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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Shadow of the Sentinels Sno-Park is located in the Mount Baker/Methow region. This Sno-park features non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.
Smith Butte Sno-Park is located in the South Cascades region. This Sno-park features both motorized and non-motorized trails for a variety of winter recreation activities.
Snow King Sno-Park is located in the South Cascades region. This Sno-park features both motorized and non-motorized trails for a variety of winter recreation activities.
Marble Mountain Sno-park is located in the South Cascades region. This Sno-park features 36 miles of trails for both motorized and non-motorized winter recreation.
Pipe Creek Sno-Park is located in the Blewett/I90 region. This Sno-park features 92 kilometers of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.
Swauk Campground Sno-Park is located in the Blewett/I90 region. This Sno-park features 92 kilometers of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.
Frater Lake Sno-park is located in the Inland Northeast/Southeast region. This Sno-park features 10 miles of groomed trails for cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and more.
Lake Wenatchee Sno-park is located in the Leavenworth/Chelan region. This Sno-park features 43 miles of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.
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.
Easton Reload Sno-park is located in the Blewett/I90 region. This Sno-park features 23 miles of motorized and non-motorized trails, and offers guided snowshoeing tours.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Nason Ridge Sno-park is located in the Leavenworth/Chelan region. This Sno-park features an Ice Skating Rink, and 14 miles of non-motorized trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and more.
Meet Mindy's GIANT (and lovable) horses! Mindy and friends will teach us how to be safe around horses and near the horse trails at Battle Ground Lake.
Washington State Parks has the largest state-managed mooring system in the nation.
Clean up the park with the Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park!
The diverse resources within Washington State Parks offer a variety of research opportunities. Conducting research in a state park requires a research permit.
OLYMPIA — Operations of the Lifelong Learning Center campus at Fort Worden Historical State Park (Fort Worden) is returning to the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission (State Parks) in early October. While Fort Worden is a state park, a large part of the campus has primarily been co-managed by the Fort Worden Public Development Authority (FWPDA) for more than a decade.