Reservations

Drop-in visitors are always welcome as long as space is available, but reservations offer peace of mind when traveling to distant or popular parks.

Making Reservations

Fees

Changes

Cancelations

Park List

Payments

Passes

Upon Arrival

If you’re planning an overnight trip to a state park during the busy summer months, you can reserve a campsite, yurt, cabin, rustic structure, vacation house, group camp or group day-use facility in more than 60 Washington state parks. Drop-in visitors are always welcome as long as space is available, but reservations offer peace of mind when traveling to distant or popular parks.

Facilities NOT reservable through the Reservation Center

Information Center – Reservation Center agents only make reservations; they do not provide trip planning or information services. If you need assistance with trip planning or have questions about Washington state parks, please call the State Parks Information Center at (360) 902-8844 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.



Rules, regulations and information – For complete rules and regulations, visit online or call the Information Center at (360) 902-8844.


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