
Park overview:
Fields Spring State Park is a 792-acre, forested park open year round. Located in the Blue Mountains of Southeastern Washington, the park is approximately 30 miles south of Clarkston on Highway 129 near Anatone. Fields Spring has several miles of hiking, biking and running trails. An annual Puffer Butte Huff and Puff Fun Run is held at the park each September.
Winter activities include groomed cross-country ski trails, a tubing hill and snowshoeing. Fields Spring has a diversity of wildflowers, native trees and plants, wildlife and birds and is located near popular hunting and fishing areas in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
The park features teepees and small cabins for rent, 20 wooded, standard campsites, restrooms with flush toilets and showers, a dump station, a hiking/ski shelter located at the top of Puffer Butte and covered picnic shelters.
Fields Springs also offers two group lodges,
Puffer Butte and Wo-He-Lo. Each features fireplaces, kitchen and bathroom facilities. Puffer Butte is situated at an elevation of 4,550 feet and offers panoramic views of the northern end of Hells Canyon, the Wallowa Mountains and the Grand Ronde River.
For additional information about the park, please call (509) 256-3332.
Want to support Washington State Parks? Get involved by joining a friends' group. For more information, visit the Friends' Group web page. Park hours/updates:
Summer: 6:30 a.m. to dusk.
Winter: 8 a.m. to dusk.
The park is open year round for camping and day use. A Sno-Park permit is needed from Nov. 15 through April 30.
Camping:
Check-in time, 2:30 p.m.
Check-out time, 1 p.m.
Quiet hours: 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
Winter Schedule for all Washington State Parks
Agency information:
Don't move firewood: Please protect the Pacific Northwest from invasive species by obtaining or purchasing your firewood at or near your camping destination (within 50 miles). Firewood can carry insects and diseases that threaten the health of our western forests. You can make a difference by buying and burning your firewood locally. For more information, visit online at www.dontmovefirewood.org or the Washington Invasive Species Council website.
The Discover Pass now can be used on either of two vehicles!Annual pass: $30
One-day pass: $10
(Transaction and dealer fees may apply)
A Discover Pass is required for motor-vehicle access to state parks and recreation lands managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources.
Exemptions: Your purchase of the Discover Pass supports recreation on state lands. However, the Discover Pass is not required if you are camping or renting overnight accommodations, for the duration of your stay at that state park. For additional exemptions and more information, please visit the Discover Pass
website.