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Whitman Mission National Historic Site © Peggy Jennings
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area Trail along Mill Creek © Peggy Jennings
Hike and bike trails are very popular in good weather
Whitman Mission National Historic Site © Peggy Jennings
Cama Beach State Park © Joe Mabel / CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Looking down to the historic Cama Beach Resort buildings, Cama Beach State Park, Washington state, U.S.
Lower Falls Campground © ZeFlower / CC BY 2.0
Tolmie State Park Bridge to the Beach © Gary Morgan
This is a HDR photo of the bridge at Tolmie State Park, looking toward the beach. Dec. 11, 2011
Whitman Mission National Historic Site © Peggy Jennings
Steamboat Rock State Park Summer Color © Megan Ufkes
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
Olympic National Park Grizzly Stump © Denis Holmes
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
South Whidbey Island State Park Views from Group Camp © Michael Martin
Views from Group Camp Area
Steamboat Rock State Park On top of Steamboat © Megan Ufkes
Steamboat Rock State Park © jim bish
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Washington's Wine Country Region Parks

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State Parks
1
State Wildlife Area
1
National Wildlife Refuge
1
National Historic Site
2
State Recreation Areas
Parks in this region are near these Washington Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
PASCO
KENNEWICK
YAKIMA
WALLA WALLA
RICHLAND
SUNNYSIDE
SELAH
GRANDVIEW
Fort Simcoe Historical State Park
Fort Simcoe Historical State Park is a 196-acre, day-use heritage site and is primarily a historic preservation effort. Due to its historic significance, Fort Simcoe was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in June 1974. Camping is available at Brooks Memorial and Yakima Sportsman state ........more >
Fort Simcoe State Park
Fort Simcoe State Park is a 200-acre, day-use heritage park in south central Washington on the Yakama Indian Nation Reservation. The park is primarily an interpretive effort, telling the story of mid-19th century army life and providing insights into the lifeways of local Native American culture. Located ........more >
Lyons Ferry State Park
Covering over 52,000 feet of shoreline along the Snake River, Lyons Ferry Park is a popular summertime attraction for campers, boaters, water-skiers and anyone else who loves soaking up the sun along a riverbank. Lyons Ferry Park marks the site of early settlements of the Palouse Indians. It covers ........more >
McNary National Wildlife Refuge
Extending along the east bank of the Columbia River from the confluence of the Snake River to the mouth of the Walla Walla River and downstream into Oregon, the McNary National Wildlife Refuge preserves a priceless diversity of fish, wildlife, and plants. McNary Refuge serves as an anchor for biodiversity ........more >
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area
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Oak Creek State Wildlife Area
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Rattlesnake Slope State Wildlife Recreation Area
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Sacajawea Historical State Park
Sacajawea State Park is a 284-acre inland waters, day-use park at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers. It features 9,100 feet of freshwater shoreline. The area is spread out with a big sky and excellent views of the two rivers as they flow together. The Sacajawea Interpretive Center is open ........more >
Whitman Mission National Historic Site
This site commemorates the courage of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, the role the Whitmans played in establishing the Oregon Trail, and the challenges encountered when two different cultures meet. In 1836, before the wagon trains, a small intrepid group of Presbyterian missionaries traveled with the ........more >
Yakima Sportsman State Park
Yakima Sportsman State Park is a 247-acre camping park created in 1940 by the Yakima Sportsman's Association to promote game management and the preservation of natural resources. The park is on the floodplain of the Yakima River and is an irrigated green zone in an otherwise desert area. The park has ........more >
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