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Steamboat Rock State Park © jim bish
Steamboat Rock State Park Summer Color © Megan Ufkes
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
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
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
Olympic National Park Ranger Talk © Denis Holmes
South Whidbey Island State Park Views from Group Camp © Michael Martin
Views from Group Camp Area
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.
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
Whitman Mission National Historic Site © Peggy Jennings
Steamboat Rock State Park On top of Steamboat © Megan Ufkes
Olympic National Park Grizzly Stump © Denis Holmes
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area Trail along Mill Creek © Peggy Jennings
Hike and bike trails are very popular in good weather
Spencer Spit State Park © gia parsons
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Washington's The Coast Region Parks

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Bottle Beach State Park
Bottle Beach State Park is a 64-acre day-use park with 6,000 feet of shoreline on Grays Harbor. The open tide flats are the park's most significant feature. Mud flats in the area support a rich supply of invertebrates that attract shorebirds as they migrate from Central and South America to their breeding ........more >
Capitol State Forest
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Columbian White-Tailed Deer National Wildlife Refuge
Located in southwestern Washington and northwestern Oregon, the Julia Butler Hansen Refuge was established in 1972 specifically to protect and manage the endangered Columbian white-tailed deer. The refuge contains over 5,600 acres of pastures, forested tidal swamps, brushy woodlots, marshes, and sloughs ........more >
Copalis National Wildlife Refuge
Copalis Refuge consists of a portion of 870 islands, rocks, and reefs extending for more than 100 miles along Washington's Pacific coast from Cape Flattery to Copalis Beach. These islands are protected from human disturbance, yet are close to abundant ocean food sources. They are a vital sanctuary ........more >
Damon Point Natural Area
Damon Point, a 61-acre day-use park, is the southeastern tip of the Ocean Shores Peninsula. The park consists of a one-mile-long, half-mile-wide stretch of land jutting out into the sea. Damon Point is a textbook example of accreted land, and is one of the few remaining nesting sites of the snowy plover. ........more >
Fort Canby State Park
Cape Disappointment State Park formerly Fort Canby State Park is a 1,882-acre camping park on the Long Beach Peninsula, fronted by the Pacific Ocean. The park offers 27 miles of ocean beach, two lighthouses, an interpretive center and hiking trails. Visitors enjoy beachcombing and exploring the area's ........more >
Fort Columbia State Park
Fort Columbia State Park is a 593-acre day-use historical park with 6,400 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Columbia River. The park celebrates a military site that constituted the harbor defense of the Columbia River from 1896 to 1947. The fort was fully manned and operational through three wars. ........more >
Grayland Beach State Park
Grayland Beach State Park is a 412-acre, year-round, marine camping park with 7,449 feet of spectacular ocean frontage, just south of the town of Grayland. The park attracts kite flyers, kite-flying observers and those who just like a pleasant day at the beach. The park offers an interpretive trail ........more >
Griffiths-Priday State Park
Griffiths-Priday Ocean State Park is a 364-acre marine park with 8,316 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Pacific Ocean and 9,950 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Copalis River. The park extends from the beach through low dunes to the river, then north to the river's mouth. The Copalis Spit natural ........more >
Johns River State Wildlife Recreation Area
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Lake Sylvia State Park
Lake Sylvia State Park is a quiet, 233-acre camping park with 15,000 feet of freshwater shoreline. The park is an old logging camp in a wooded area halfway between Olympia and the Pacific shore. Aside from the interesting displays of old logging gear and curiosities, the lake is good for fishing, and ........more >
Leadbetter Point State Park
Leadbetter Point State Park is a natural area open for day use. The park features beach frontage on the Pacific Ocean and Willapa Bay. It borders the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge which has about five miles of ocean beach and several miles of bay beach. There are views of the Pacific Ocean to the ........more >
Loomis Lake State Park
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Ocean City State Park
Ocean City State Park is a year-round, 170-acre camping park, featuring ocean beach, dunes and dense thickets of shore pine. Migratory birds may be viewed at the park, and beachcombing is a popular activity. ........more >
Olympic State Wildlife Recreation Area
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Oyhut State Park
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Pacific Beach State Park
Pacific Beach State Park is a 10-acre camping park with 2,300 feet of ocean shoreline. The beach provides a variety of wonders, from dramatic surf to beachcombing. ........more >
Twin Harbors Beach State Park
Twin Harbors Beach State Park is a 172-acre camping park on the Pacific coast, four miles south of Westhaven. The area allows opportunities for nature study and seaside activity along the ocean shore, and the chance to lie in the sand and soak up the sun in one of the most beautiful places on Earth. ........more >
Westport Light State Park
Westport Light State Park is a 212-acre day-use park on the shore of the Pacific Ocean. The park offers a panoramic view of the sea. The historic Westport Lighthouse is adjacent to the park. A concrete boardwalk traverses the primary dune, connecting this park with Westhaven State Park, 1.3 miles away.........more >
Willapa National Wildlife Refuge
Willapa National Wildlife Refuge is located on the shores of Willapa Bay near the Pacific Ocean. The bay is one of the most pristine estuaries in the United States. From the protected bay, Chum, Chinook, and Coho salmon move to refuge streams to spawn. The bay's shallow water and mud flats support ........more >
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