The Parks headquarters Information Center is moving from its current location in Tumwater to the Department of Ecology building at 300 Desmond Drive SE in Lacey. Our customer service team is located at the front desk, just inside the main entrance.
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While you are out for a stroll in the park, be sure to stop by our Pop-up Exhibits to learn more about the park! Exhibits will rotate between natural resource and history topics.
Learn about nature by having fun in this interactive activity with a Park Ranger.
Help protect parks and nature by learning about the principles of Leave No Trace.
Help protect parks and nature by learning about the principles of Leave No Trace.
Help protect parks and nature by learning about the principles of Leave No Trace.
While you are out for a stroll in the park or just around the campground, be sure to stop by our Pop-up Exhibits to learn more about the park! Exhibits will rotate between natural resource and history topics.
Significant septic and infrastructure failures led to the closure of the cabins and other buildings in the beach area of park in February 2024. Following a public process, the Commission voted in October 2024 to keep the cabins permanently closed where they currently sit.
The Center for Wooden Boats, restrooms in the lower area, the store and park office are also closed.
Day use in the area remains open but restrooms are only available in other parts of the park.
Join this one hour kid-friendly program about the park, plants and animals.
Know before you go! Search for park-specific alerts and notifications.
Learn about activities and services in our Sno-Parks.
Meet at Lake Wenatchee North Park Entrance and tag along with our park staff as they snowshoe 1.3 miles along the Wenatchee River, the shores of Lake Wenatchee, and surrounding forest. Participants can enjoy a well-packed route through parts of our park that are not always accessible in summer. Expect some historical talking points, nature interpretation, and views of Nason Ridge, Dirty Face, and North Beach
Run through beautiful Riverfront Park on a kids 1/3 mile run, 5k or 10k.
Learn about the projects at our parks and comment during open comment periods.
Learn about parks visitation data and economic and ecological impact studies.
Learn how to reserve your stay online or over the phone at our parks.
Discover the transformation of Fort Townsend as its purpose evolved from hosting troops to park visitors.
Find activities you can do in our parks, look for upcoming events, and participate in programs.
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Learn how to get started with an activity, or find parks that are great for your favorite activity.
Come hangout with Park Staff at Game Night! Play yards games, complete crafts, or enjoy s’mores.
Learn more about the rules and regulations that guide the use of Park's Retreat Center rentals.
Learn about nature by having fun in this interactive activity with a Park Ranger.
Join Northwest Autism Center for the 9th annual 5k Walk/run/roll Steps for Autism at Riverfront Park.
Deception Pass cabins offer a cozy basecamp to explore one of Washington's most popular parks.
Learn about fees for using our amenities and making reservations in our parks.
Learn about Rules and Safety
Learn about Rules and Safety
What's growing on here!?! This 1-mile walk around the lake will reveal a variety of plant species that contribute to the park's healthy ecosystem.