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Roof
accommodations now open
Cabins,
yurts, tepees, vacation homes and more
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We are pleased to
announce that cabins, yurts and other roofed accommodations in
more than 30 state parks are now open and available to reserve.
These facilities are located in diverse state park
landscapes across Washington — from the coast to Hood Canal,
Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, Cascades forests, Columbia Gorge,
Okanogan Valley, shrub-steppe Ice Age flood lands and the Spokane
area.
Accommodations will be cleaned and sanitized to
COVID-19 standards between uses. To give staff adequate time for
these safety procedures, check-in time is now 4 p.m. instead of
2:30 p.m. Check-out time is still 11 a.m.
Make a reservation
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More
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Rent
camping gear from Arrive Outdoors
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Have you heard
the news? We recently partnered with Arrive Outdoors, an outdoor
gear rental company who rents premium outdoor gear with delivery
anywhere in the contiguous U.S.
Arrive Outdoors makes it possible to easily
experience the outdoors without the need to purchase gear. Select
and rent what you need, and it will be delivered to your door.
You can rent everything from tents, to sleeping bags, to
backpacks, cookware, chairs, tools and camp or backpacking sets
for two to four people.
Reserve camping gear
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Book
mid-week to snag your favorite campsite
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This time of year can be a challenging time to find
a campsite or cabin available, especially on weekends. That's why
we recommend trying to make your reservations to stay during the
middle of week. We also have a lot of availability at the
following parks:
- Alta Lake
- Brooks Memorial
- Conconully
- Curlew Lake
- Fields Spring
- Jarrell Cove
- Lewis & Clark Trail
- Lincoln Rock
- Pearrygin Lake
- Potholes
Make your reservation today, or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.
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State Parks adds free days for later this year
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We are happy to
announce two additional free days in 2020, which will replace the
two free days lost to COVID-19 related closures in April. On free
days, visitors don’t need a Discover Pass for day-use visits by
vehicle.
The first makeup free day is Sunday, Sept. 13,
to celebrate Girl Scouts Love State Parks Weekend, a national
movement to get every girl scout into a state park. The second, Saturday, Oct. 10,
recognizes World Mental Health Day, which supports State Parks’
participation in the nation-wide ParkRx movement to help people
access nature’s health benefits. These days replace the Spring
free day, April 11, and Earth Day, April 22.
Learn more about the remaining 2020 State Parks free days.
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