This winter, Washington State Parks is keeping over 100 parks open for camping or day-use activities.
Most campgrounds will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, while most parks will offer off-season rates.
Be sure to purchase your Sno-Park Permit or Discover Pass before venturing into the state parks.
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Reservations for 2021 will be accepted for arrival dates between May 15 and September 15. The following parks accept year-round camping reservations:
- Bay View
- Belfair
- Cape Disappointment
- Dash Point
- Deception Pass
- Dosewallips
- Fort Casey
- Fort Worden
- Grayland Beach
- Ike Kinswa
- Kanaskat-Palmer
- Kitsap Memorial
- Lake Chelan, sites 8-17
- Millersylvania
- Ocean City
- Pacific Beach
- Rasar
For those who’d prefer glamping over pitching a tent, many State Parks cabins and yurts are open and available by reservation. All cabins and yurts come equipped with heaters and electric lights; however, guests must bring their own bedding.
A full list of open parks can be found on the Washington State Parks website.