Burn Ban

No fires permitted at any time.

Construction

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There will be Nisqually River access closures within the park from July 22nd until summer 2025 while crews complete the development of a trail system and administration building. We appreciate the patience of the community and visitors while construction is completed. Learn more about the project here.

A tranquil, shallow, pale green river with a pine forest in the background and a rocky shoreline.
A milky green river running along a high, pine-covered shoreline.
A shallow river with whitecaps and rocks running through pines and brushy shoreline.
A clear, shallow river with a rocky bottom and a pine forest in the background.

Nisqually State Park

43371 Mashel Prairie Road, Eatonville, WA 98328

Nisqually State Park is a day use park currently in development on the Nisqually River between Mashel River and Ohop Creek. Take in stunning views of Mount Rainier as you explore an abundance of trails on foot, bicycle, or horseback.

Rules

  • Day-Use Only
  • Dogs Allowed on Leash
  • Fires not Allowed
  • Horses Allowed

Visitors will soon be able to explore more of this park. For now, some areas may be temporarily inaccessible or off limits while we develop the park for expanded recreation and use. 

Dogs are required to be under physical control on an 8 ft. or shorter leash at all times while on park property. 

Please park in designated parking spots. A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access in all Washington State Parks. 

Off-Road vehicles are not permitted on park property.

Activities

Biking

Bird Watching

Fishing

Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running

Horseback Riding

Amenities

Restrooms

Accessible Parking

Parking

Bike Trails

Equestrian Trails

Hiking Trails

Park features

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Creek

Field

Forest

Freshwater

Meadow

Mountain View

River

Rocky Beach

Seasonal Wildflowers

Viewpoint

Wildlife Viewing

Rules

  • Day-Use Only
  • Dogs Allowed on Leash
  • Fires not Allowed
  • Horses Allowed

Visitors will soon be able to explore more of this park. For now, some areas may be temporarily inaccessible or off limits while we develop the park for expanded recreation and use. 

Dogs are required to be under physical control on an 8 ft. or shorter leash at all times while on park property. 

Please park in designated parking spots. A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access in all Washington State Parks. 

Off-Road vehicles are not permitted on park property.

Map & visitor guide

46.8632, -122.3293

Trails

Take a nature walk, horseback ride, or trek down ten miles of shaded trails at the foothills of Mount Rainier. The trill of songbirds keeps you company while you stay protected from the sun under a canopy of firs. Cool your feet and take a lunch break on the rocky shores of the Nisqually River.

Winter Schedule

Learn about seasonal closures and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.