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Spencer Spit State Park © gia parsons
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area Trail along Mill Creek © Peggy Jennings
Hike and bike trails are very popular in good weather
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.
Lincoln Rock State Park © MattHucke / CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Lincoln Rock, seen from Lincoln Rock State Park, across the Columbia River
Steamboat Rock State Park © jim bish
Olympic National Park Ranger Talk © Denis Holmes
Gifford Pinchot National Forest LOWER FALLS © Krystle
Jumping off Lower Falls. Can only do this if its late summer, its still very dangerous But also one of my best memories in my entire life So amazing One of the most spectacular places in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Lower Falls Campground © ZeFlower / CC BY 2.0
Olympic National Park Grizzly Stump © Denis Holmes
Steamboat Rock State Park Summer Color © Megan Ufkes
Whitman Mission National Historic Site © Peggy Jennings
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
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
South Whidbey Island State Park Views from Group Camp © Michael Martin
Views from Group Camp Area
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
Steamboat Rock State Park On top of Steamboat © Megan Ufkes
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Washington's The Palouse Region Parks

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State Parks
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Parks in this region are near these Washington Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
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Camp Wooten State Park
Camp Wooten accommodates 240 overnight guests. The housing facilities accommodate 215 guests, and additional space is available for guests tent or RV camping. The mess hall comfortably fits 240 guests and features modern appliances, a walk-in cooler, refrigerators and freezers. Separate cabins are available ........more >
Chief Joseph State Wildlife Recreation Area
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Fields Spring State Park
Fields Spring State Park is a 792-acre forested camping park remotely located in the Blue Mountains of Southeastern Washington. A portion of the park sits at a height of 4,500 feet atop Puffer Butte and offers a spectacular view of three states and the Grande Ronde River. This forested park is located ........more >
Kamiak Butte County Park
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Lewis Clark Trail State Park
Lewis and Clark Trail State Park is a 37-acre camping park with 1,333 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Touchet River. The park is a rare treasure of old-growth forest and river in the midst of the surrounding arid grassland. ........more >
Palouse Falls State Park
Palouse Falls State Park is a 105-acre camping park with a unique geology and history. The park offers a dramatic view of one of the state's most beautiful waterfalls. Palouse Falls drops from a height of 200 feet. ........more >
Steptoe Battlefield State Park
Steptoe Battlefield is a four-acre, day-use park in Rosalia. This is the site on May 17, 1858, where Lt. Col. E.J. Steptoe led 159 American soldiers in a running fight with a large band of Spokane, Palouse and Coeur D'Alene Native Americans. The American soldiers beat off a series of attacks until night ........more >
Steptoe Butte State Park
Steptoe Butte State Park is a 150-acre, 3,612-foot-tall natural monument. Thimble-shaped, the quartzite butte looms in bald grandeur over the prevailing flat lands. The park is famous for its stark, dramatic beauty and the panoramic view it provides of surrounding farmlands, the Blue Mountains, and ........more >
Umatilla National Forest
The Umatilla National Forest, located in the Blue Mountains of southeast Washington and northeast Oregon, covers 1.4 million acres of diverse landscapes and plant communities. The Forest has some mountainous terrain, but most of the Forest consists of v-shaped valleys separated by narrow ridges or plateaus. The ........more >
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