Washington State Parks
3 Spectacular Destinations
Wallace Falls State Park
This park is jammed with tourists in the summer, but generally vacant in the off season. Incredible waterfall views, mountain lakes, woodland trails, streams and rivers, and views across the Skykomish river valley make this a great way to get a taste of Washington State back-country without having to...well...venture into the back-country. If you have a day to kill, hike to Wallace Lake first, then loop back to the top of the falls and descend to the parking area. If you leave early, keep your eyes open for deer and black bears when in season.
Deception Pass State Park
That old cliché “breath-taking views” is a common description of Washington State Parks, and Deception Pass is the perfect example. Views of the San Juan islands across Rosario Strait, and Vancouver Island on the horizon, beach access, freshwater fishing, and sharp cliffs churning the water under the Deception Pass bridge...breath-taking. For the best sunset money can't buy, take an evening hike up the goose rock trail (trailhead located under the bridge). From the top of Goose Rock, views are had in all directions.
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Washington State Parks
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Did You Know?
The mouth of the Columbia was named The Graveyard of the Pacific, for the frequent shipwrecks in its early days as a commerce highway
Resources
- Check with the department of fish and wildlife if you plan on fishing in Washington State Parks. wdfw.wa.gov/
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