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Kerr Sno-park is located in the Mount Baker/Methow region. This Sno-park features 128 miles of motorized snowmobiling trails.
Eightmile Sno-park is located in the Mount Baker/Methow region. This Sno-park features 100 miles of motorized, snowmobiling trails.
1 Road Sno-Park is located in the Greenwater/Yakima region. This Sno-Park features 44 kilometers of groomed cross country skiing trails, and a restroom.
Geophysical Sno-park is located in the Inland Northeast/Southeast region. This Sno-park features 7 miles of trails for cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and more.
Manchester State Park is a year-round camping park with stunning views of the Puget Sound and an interesting military history, including the historic Torpedo Warehouse.
Hosting is one of the most popular volunteer opportunities at Washington State Parks. Park hosts help State Parks achieve our mission to connect all Washingtonians to their diverse natural and cultural heritage and provide memorable recreational and educational experiences.
Kachess Sno-park is located in the Blewett/I90 region. This Sno-park features 23 miles of trails for both motorized and non-motorized winter recreation.
Highlands Sno-park is located in the Mount Baker/Methow region. This Sno-park features 22 miles of trails for cross country skiing, snowshoeing and more.
Hyak Sno-park is located in the Blewett/I90 region. This Sno-park features 7 miles of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and more.
Lookout Sno-park is located in the South Cascades region. This Sno-park features 16 miles of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.
Wakepish Sno-Park is located in the South Cascades region. This Sno-park features 33 miles of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.
Pineside Sno-Park is located in the South Cascades region. This Sno-park features 16 miles of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.
Maryhill State Park is a waterfront camping park right on the Columbia River. Visit for a relaxing camping weekend and experience this area's natural beauty, wonder and cultural history.
Chiwawa Sno-park is located in the Leavenworth/Chelan region. This Sno-park features approximately 15 miles of non-motorized trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
Koshko Sno-park is located in the South Cascades region. This Sno-park features 16 miles of non-motorized trails for cross country skiing, snowshoeing and more.
Millersylvania State Park is an old-growth forest camping park on the shores of Deep Lake with two swimming beaches, miles of forested hiking and biking trails, and watercraft launches.
Taneum Sno-park is located in the Blewett/I90 region. This Sno-park features 78 miles of motorized snowmobiling trails. CLOSED THIS SEASON DUE TO EXTENSIVE WINTER LOGGING AND HAULING.
Visit the mountains or beach at Dosewallips State Park. Dig for clams or watch a herd of elk wander through camp. This diverse and dynamic park is perfect for a day trip or overnight stay.
Bridgeport State Park is a 622-acre camping park with 7,500 feet of freshwater shoreline on Rufus Woods Lake. Tucked away behind Chief Joseph Dam in Bridgeport, this gem of a park is a picnic lover's dream with 18 acres of lawn and abundant shade admidst a desert terrain.
Learn more about how Washington State Parks provide economic and ecosystem benefits.
Learn about the qualifications, training, and application process to become a Washington State Parks Ranger.
Nestled in the forested mountains of north central Washington, Conconully State Park is an angler’s paradise.
Built in the classic style of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Twanoh State Park is a 188-acre marine camping park on Hood Canal that features warm saltwater swimming, scenic beauty and abundant shellfish.
View the night sky at Fort Casey State Park with the Island County Astronomical Society (ICAS). Telescopes will be provided.

Overnight mooring space may be limited during maintenance work

OLYMPIA – June 9, 2023 – The Washington State Parks and recreation Commission (Parks) will complete routine inspection and maintenance of 180 public mooring buoys in parks this summer. Work will begin in north and central Puget Sound on Monday, June 12, and will continue across Puget Sound through June.