We're updating our camping and moorage fees to continue providing great experiences for visitors amid inflation and rising costs. You will see a rate increase for camping stays booked for May 15 and beyond. Moorage fees will increase Jan. 1. Learn more here.
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Twin Harbors State Park is an essential coastal vacation. Explore the trails through grassy sand dunes to the driftwood scattered beach. Soak up the sun and breathe in the ocean air while strolling the beach, flying a kite or building sandcastles with friends and family.
Locals and visitors alike love Western Washington for its rivers, forests, lakes and… rain. OK, most people don't love the rain. But, with a hearty spirit, the right gear and a little prep work, the state's famous precipitation doesn't have to ruin your camping vacation.
Learn about nature by having fun in this interactive activity with a Park Ranger.
The arching bridges that link Fidalgo Island to Whidbey Island are only an introduction to the beauty and fascination of Deception Pass State Park.
Huffin' for the Stuffin' Turkey Trot is a 5K and 10K race benefitting Active4Youth.
Learn about activities and services in our Sno-Parks.
Join Counselor and ecotherapist, Jill Casebolt, for self-guided activities to promote mental and physical health.
Build your own toy boat at Camano Island State Park!
To conduct research activities within State Parks, an application to Stewardship is required.
We invite you to play an active role in planning and developing your state parks.
Learn about nature by having fun in this interactive activity with a Park Ranger.
Located on Orcas Island, Camp Moran Retreat Center is a popular venue with large groups. Just a short drive away, Mount Constitution affords visitors a 360-degree view that includes the San Juan Islands and Cascade and Olympic mountains.
Winter sport enthusiasts and families can spice up the cold months with a variety of snow activities to get outside and enjoy what the snow has to offer! Washington Sno-Parks provide access to a variety of winter recreation activities, including snowshoeing, sledding, skiing, skijoring and snow play.
Surrounded by flowers and tall oak trees, the American Kitchen overlooks the magnificent Peace Arch that was built in the early 20th century on the United States/Canadian border. View includes Semiahmoo Bay, the San Juan Islands, Point Roberts and Vancouver Island.
Joseph Whidbey State Park is a day use park on the west shore of Whidbey Island with expansive views of Victoria, B.C., Lopez Island, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Take in a spectacular sunset, kick a ball around, or roam the beach with your kids.
The Washington State Parks invites you to play an active role in planning and developing your state parks.
Cama Beach Quilters 15th annual quilt show returns at the Camano Island Marketplace
Learn about park history and wildlife!
Join this one-hour, family-friendly program.
Join the Spokane Nordic Ski Association for a fun day full of activities in the cross country ski area of Mt. Spokane.
View the night sky at Fort Casey State Park with the Island County Astronomical Society (ICAS). Telescopes will be provided.
Set deep in the mountains outside of Wenatchee, Squilchuck State Park entices the active adventurer.
Join the Interpretive Specialist, Meredith Peterson, and other park staff for a walk out to Cranberry Lake to get out and get moving on the first day of the year. This gentle trail leads you through the forest to a marsh ecosystem, where there is an active beaver lodge and signs of their activity along the way. Enjoy hot drinks and snacks at the drop off shelter before the hike begins.
Drop by the West Beach Shelter to look through telescopes as the Island County Astronomical Society members share the night sky.
Discover the fantastical world of flight through crafts and activities. Nature based learning through games and crafts for families with children ages 2-5 (pre-registration required).