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Hope Island - Mason
Hope Island State Park is a 106-acre marine camping park on the western side of the state in Mason County, Puget Sound.
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Hope Island - Skagit
Hope Island (north) State Park is a 200-acre marine park in Skagit Bay. The park offers several campsites, attractive beaches, and a trail across the island.
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Ike Kinswa
Ike Kinswa State Park is a 454-acre camping park with 46,000 feet of freshwater shoreline on the north side of Mayfield Lake.
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Illahee
Illahee State Park is a 75-acre marine camping park with 1,785 feet of saltwater frontage on Port Orchard Bay.
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Jackson House
Jackson House State Park Heritage Site is a 1.4-acre day-use park in Chehalis on the Jackson Highway.
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James Island
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Jarrell Cove
Jarrell Cove State Park is a 43-acre marine camping park with 3,500 feet of saltwater shoreline on the northwest end of Harstine Island in south Puget Sound.
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Joemma Beach
Joemma Beach State Park is a 122-acre marine camping park with 3,000 feet of saltwater frontage on southeast Key Peninsula.
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Jones Island
Jones Island State park is a 188-acre marine camping park with 25,000 feet of saltwater shoreline on the San Juan channel.
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Joseph Whidbey
Joseph Whidbey State Park is a 112-acre day-use park with 3,100 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Juan De Fuca in northern Puget Sound.
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Kanaskat-Palmer
Kanaskat-Palmer State Park is a 320-acre camping park on a small, low plateau in a natural forest setting. The park has two miles of shorelines on the Green River.
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Kinney Point
Kinney Point is a 76-acre park situated on the south end of Marrowstone Island. The park features 683 feet of saltwater shoreline on Admiralty Inlet and Oak Bay.
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Kitsap Memorial
Kitsap Memorial State Park is a 58-acre camping park with 1,797 feet of saltwater shoreline and facilities for group and individual recreation, weddings and overnight stays.
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Klickitat Trail
Klickitat State Park Trail
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Kopachuck
Kopachuck State Park is a 109-acre marine park with 5,600 feet of saltwater shoreline on Henderson Bay. One portion of the park, Cutts Island or Deadman's Island is a half mile from shore and reachable only by boat.
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Lake Chelan
Lake Chelan State Park is a 127-acre camping park on the forested south shore of Lake Chelan. The park has 6,000 feet of shoreline, lakeside views and expansive lawns for strolling and playing.
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Lake Easton
Lake Easton State Park is a forested, 516-acre year-round camping park with 24,000 feet of freshwater access on the shores of Lake Easton in the Cascade Mountain foothills.
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Lake Sammamish
Lake Sammamish State Park is a 512-acre day-use park with 6,858 feet of waterfront on Lake Sammamish. The area around the lake was an important culture zone for local Native American tribes for centuries.
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Lake Sylvia
Lake Sylvia State Park is a quiet, 233-acre camping park with 15,000 feet of freshwater shoreline. The park is an old logging camp in a wooded area halfway between Olympia and the Pacific shore.
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Lake Wenatchee
Lake Wenatchee State Park is a 489-acre camping park with 12,623 feet of waterfront on glacier-fed Lake Wenatchee and the Wenatchee River. In winter it becomes a Washington State Sno-Park and a premiere skiing and winter sports paradise.
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Larrabee
Larrabee State Park is a 2,683-acre camping park with 8,100 feet of saltwater shoreline on Samish Bay near Bellingham in northwest Washington.
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Leadbetter Point
Leadbetter Point State Park is a natural area open for day use. The park features beach frontage on the Pacific Ocean and Willapa Bay.
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Lewis & Clark
Lewis and Clark State Park is a 621-acre camping park situated in one of the last major stands of old-growth forest in the state.
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Lewis & Clark Trail
Lewis and Clark Trail State Park is a 37-acre camping park with 1,333 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Touchet River.
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Lime Kiln Point
Lime Kiln Point is a 36-acre day-use park set on the west side of San Juan Island. The park is considered one of the best places in the world to view whales from a land-based facility.
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Lincoln Rock
Lincoln Rock State Park is an 80-acre camping park on the east side of Lake Entiat, created by Rocky Reach Dam blocking the flow of the Columbia River north of Wenatchee.
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Lyons Ferry
Lyons Ferry is a 1,000-acre camping park located at the confluence of the Palouse and Snake rivers and was once home to early groups of the Palouse Indians .