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  1. Home | Washington State Parks

    Support Your Parks! Did you know Washington State Parks are primarily funded by the fees we collect? You can also support parks by shopping with us or purchasing a State Parks license plate!

  2. Find Parks | Washington State Parks

    Washington has more than 140 state parks, historic sites, trails, marine parks and properties for you to explore. Browse through our parks or customize your search with the filters.

  3. Reservations | Washington State Parks

    Reserve a campsite, yurt or cabin, vacation house, group camp or day-use facility and more at Washington State parks. Book your stay online or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.

  4. Lewis and Clark State Park | Washington State Parks

    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.

  5. Millersylvania State Park | Washington State Parks

    Millersylvania State Park is an old-growth forest camping park on the shores of Deep Lake with two swimming beaches, miles of forested hiking and biking trails with a watercraft launch.

  6. Winter Schedule | Washington State Parks

    Available to assist with questions regarding specific parks, overnight accommodations, recreation programs and seasonal park closures. Contact us at (360) 902-8844, or email the Information Center.

  7. Reservation Parks | Washington State Parks

    Many Washington State parks have reservable facilities, and some have facilities that are first come, first served. All reservable facilities are available online or by calling (888) 226-7688, unless otherwise …

  8. Making Reservations | Washington State Parks

    Make sure to bring your valid driver license or ID card. The site must be occupied by the disabled individual for the entire length of reservation. If you have special requirements, please call the park in …

  9. Get a Park Pass | Washington State Parks

    Get a Park Pass You'll need a Discover Pass or other State Parks pass to park at Washington State parks.

  10. Passes & Permits | Washington State Parks

    To visit a state park you will need a one-day or annual Discover Pass most days of the year. Depending on what kind of activity you are planning, you may also need a permit, reservation or to pay a fee.