Making Reservations

Online reservations: If you make, change or cancel your reservation online, you will pay lower fees than by calling (888) CAMPOUT. Only one online reservation can be made at a time. Prior to making an online reservation, review the list below for reservations that can only be made by calling the Reservation Center.

Telephone reservations: Call the Reservation Center at (888) CAMPOUT, (888) 226-7688 or the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at (800) 833-6388. Agents are available to make reservations between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily, except Christmas and New Year's days. Hours are shortened on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.

To make one of the following types of reservations, call the Reservation Center:



Be prepared before making a reservation. Have the following ready before going online to make a reservation or calling the Reservation Center:

Maximum window for making reservations – Reservations can be made up to nine months prior to your arrival date. Please note: Vacation houses at Fort Flagler and Moran state parks, all of the facilities at Fort Worden State Park and all environmental learning centers have different maximum windows for making reservations. Please call (800) 360-4240 for more information on facilities at these parks.

Minimum window for making reservations – Reservations can be made up to 8 p.m. on the day prior to arrival, except for vacation houses, which must be reserved at least seven days in advance of arrival date. Please note: If a reservation is changed or canceled close to the arrival date, even if the reservation was made one day prior to arrival, the maximum change or cancellation fee will apply.

Summer holiday reservations – A minimum two-night reservation is required for Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends and on the Fourth of July holiday when the holiday occurs on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday. If you cancel one of the two nights of your reservation, there will be no refund for that night.



 ADA-Accessible Reservations

We want to provide access for everyone to enjoy state parks. If you have special requirements, please call the park in advance of your arrival to find out if we can accommodate your request.

Washington State Parks offers campsites, cabins, yurts and vacation houses with bathrooms and other features that meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. To find an ADA-accessible campsite, visit online and select "Include ADA Accessible" under "More Search Preferences." Campsites with the note, "This site is ADA only" are restricted for use only by persons with disabilities. If you reserve one of these sites, you must provide proof of eligibility when you check in at the park. Proof of eligibility may include an ADA placard, license plate with disability symbol or a Washington State Parks Disability Pass and valid Washington picture ID. The disability permit holder must occupy the site the entire length of the reservation.


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