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Alta Lake
Alta Lake State Park is a 181-acre camping park where the mountainous pine forests meet the desert.
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Anderson Lake
Anderson Lake State Park is a remote day use park of Cedar, Fir, and Alder forest mixed with freshwater marshes.
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Battle Ground Lake
Battle Ground Lake State Park is a camping park with 280 acres of beautiful, forested land in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains.
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Bay View
Bay View State Park is a 25-acre camping park with 1,285-feet of saltwater shoreline on Padilla Bay.
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Beacon Rock
Beacon Rock State Park is a 5,100-acre year-round camping park with historic significance dating back hundreds of years.
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Belfair
Belfair State Park is a 65-acre, year-round camping park on 3,720-feet of saltwater shoreline at the southern end of Hood Canal in western Washington.
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Birch Bay
Birch Bay State Park is a 194-acre camping park with 8,255-feet of saltwater shoreline on Birch Bay and 14,923-feet of freshwater shoreline on Terrell Creek.
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Blake Island
Blake Island State Park is a 475-acre marine camping park with five miles of saltwater beach shoreline providing magnificent views of the Olympic Mountains and the Seattle skyline.
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Blind Island
Blind Island is a small, 3-acre marine camping park located near the entrance of Blind Bay, Shaw Island.
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Bogachiel
Bogachiel State Park is a thickly forested 123-acre camping park on the banks of the Bogachiel River.
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Bottle Beach
Bottle Beach State Park is a 75-acre day-use park with 6,000-feet of shoreline on Grays Harbor.
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Bridgeport
Bridgeport State Park is a 748-acre camping park with 7,500-feet of freshwater shoreline on Rufus Woods Lake.
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Bridle Trails
Bridle Trails State Park, a 482-acre day-use park, is well-known for its horse trails and equestrian shows.
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Brooks Memorial
Brooks Memorial State Park is a 682-acre, seasonal camping park located in the Simcoe Mountains 15 miles north of Goldendale off Highway 97.
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Cama Beach
Cama Beach State Park is on the southwest shore of Camano Island facing Saratoga Passage.
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Camano Island
Camano Island State Park is a 173-acre camping park with 6,700-feet of rocky shoreline and beach.
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Camp Wooten
Located on the Tucannon River in the Blue Mountains, this center offers hiking on forested and mountain trails, canoeing on Donnie Lake, and swimming in an indoor pool.
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Cape Disappointment
Cape Disappointment State Park is a 1,882-acre camping park on the Long Beach Peninsula, fronted by the Pacific Ocean.
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Centennial Trail
Centennial Trail State Park is a 37 mile paved trail, managed by Riverside State Park.
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Clark Island
Clark Island is a 55-acre marine camping and moorage park with 11,292-feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Georgia.
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Columbia Hills
Columbia Hills State Park is a 3,338-acre camping park with 7,500-feet of freshwater shoreline on the Columbia River.
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Columbia Plateau Trail
Columbia Plateau Trail State Park is a 4,109-acre, 130-mile-long rail-bed trail that traces the 1908 original path of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railroad.
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Conconully
Conconully State Park is an 81-acre camping park with 5,400-feet of freshwater shoreline in north central Washington
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Crawford
Crawford State Park is a 49-acre, forested day-use park featuring Gardner Cave, the third longest limestone cavern in Washington.
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Curlew Lake
Curlew Lake State Park is a 123-acre camping park, eight miles from the Stone Rose public fossil dig and the charming gold rush town of Republic.
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Cutts Island
Cutts Island is a two-acre marine park situated on Carr Inlet. During low tide, the island has a very nice sand beach.