Burn Ban

No fires permitted at any time.

old world cabin of wood surrounded by green grass and wood rail fence
side view up close of round log cabin
side view of log cabin with porch large grassy field
chimney side of log cabin showing porch
picnic tables in large grassy area under tall pines

Jackson House State Park Heritage Site

4277 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, WA 98532

Step into Washington State History at Jackson House State Park Heritage Site. Relax and take in a picnic at this small day use park after viewing the yesteryear cabin home of a local pioneer.

Rules

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

Activities

Interpretive and Visitor Centers

Amenities

Picnic Tables

Accessible Parking

Parking

Interpretive Opportunities

Rules

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

Map & visitor guide

46.541904693354, -122.82254873011

Interpretive opportunities 

Located in Chehalis, this park was once the homestead of John R. Jackson and his family, the first pioneer settlers north of the Columbia river. Built in 1850, the cabin provides a unique view of early settler life. Preserved through the efforts of women's groups in the 1920s, the cabin was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Picnicking

The park has picnic tables and grass fields for recreation.

Winter Schedule

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