From salt-spray beaches on the Olympic coast to ancient lava tubes east of the Cascades — explore all 146 Washington State Parks with guides, camping info, and trip planning tips.
Three parks worth knowing before you explore the full directory.
Five lakes, old-growth forest, and summit views from Mount Constitution at 2,409 feet. The best car-camping destination in the San Juans.
Explore the ParkWashington's most visited state park for good reason. Bridge views, tide pools, forest loops, and sandy beaches — all in one day, no ferry required.
Explore the ParkA calm, kid-friendly alternative to Deception Pass. Saltwater beach, eagle spotting, gentle forest trails, and a campground that fills fast on summer weekends.
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The $45 annual Discover Pass covers day use at all Washington State Parks — and it pays for itself in just a few visits. A $10 day use fee is also available at all parks if you prefer to pay per visit.
From the fog-draped Olympic coast to the canyon country of the Columbia Plateau — Washington's state parks span every landscape in the Pacific Northwest.