fields Spring State Park

HikingCampingWildlife ViewingSnowshoeingPicnicking

Camping at Fields Spring State Park

Tent and RV camping available; some sites offer hookups. Check reservations, seasonal access, and park rules before visiting.

Hiking Trails

Fields Spring State Park offers quiet day hiking with forested trails, rolling hills, and scenic overlooks near the Blue Mountains. Hikers often mention well-kept paths, moderate climbs, and peaceful wildlife viewing, especially in spring and summer. Trails are generally family-friendly, though some sections can be steep or muddy after rain. It’s a good choice for a relaxed, uncrowded hike with mountain views.

Puffer Butte Trail

Moderate

A popular hike to a scenic summit with expansive views of the Blue Mountains and surrounding forested hills.

4 mi
2-3 hours
1,200 ft gain
Moderate difficulty

Fields Spring Nature Trail

Easy

A short, family-friendly loop through forested habitat with interpretive features and gentle terrain.

1.5 mi
45-60 minutes
150 ft gain
Easy difficulty

Puffer Butte Loop via Forest Roads

Moderate

A longer route combining trail and forest roads for a quieter ascent and broad mountain views.

6 mi
3-4 hours
1,300 ft gain
Moderate difficulty

Upper Fields Spring Trail

Moderate

A wooded trail with rolling terrain, wildflower potential in season, and access to park viewpoints.

2.8 mi
1.5-2 hours
700 ft gain
Moderate difficulty

Directions

From Pomeroy, drive south on US-12 for about 13 miles, then turn onto the park access road and follow signs to the main entrance. The park is in the Blue Mountains near the Oregon border.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fields Spring State Park best known for?

Visitors often come for the quiet forest setting, mountain views, and access to hiking, camping, and winter recreation. Many reviews mention it as a peaceful, less-crowded park with a rustic feel.

Are there good hiking trails at Fields Spring State Park?

Yes. The park is known for scenic trails through forest and open ridges. Hikers often note the views are rewarding, especially on clear days. Trail conditions can vary by season, so check before you go.

Can I camp at Fields Spring State Park?

Yes, camping is available. Visitors often describe the campground as quiet and wooded, with a more remote atmosphere than larger parks. It’s a good choice if you want a simple, nature-focused stay.

Is Fields Spring State Park open year-round?

The park is generally open year-round, but access and activities can change with weather, especially in winter. Snow and road conditions may affect travel, so it’s smart to check current conditions before visiting.

What should I know before visiting Fields Spring State Park?

Many visitors recommend bringing supplies, water, and layers, since the park can feel remote and weather can change quickly. Cell service may be limited in some areas, so plan ahead.

Is Fields Spring State Park good for a quiet getaway?

Yes. Reviews often mention the park’s calm, uncrowded atmosphere and scenic setting. It’s a popular pick for people looking to relax, hike, or camp away from busier destinations.

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