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Paradise Point State Park

Exterior of yurt, surrounded with grass, trees in background and picnic table.

Paradise Point State Park is an 88-acre camping park with 6,180 feet of freshwater shoreline, immediately east of the interstate in Southwest Washington. The park was given its name prior to the construction of I-5. Woodland campsites within the park offer the best buffer from freeway noise.

Photo of Paradise Point yurt interior showing queen-size futon and part of futon bunk bed, small rug and window

Each yurt is 16 feet in diameter by 10 feet high and is furnished with bunk beds that sleep three and a queen-size futon for two. Each yurt has one overhead light, one outlet and a heater. Bathrooms and showers are nearby. Outside is a picnic table, fire grill and a small deck that is accessible to people with disabilities. An RV pad nearby is available for an additional fee.


Maximum capacity: Up to five people per yurt.

2013 Rental fees: $69 (plus tax) per night per yurt May 15 to Sept. 15.
$59 (plus tax) per night per yurt Sept. 16 to May 14.



Reservations for yurts, cabins and platform tents: Unless otherwise noted above, reservations may be made year round online or by calling (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688. Reservations may be made nine months in advance of the arrival date. The rental fee and a $6.50 to $8.50 non-refundable reservation fee must be paid in full at the time a reservation is made. This holds the yurt, cabin or platform tent until 1 p.m. on the day after the first reserved night.

Cancelations: Online or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688 as soon as possible.

Please note:

  • Washington State Parks pass discounts do not apply to yurts, cabins, platform tents, teepees, vacation houses or other roofed overnight accommodations.
  • Smoking is not allowed in yurts, cabins, platform tents or teepees.
  • Pets are only permitted in designated yurts/cabins.
  • Cooking is not allowed in yurts, platform tents or teepees. Cooking is allowed only in cabins with kitchenettes.
  • Bed linens are not provided in yurts, cabins, platform tents or teepees. Campers must bring their own linen and blankets.


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