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Rainforests, volcanic peaks, and Pacific Coast — 124 parks in the Evergreen State

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In-Depth Guide to Washington State Parks

Washington’s 124 developed state parks stretch from the wild Pacific Coast to the volcanic Cascades and the sun-baked basalt canyons of the Columbia Plateau. With 41 million annual visitors and 138,000 acres, the Evergreen State packs extraordinary diversity — temperate rainforests, ice age flood landscapes, island archipelagos, and alpine lakes. The Discover Pass ($45/year) unlocks all of it, plus 12 free days annually when no pass is needed.

Park Pass & Fees

Fee TypeCostDetails
Annual Discover Pass$45 (online) / $50 (retail)All state parks + DNR/WDFW lands; transferable between 2 vehicles
Day-Use Permit$10 (online) / $11.50 (retail)Single day at one location
Disabled Veteran / Foster ParentFREEWith qualifying documentation
Camping (Tent/RV)$25–$45/nightStandard to full hookup sites
Cabins$55–$90/nightHeated; bunk beds; some with kitchen/bath
Yurts$55–$75/night16-ft diameter; electric heat; bunk + futon

📋 Washington Discover Pass: $45/year. 12 free days per year (no pass needed). → See our Complete 50-State Annual Pass Price Guide for all 50 states.

12 Free Discover Pass Days (2026): Jan 1 (New Year’s), Jan 19 (MLK Day), Mar 9 (Billy Frank Jr.), Mar 19 (Parks Birthday), Apr 22 (Earth Day), Jun 6-7 (Free Fishing Weekend), Jun 19 (Juneteenth), Aug 9 (Smokey Bear), Sep 26 (National Public Lands Day), Oct 10 (World Mental Health Day), Nov 11 (Veterans Day).

Parks by Region

Puget Sound & San Juan Islands

Deception Pass State Park is Washington’s most visited park — spanning Whidbey and Fidalgo Islands with a dramatic bridge 180 feet above swirling tidal currents. Over 300 campsites plus cabins: standard cabins (C2–C6, sleeps 5, electric heat, shared bathrooms) and deluxe cabins (C7–C8, private bathroom, shower, kitchen). 38+ miles of trails through forest and coastline. Moran State Park on Orcas Island (San Juans) offers 151 campsites on mountain lakes — climb Mount Constitution (2,409 ft) for 360° views of the islands. Kayak and paddleboard rentals available. Fort Worden State Park near Port Townsend features a historic military fort converted to vacation rentals — barracks, officer quarters, and lighthouse keeper’s house. Lime Kiln Point State Park on San Juan Island is the premier land-based orca whale watching site in North America.

Olympic Peninsula & Pacific Coast

Cape Disappointment State Park on the Long Beach Peninsula features two lighthouses, Lewis & Clark history, and dramatic headlands where the Columbia River meets the Pacific. Yurts, cabins, and historic vacation homes available (note: all campground/cabin facilities closed for major renovation through late spring 2026 — check park alerts before visiting). Fort Flagler State Park on Marrowstone Island offers secluded camping with 360° water views. Dosewallips State Park provides river and Hood Canal access with heated platform tents and cabins.

North Cascades & Mountain Parks

Rasar State Park in the Skagit River valley is the premier bald eagle watching destination in winter (December–February) when hundreds of eagles gather along the river. Rockport State Park preserves rare old-growth Douglas fir forest. Lake Chelan State Park provides access to the deep glacial lake, and Pearrygin Lake State Park near Winthrop offers warm-water swimming in the sunny Methow Valley.

Eastern Washington & Channeled Scablands

Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park sits below Dry Falls — an ancient waterfall 3.5 miles wide, 400 feet high, and 10 times the width of Niagara. During the ice age floods 15,000 years ago, it was the largest waterfall on Earth. Now a dramatic cliff rimming desert lakes perfect for swimming and camping. Palouse Falls State Park features Washington’s official state waterfall — a 198-foot plunge into a basalt canyon. Steamboat Rock State Park centers on a massive basalt mesa rising 800 feet above Banks Lake. Ginkgo Petrified Forest preserves ancient petrified logs with Columbia River views.

Cabins, Yurts & Camping Guide

AccommodationParkPriceDetails
Deluxe Cabins (2)Deception Pass SP$75–$90/nightPrivate bath, kitchen, sleeps 4; no pets
Standard Cabins (5)Deception Pass SP$55–$70/nightBunk + futon; shared bath; C2 pet-friendly
Vacation RentalsFort Worden SP$80–$250/nightHistoric quarters; full kitchens; lighthouse
YurtsCape Disappointment SP$55–$75/night16-ft; heat; bunk + futon (closed for renovation 2026)
151 CampsitesMoran SP (Orcas)$25–$45/nightLakeside; kayak rentals; Mt Constitution
Platform TentsDosewallips SP$45–$65/nightHeated; Hood Canal access; ADA available

Booking tip: Washington reservations open 9 months in advance. Deception Pass, Moran (San Juans), and Cape Disappointment fill months ahead for summer. Fort Worden’s historic vacation rentals are unique — book as early as possible. Over 30 state parks offer cabins, yurts, or platform tents. Moran SP on Orcas Island requires a ferry reservation from Anacortes.

Insider Tips

🏔️ Local Knowledge

  • 12 free days a year: Washington offers 12 days when no Discover Pass is needed — including Earth Day, Juneteenth, Veterans Day, and Free Fishing Weekend (June 6–7). Plan visits around these dates to save the $10 day-use fee. The annual pass ($45) pays for itself after 5 visits.
  • Deception Pass bridge at slack tide: The swirling tidal currents below the bridge are most dramatic during tidal exchanges. Visit at slack tide for calm kayaking underneath, or at peak tidal flow for the dramatic whirlpools. Tidepools on the Rosario Beach side are best at low tide.
  • Moran SP ferry planning: Orcas Island requires a Washington State Ferries crossing from Anacortes. Summer ferry reservations fill weeks ahead — book ferry AND campsite simultaneously. Walk-ons rarely have issues; vehicles need reservations.
  • Dry Falls perspective: Stand at the Dry Falls overlook and imagine the ice age floods — a waterfall 3.5 miles wide (10x Niagara) thundering 400 feet into the valley below. The lakes in the basin below are the remnants. Best appreciated in morning light.
  • Cape Disappointment 2026 note: All campground, cabin, and yurt facilities at Cape Disappointment are closed for major renovation through late spring 2026. Day-use areas (lighthouses, trails, Lewis & Clark interpretive center) remain open. Check park alerts before planning overnight stays.
  • Palouse Falls golden hour: Washington’s state waterfall is most spectacular at sunset when golden light illuminates the basalt canyon walls around the 198-foot plunge. The viewpoint is a short walk from the parking area.

Best Parks by Activity

Best for Hiking

  • Deception Pass SP — 38+ miles through forest, coastline, and bridge views
  • Beacon Rock SP — Second-largest freestanding monolith; Columbia Gorge views
  • Mount Spokane SP — 100+ miles of alpine trails
  • Moran SP — Mt Constitution summit (2,409 ft) on Orcas Island

Best for Water Sports

  • Lake Chelan SP — Deep glacial lake; swimming, boating, kayaking
  • Pearrygin Lake SP — Warm-water swimming in Methow Valley sun
  • Steamboat Rock SP — Banks Lake kayaking around basalt mesa
  • Lime Kiln Point SP — Orca whale watching from shore

Best for Unique Geology

  • Sun Lakes-Dry Falls SP — Ancient waterfall, 3.5 mi wide, ice age floods
  • Palouse Falls SP — 198-ft state waterfall in basalt canyon
  • Ginkgo Petrified Forest SP — Ancient petrified logs + Columbia views
  • Columbia Hills SP — Petroglyphs and Horsethief Butte

When to Visit

SeasonHighlightsCrowds
Spring (Mar–May)Wildflowers, waterfall peak, whale migration, free daysModerate
Summer (Jun–Aug)All parks open, warm beaches, San Juan Islands, Katy TrailVery High
Fall (Sep–Nov)Fall colors, salmon runs, Palouse golden hour, fewer crowdsModerate
Winter (Dec–Feb)Bald eagles at Rasar, storm watching on coast, snow sportsLow

FAQs

Do I need a Discover Pass?
Yes — $45/year for vehicle access to all state parks and DNR/WDFW lands. Transferable between 2 vehicles. 12 free days per year when no pass is needed.

Can I stay in cabins or yurts?
Yes — over 30 state parks offer cabins, yurts, or platform tents. Deception Pass has standard + deluxe cabins. Fort Worden has historic vacation rentals. Reserve 9 months ahead.

What is Dry Falls?
An ancient ice age waterfall 3.5 miles wide and 400 feet high — 10 times wider than Niagara Falls. 15,000 years ago it was the largest waterfall on Earth. Sun Lakes SP sits in the canyon below.

How do I get to San Juan Islands parks?
Washington State Ferries from Anacortes serve Orcas Island (Moran SP) and San Juan Island (Lime Kiln Point). Reserve ferry spots weeks ahead for summer vehicle crossings.

Is Cape Disappointment open in 2026?
Day-use areas (lighthouses, trails) remain open. All campground, cabin, and yurt facilities are closed for renovation through late spring 2026. Check park alerts for reopening updates.

What is the most visited Washington state park?
Deception Pass SP — spanning Whidbey and Fidalgo Islands with a dramatic bridge, 300+ campsites, tidepools, and 38+ miles of trails. Over 2 million visitors annually.


From island archipelagoes to ice age waterfalls — discover Washington’s 124 state parks.

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Green River Gorge Resort

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Hope Island State Park

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Illahee State Park

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James Island State Park

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Joemma Beach State Park

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Kamiak Butte County Park

Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

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Kayak Point Regional Park

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Kitsap Memorial State Park

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Klondike Gold Rush NHP

Kopachuck State Park

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Lake Chelan State Park

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Lake Curlew State Park

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Lake Easton State Park

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Lake Goodwin Park

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Lake Sammamish State Park

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Lake Sylvia State Park

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Lake Wenatchee State Park

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Lake Wilderness Park

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Leadbetter Point State Park

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Lewis and Clark State Park

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Lewis and Clark Trail State Park

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Lilliwaup State Park

Lime Kiln Point State Park

Lincoln Rock State Park

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Lopez Island State Park

Lyons Ferry State Park

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Manchester State Park

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Maryhill State Park

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Mayfield Lake Park

Miller Peninsula State Park

Millersylvania State Park

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Moran State Park

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Mossyrock Park

Mount Pilchuck State Park

Mount Spokane State Park

Mystery Bay State Park

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Nolte State Park

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Obstruction Pass State Park

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Ocean City State Park

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Odlin County Park

Olallie State Park

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Olmstead Place Heritage Area

Olmstead Place Historical State Park

Pacific Beach State Park

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Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve

Palouse Falls waterfall plunging 200 feet into a deep basalt canyon in eastern Washington at golden hour

Palouse Falls State Park

Paradise Point State Park

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Peace Arch State Park

Pearrygin Lake State Park

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Penrose Point State Park

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Peshastin Pinnacles State Park

Pleasant Harbor State Park

Point Defiance Park

Point of the Arches

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Point State Park

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Posey Island SMP

Potholes State Park

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Potlatch State Park

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Rainbow Falls State Park

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Rasar State Park

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Reed Island State Park

Riverside State Park

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Rockport State Park

Rosario Beach Marine Laboratory

Sacajawea Historical State Park

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Saint Edward State Park

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Saint Edwards State Park

Saltwater State Park

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San Juan Island National Historical Park

Scenic Beach State Park

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Schafer State Park

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Seabeck State Park

Seaquest State Park

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Sequim Bay State Park

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Shine Tidelands State Park

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South Cove County Park

South Whidbey Island State Park

South Whidbey State Park

Spencer Spit State Park

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Spokane County Parks

Squak Mountain State Park Natural Area

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St. Edward State Park

Steamboat Rock State Park

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Steptoe Butte State Park

Sucia Island Marine State Park

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Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

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Tolmie State Park

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Triton Cove State Park

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Wanapum State Park

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Westhaven State Park

Westport Light State Park

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