List of Washington state parks

This is a list of state parks and reserves in the U.S. state of Washington which are part of the Washington State Park System.

Current state parks

Park name   County   Area   Notes   Photo  
Alta Lake State Park Okanogan County 7002181000000000000181 acre (73 ha)  
View of Alta Lake
Anderson Lake State Park Jefferson County 7002410000000000000410 acre (170 ha)    
Battle Ground Lake State Park Clark County 7002280000000000000280 acre (110 ha)  
Aerial view of Battle Ground Lake State park
Bay View State Park Skagit County 700125000000000000025 acre (10 ha)  
Padilla Bay as seen from Bayview State Park
Beacon Rock State Park Skamania County 70034650000000000004,650 acre (1,880 ha)  
Large rock nearby water
Belfair State Park Mason County 700163000000000000063 acre (25 ha)    
Birch Bay State Park Whatcom County 7002193000000000000193 acre (78 ha)    
Blake Island State Park Kitsap County 7002475000000000000475 acre (192 ha)  
Blake Island surrounded by water
Blind Island State Park San Juan County      
Bogachiel State Park Clallam County 7002123000000000000123 acre (50 ha)    
Bottle Beach State Park Grays Harbor County 700175000000000000075 acre (30 ha)    
Bridgeport State Park Okanogan County 7002748000000000000748 acre (303 ha)    
Bridle Trails State Park King County 7002482000000000000482 acre (195 ha) A suburban equestrian park
A tree in a forested area
Brooks Memorial State Park Klickitat County 7002700000000000000700 acre (280 ha)    
Cama Beach State Park Island County      
Camano Island State Park Island County 7002134000000000000134 acre (54 ha)  
Rocky beach with covered with driftwood
Camp Wooten Environmental Learning Center Columbia County
Cape Disappointment State Park Pacific County 70031882000000000001,882 acre (762 ha) Formerly called Fort Canby, World War I-era naval gun emplacements and bunkers
A lighthouse atop a rocky cliff overlooking water
Centennial Trail State Park Spokane County      
Clark Island State Park San Juan County      
Columbia Hills State Park Klickitat County 70033338000000000003,338 acre (1,351 ha) Formed from the merger of Horsethief Lake and Dalles Mountain Ranch State Parks  
Columbia Plateau Trail State Park Adams County    
A rail trail overlooking a stream in a shallow valley
Conconully State Park Okanogan County 700181000000000000081 acre (33 ha)    
Crawford State Park Pend Oreille County      
Curlew Lake State Park Ferry County 7002123000000000000123 acre (50 ha)    
Columbia Park, Kennewick Benton County 7002400000000000000400 acre (160 ha)  
Many duck in the Columbia River with a bridge in the distance spanning the river
Cutts Island State Park Pierce County 70002000000000000002 acre (0.8 ha)    
Damon Point State Park Grays Harbor County 700161000000000000061 acre (25 ha)    
Daroga State Park Douglas County 700190000000000000090 acre (36 ha)    
Dash Point State Park King County 7002398000000000000398 acre (161 ha)    
Deception Pass State Park Island County    
A green bridge spanning some water
Dosewallips State Park Jefferson County 7002425000000000000425 acre (172 ha)  
Tidal shoreline decorated with spruce trees
Doug's Beach State Park Klickitat County 7002400000000000000400 acre (160 ha)    
Eagle Island State Park Pierce County 700110000000000000010 acre (4.0 ha)    
Fay Bainbridge State Park Kitsap County 700116840000000000016.84 acre (6.81 ha)  
Grass with water in the distance
Federation Forest State Park King County 7002619000000000000619 acre (251 ha)    
Fields Spring State Park Asotin County 7002792000000000000792 acre (321 ha)  
Hills in the distance as viewed from highground
Flaming Geyser State Park King County 7002480000000000000480 acre (190 ha) Flaming methane geysers (seeps)
A small flame coming from a cylindrical concrete slab surrounded by rocks
Fort Casey State Park Island County 7002467000000000000467 acre (189 ha) World War I-era naval gun emplacements and bunkers
A canon in an embarkment overlooking water
Fort Columbia State Park Pacific County 7002593000000000000593 acre (240 ha)  
Historic building on a slight hill
Fort Ebey State Park Island County 7002645000000000000645 acre (261 ha)    
Fort Flagler State Park Jefferson County   World War I-era naval gun emplacements and bunkers
Deer grazing on grass in front of historic buildings
Fort Okanogan State Park Okanogan County 700145000000000000045 acre (18 ha)    
Fort Simcoe State Park Yakima County 7002200000000000000200 acre (81 ha)  
Wooden structure surrounded by yellow grassland
Fort Townsend State Park Jefferson County 7002367000000000000367 acre (149 ha)    
Fort Ward State Park Kitsap County 7002137000000000000137 acre (55 ha) World War I-era naval gun emplacements and bunkers  
Fort Worden State Park Jefferson County 7002433000000000000433 acre (175 ha)  
Historic buildings behind a flag pole
Ginkgo/Wanapum State Park Kittitas County 70037470000000000007,470 acre (3,020 ha) A petrified wood forest
Petrified wood below park signage
Goldendale Observatory State Park Klickitat County 70005000000000000005 acre (2 ha) An astronomical observatory
Astronomical telescope being demonstrated
Grayland Beach State Park Pacific County 7002412000000000000412 acre (167 ha)    
Griffin Bay State Park San Juan County 700115000000000000015 acre (6.1 ha)    
Griffiths-Priday State Park Grays Harbor County 7002364000000000000364 acre (147 ha)    
Harstine Island State Park Mason County      
Hope Island State Park (Mason County) Mason County 7002106000000000000106 acre (43 ha)    
Hope Island State Park (Skagit County) Skagit County 7002200000000000000200 acre (81 ha)    
Ike Kinswa State Park Lewis County 7002454000000000000454 acre (184 ha)    
Illahee State Park Kitsap County 700175000000000000075 acre (30 ha)  
Small beach as seen through a higher vantage point obscurbed by trees
Iron Horse State Park Kittitas County, | King County 70031612000000000001,612 acre (652 ha)  
Cross country skiers on a snow covered path between trees
James Island State Park San Juan County 7002117000000000000117 acre (47 ha)    
Jarrell Cove State Park Mason County 700143000000000000043 acre (17 ha)    
Joemma Beach State Park Pierce County 7002122000000000000122 acre (49 ha)    
Jones Island State Park San Juan County 7002190000000000000190 acre (77 ha)    
Joseph Whidbey State Park Island County 7002112000000000000112 acre (45 ha)    
Kanaskat-Palmer State Park King County 7002320000000000000320 acre (130 ha)  
Rapids of the Green River near pebble beaches
Kinney Point State Park Jefferson County 700176000000000000076 acre (31 ha)    
Kitsap Memorial State Park Kitsap County 700158000000000000058 acre (23 ha)    
Kopachuck State Park Pierce County 7002109000000000000109 acre (44 ha)    
Lake Chelan State Park Chelan County      
Lake Easton State Park Kittitas County 7002516000000000000516 acre (209 ha)  
Lake Easton with a distant beach on the opposite side
Lake Isabella State Park Mason County      
Lake Sammamish State Park King County 7002512000000000000512 acre (207 ha)  
Picnic tables on a grassy field near a large lake
Lake Sylvia State Park Grays Harbor County      
Lake Wenatchee State Park Chelan County 7002489000000000000489 acre (198 ha)  
A lake as it encounters foothills covered in trees
Larrabee State Park Whatcom County 70032683000000000002,683 acre (1085 ha)  
A steep rocky coastline covered in trees
Leadbetter Point State Park Pacific County      
Lewis and Clark State Park Lewis County 7002621000000000000621 acre (251 ha)  
Informational sign by a large Douglar Fir tree
Lewis and Clark Trail State Park Columbia County 700137000000000000037 acre (15 ha)    
Lime Kiln Point State Park San Juan County 700136000000000000036 acre (15 ha) A facility for orca whale research
A small lighthouse on a rocky near a rocky coastline
Lincoln Rock State Park Chelan County 700180000000000000080 acre (32 ha)    
Loomis Lake State Park Pacific County      
Manchester State Park Kitsap County 7002111000000000000111 acre (45 ha)    
Maryhill State Park Klickitat County 700199000000000000099 acre (40 ha)    
Matia Island State Park San Juan County 7002145000000000000145 acre (59 ha)    
McMicken Island State Park Mason County 700111500000000000011.5 acre (4.7 ha)    
Millersylvania State Park Thurston County 7002842000000000000842 acre (341 ha)  
Calm lake with trees on the opposite side in the distance
Moran State Park San Juan County 70035000000000000005,000 acre (2,000 ha)  
A small pier into Mountain Lake
Mount Pilchuck State Park Snohomish County 70031893000000000001,893 acre (766 ha)  
A small structure on a rocky summit
Mount Spokane State Park Spokane County 700413919000000000013,919 acre (5,663 ha)  
A wooded mountain in the distance
Mystery Bay State Park Jefferson County 700110000000000000010 acre (4 ha)    
Nolte State Park King County 7002117000000000000117 acre (47 ha)    
Obstruction Pass State Park San Juan County 700180000000000000080 acre (32 ha) [1]  
Ocean City State Park Grays Harbor County 7002170000000000000170 acre (69 ha)    
Olallie State Park King County    
Snoqualmie River flowing through a heavily wooded area
Olmstead Place State Park Kittitas County 7002217000000000000217 acre (88 ha)    
Osoyoos Lake State Park Okanogan County 700147000000000000047 acre (19 ha)    
Pacific Beach State Park Grays Harbor County 700110000000000000010 acre (4 ha)    
Pacific Pines State Park Pacific County    
A small trail through a field with high grass and small shrubs
Palouse Falls State Park Franklin County, Whitman County 7002105000000000000105 acre (42 ha)  
A sign stating "Palouse Falls State Park" in an arid landscape
Paradise Point State Park Clark County 700188000000000000088 acre (36 ha)    
Patos Island State Park San Juan County 7002207000000000000207 acre (84 ha)  
A lighthouse in the distance on the Patos Island
Peace Arch State Park Whatcom County   A peace memorial on the United States-Canada border
A white stone arch in a grassy lawn in front of a line of automobiles
Pearrygin Lake State Park Okanogan County 7002696000000000000696 acre (282 ha)    
Penrose Point State Park Pierce County 7002152000000000000152 acre (62 ha)    
Peshastin Pinnacles State Park Chelan County 700134000000000000034 acre (14 ha)    
Pleasant Harbor State Park Jefferson County 7002425000000000000425 acre (172 ha)    
Posey Island State Park San Juan County 70001000000000000001 acre (0.4 ha)    
Potholes State Park Grant County 7002640000000000000640 acre (260 ha)  
Aerial view of a large reservoire surrounded by fields
Potlatch State Park Mason County      
Rainbow Falls State Park Lewis County 7002139000000000000139 acre (56 ha)    
Rasar State Park Skagit County 7002169000000000000169 acre (68 ha)    
Reed Island State Park Clark County 7002510000000000000510 acre (210 ha)    
Riverside State Park Spokane County 700410000000000000010,000 acre (4,000 ha)  
A stream of water in front curving around some large boulders
Rockport State Park Skagit County 7002670000000000000670 acre (270 ha)  
Densely populated greenery in a forest
Rothschild House State Park Jefferson County      
Sacajawea State Park Franklin County 7002284000000000000284 acre (115 ha)  
A museum building surrounded by trees
Saint Edward State Park King County 7002316000000000000316 acre (128 ha)  
A dense forest with shrubs
Saltwater State Park King County 700187400000000000087.4 acre (35.4 ha)  
Picnic tables on a lawn surrounded by a steep rocky beach
Scenic Beach State Park Kitsap County 700188000000000000088 acre (36 ha)    
Schafer State Park Mason County 7002119000000000000119 acre (48 ha)    
Seaquest State Park Cowlitz County 7002475000000000000475 acre (192 ha)    
Sequim Bay State Park Clallam County 700192000000000000092 acre (37 ha)    
Shine Tidelands State Park Jefferson County 700113000000000000013 acre (5.3 ha)    
Skagit Island State Park Skagit County 700124000000000000024 acre (9.7 ha)    
Skull Island State Park San Juan County      
South Whidbey State Park Island County 7002347000000000000347 acre (140 ha)  
A black and white image of a large cedar looking up from the ground
Spencer Spit State Park San Juan County 7002138000000000000138 acre (56 ha)  
Driftwood on a beach with some small watercraft in the nearby water
Spring Creek Hatchery State Park Skamania County   [2]  
Squak Mountain State Park King County    
View from the top of a tall hill overlooking more hills
Squilchuck State Park Chelan County 7002228000000000000228 acre (92 ha)    
Steamboat Rock State Park Grant County 70033522000000000003,522 acre (1,425 ha)  
Large plateau separated from the viewer by some water
Steptoe Battlefield State Park Whitman County 70004000000000000004 acre (1.6 ha)    
Steptoe Butte State Park Whitman County 7002150000000000000150 acre (61 ha)  
Small paved road approaching a hill surrounded by fields
Stretch Point State Park Mason County      
Stuart Island State Park San Juan County 700185000000000000085 acre (34 ha)    
Sucia Island State Park San Juan County    
Sail boats anchored off a beach covered with driftwood
Sun Lakes State Park Grant County 70034027000000000004,027 acre (1,630 ha)  
High point view of a body of water surrounded by steep cliffs
Tolmie State Park Thurston County 7002105000000000000105 acre (42 ha)    
Triton Cove State Park Jefferson County 700129000000000000029 acre (12 ha)    
Turn Island State Park San Juan County 700135000000000000035 acre (14 ha) Part of San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge  
Twanoh State Park Mason County 7002182000000000000182 acre (74 ha)    
Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park Chelan County 7002235000000000000235 acre (95 ha)    
Twin Harbors State Park Grays Harbor County 7002172000000000000172 acre (70 ha)    
Upright Channel State Park San Juan County 700120000000000000020 acre (8.1 ha)    
Wallace Falls State Park Snohomish County 70034735000000000004,735 acre (1,916 ha)  
A large waterfall flowing between green forests
Wenatchee Confluence State Park Chelan County 7002197000000000000197 acre (80 ha)    
West Hylebos State Park King County      
Westhaven State Park Grays Harbor County 700179000000000000079 acre (32 ha) [3]  
Westport Light State Park Grays County 7002212000000000000212 acre (86 ha)    
Yakima Sportsman State Park Yakima County 7002247000000000000247 acre (100 ha)    
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References

  1. ^ "Obstruction Pass". Washington State Parks. Retrieved December 4, 2012. 
  2. ^ "Spring Creek Hatchery". Washington State Parks. Retrieved December 4, 2012. 
  3. ^ "Westhaven". Washington State Parks. Retrieved December 4, 2012. 
  4. ^ a b c d "New idea floated for state park", Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, March 26, 2006
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