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McClellan Meadows 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.
Oldman Pass 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.
On the shores of Lake Chelan is one of Washington State’s most popular state parks. At Lake Chelan State Park, enjoy a hiking, biking, volleyball, swimming, fishing and camping.
Gold Creek Sno-park is located in the Blewett/I90 region. This Sno-park features a snowplay area, 1.7 miles of snowshoeing trails, and 23 miles of motorized snowmobiling trails.
South Summit Sno-Park is located in the Mount Baker/Methow region. This Sno-park features 29 miles of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.
Pearrygin Lake Sno-Park is located in the Mount Baker/Methow region. This Sno-park features 40 miles of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.
Blewett Pass Sno-Park is located in the Blewett/I90 region. This Sno-Park features 70 miles of snowmobile trails, 92 kilometers of cross country skiing trails, and a restroom.
Goose Egg Sno-park is located in the Greenwater/Yakima region. This Sno-park features 2 miles of trails for cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and other non-motorized winter recreation.
Salmon Ridge Sno-Park is located in the Mount Baker/Methow region. This Sno-park features 15 miles of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.

OLYMPIA – Aug. 31, 2022 – Washington State Parks will close the lower parking lot and all restroom facilities at Tolmie State Park near Lacey on Tuesday, Sept. 6 to complete a fish passage project.

The upper lot at Tolmie will remain open, with space for 30 cars, and portable toilets will be available during construction. The work is set to start in September and wrap up in February of 2023. Visitors will be able to reach the beach on a steep trail from the upper parking lot.

Kanaskat-Palmer State Park is a camping park on a forested plateau next to the rushing whitewaters of the Green River. Have a heart-pounding rafting adventure or fish, hike and enjoy a leisurely campout.
Saddle up for a deep-forest adventure. Horses are welcome at this 616-acre camping park set in a stand of old-growth forest. Equestrian parking is on the east side of the road after you pass the campground entrance coming from the north. Dense old growth forest hiking trails, picnic shelters, and camping are available. Horseback riders can enjoy wooded trails and trailer parking at this charming, woodsy park.
Sno-parks visitors are responsible for knowing rules and safety information for winter recreation.
Fields Spring Sno-park is located in the Inland Northeast/Southeast region. This Sno-park features a snowplay area, and 6 miles of trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and other winter recreation activities.
Bay View State Park is a camping park on the shores of Padilla Bay. Fly a kite or pull up a chair to enjoy magnificent views of the San Juan Islands on clear or partially clear days.
Obstruction Pass State Park gives you access to one of the few public beaches on Orcas Island. The 76-acre park features madrone trees, pebbly beaches and splendid water views.
Triton Cove State Park is a small day use park on Hood Canal with 555 feet of shoreline and an ADA-accessible boat launch. Take to the water for a day of crabbing, fishing or enjoy a relaxed picnic on the shore.
Don't want to choose between the ocean or river? Griffiths-Priday State Park has the best of both! Whether you are picnicking, fishing or want a relaxing stroll on the sandy beach then this quiet park is a perfect day trip.
Alta Lake State Park is a camping and day-use park where mountainous pine forests meet the desert. The 2-mile long lake offers trout fishing, water skiing and windsurfing during the summer months.

Hugging the shore of 17-foot-deep Deep Lake, Millersylvania State Park is notable for its many well-preserved park structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Rainbow Falls State Park is a 129-acre camping park on the Chehalis River. A variety of campsites and a tranquil river setting make this a popular overnight stay for hikers, cyclists and horseback riders tackling the Willapa Hills Trail.
Classic summertime fun awaits you at this popular state park above Rocky Reach Dam. Lincoln Rock State Park has a friendly, community atmosphere, shaded campsites, cabins, and a boat launch on Lake Entiat.

Squilchuck State Park is nestled in a mountain valley southeast of the city of Wenatchee in Central Washington.

Located between Seattle and Ellensburg off I-90, Lake Easton State Park is a magnet for urbanites who have limited time for escapes. The park is also far enough east to (sometimes) see sun when Seattle is shrouded in gray.

SPOKANE – After several months of conversation with the community, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission developed its preliminary land use plan for the potential boundary expansion of Riverside State Park