Washington State Parks with access to the Seashore Conservation Area The Seashore Conservation Area (SCA) was established in 1967 to provide and preserve recreational use… Read more
Sucia Island Marine State Park Among the northernmost of the San Juan Islands, this horseshoe-shaped island is accessible only by… Read more
Shi Shi Beach and Point of Arches National Natural Landmark Nearly as Northwest as you can get in the continental U.S., Shi Shi Beach is… Read more
San Juan Island National Historical Park San Juan Island Historical Park marks the site of the American and English Camps during… Read more
Salt Creek Recreation Area Salt Creek Recreation Area is the site of the former Camp Hayden—a World War II… Read more
Qweng7qwengila7 (Guemes Island) Qweng7qwengila7, now known as Guemes Island, was a traditional location for the Samish Tribe’s winter… Read more
Pier 62 Waterfront Park (Seattle) Throughout its history, Seattle’s waterfront has been shaped by its uses including ship building, fishing,… Read more
Peace Arch Historical State Park Peace Arch Historical State Park is a unique park co-managed by the United States and… Read more
Olympic National Park (Port Angeles Visitor Center) Encompassing nearly a million acres, Olympic National Park protects a vast wilderness, thousands of years… Read more
Mukilteo Lighthouse and Park Completed in 1906, this unusual Pacific Northwest wooden lighthouse was established to guide travelers into… Read more
Lime Kiln Lighthouse and Lime Kiln Point State Park Set on a rocky bluff at the west end of San Juan Island, Lime Kiln… Read more
Lily Point Marine Park Located in the unique exclave of Point Roberts, Lily Point (Chelhtenem) was a historically important… Read more
Kukutali Preserve State Park Heritage Site Owned and managed jointly by the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community and Washington State Parks, Kukutali… Read more
Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge Grays Harbor Estuary is one of four major staging areas for shorebirds in North America… Read more
Grays Harbor Lighthouse and Westport Light State Park The Grays Harbor Lighthouse, built in 1898, is the tallest lighthouse in Washington and the… Read more
Foss Waterway Seaport Foss Waterway Seaport is housed in the historic Balfour Dock Building on the Thea Foss… Read more
Fort Worden Historical State Park Fort Worden Historical State Park, co-managed by Washington State Parks and the Fort Worden Public… Read more
Fort Ward Park Fort Ward Park is a 137-acre marine park with 4,300 feet of saltwater shoreline on… Read more
Fort Lawton (Discovery Park) Developed in the late 1890s and opened in the early 1900s, Fort Lawton was utilized… Read more
Fort Flagler Historical State Park Fort Flagler was built in the late 1890s and manned during World War I, World… Read more
Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge and Nisqually Delta National Natural Landmark Where glacial water draining off Mount Rainier meets the Puget Sound, the Nisqually River has… Read more
Fort Casey Historical State Park Fort Casey was constructed in the late 1800s and used as a training facility for… Read more
Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve is the nation’s first national historical reserve, established to protect… Read more
Deception Pass State Park Deception Pass is Washington’s most-visited state park for a reason. Mysterious coves, rugged cliffs, jaw-dropping… Read more
Cama Beach Historical State Park Developed in the 1930s as a cabin fishing resort, Cama Beach State Park is a… Read more