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Potholes cabins are nestled along the banks of Potholes Reservoir.
Belfair cabins are located on the southern end of Hood Canal.
Conconully cabins are located near the shoreline of the Conconully Reservoir.
Schafer cabins are located in the East Campground and are a short walk to the Satsop River.
Dosewallips cabins are situated among evergreen trees looking towards the Olympic Mountains.
Riverside cabins overlook the Spokane River and are a short walk to the iconic Bowl and Pitcher rock formation.
French Cabin Sno-park is located in the Blewett/I90 region. This Sno-park features 12 miles of trails for both snowmobiling and snowshoeing.
Cabin Creek Sno-park is located in the Blewett/I90 region. This Sno-park features 25 miles of trail for non-motorized recreation.
Rasar cabins are tucked in a cozy forest setting, near the group camp area and an easy half-mile walk to the Skagit River.
Fields Spring Tamarack Cabin is located near the Wohelo Lodge.
Cape Disappointment cabins are tucked into an alder forest on the shore of Lake O’Neil.
Dash Point cabins are nestled in a forest near the beautiful Puget Sound shoreline.
Camano Island cabins are located in a diverse mature forest with peek-a-boo views of Saratoga Passage.
Ike Kinswa cabins are a stones throw away from Mayfield Lake and forested hiking trails.
Lincoln Rock cabins sit near the Columbia River with dramatic views of high desert cliffs.
Pearrygin Lake cabins are located near the swim beach under the shade of willow and ash tress.
Kitsap Memorial cabins are a short walk away from beach access with stunning views of Hood Canal.
Wallace Falls cabins are a short walk the Woody Trail, providing access to Wallace Falls and Wallace Lake.
Steamboat Rock cabins are located in the middle of the high cliff walls of the Grand Coulee, with nearby access to Banks Lake.
Bay View cabins are nestled among Douglas-fir trees with views of Padilla Bay and the San Juan Islands.
OLYMPIA – Following a public process, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission voted on Thursday to keep the cabins at Cama Beach Historical State Park permanently closed where they currently sit.
Twin Harbors cabins are nestled under windswept pine trees and are a short walk through sand dunes to a driftwood scattered beach.
OLYMPIA — As of Feb. 26, 2024, the cabins and restrooms in the lower area at Cama Beach State Park will be closed until further notice. Day use in that area will remain open but restrooms will only be available in other parts of the park.
OLYMPIA — Significant septic failures led to the closure of the cabins and other buildings in the beach area of Cama Beach State Park in February 2024.
Battle Ground Lake cabins sit among a grove of Douglas fir trees, within walking distance of Battle Ground Lake.