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Manchester
Manchester State Park is a 111-acre camping park with 3,400 feet of saltwater shoreline on Rich Passage in Puget Sound. The park is covered in woods of fir and maple.
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Maryhill
Maryhill State Park is a 99-acre camping park with 4,700 feet of waterfront on the Columbia River in Klickitat County.
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Matia Island
Matia Island State Park is a 145-acre marine park with 20,676 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Georgia. The island is part of the San Juan National Wildlife Refuge.
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McMicken Island
McMicken Island State Park is an 11.5 acre marine park with 1,661 feet of saltwater shoreline. It is situated in the beautiful South Puget Sound and features a pristine cove to set anchor.
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Millersylvania
Millersylvania State Park is an 842-acre camping park with 3,300 feet of freshwater shoreline on Deep Lake. The park, filled with trails, is abundant in old-growth cedar and fir trees.
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Moran
Moran State Park is a 5,252-acre camping park with five freshwater lakes and over 30 miles of hiking trails.
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Mount Pilchuck
Mount Pilchuck State Park is a 1,893-acre day-use park that features mountainous alpine terrain with diverse scenic and recreation attractions.
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Mount Spokane
Mount Spokane State Park is a 13,919-acre camping park in the Selkirk Mountains. The view at the top of the 5,883-foot elevation includes surrounding states and Canada.
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Mystery Bay
This 10-acre marine park is reachable by car or boat. The park features 685 feet of saltwater shoreline on Mystery Bay and offers a spectacular view of the Olympic Mountains.
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Nisqually
Nisqually State Park is a day-use park with over 10 miles of trails near the Nisqually River.
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Nolte
Nolte State Park is a 117-acre day-use park with 7,174 feet of freshwater shoreline on Deep Lake in the Green River Gorge.
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Obstruction Pass
Obstruction Pass State Park is an 80-acre camping park on the south end of Orcas Island in San Juan County, south of Moran State Park.
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Ocean City
Ocean City State Park is a year-round, 170-acre camping park, featuring ocean beach, dunes and dense thickets of shore pine.
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Olallie
Olallie State Park is known for the scenic beauty of its two waterfalls. Located on the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains, this day-use park features 6 miles of hiking trail for visitors to explore the 2,500 acres of cliff formations and old-growth forest, teeming with huckleberries.
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Olmstead Place
Olmstead Place State Park is a 217-acre day-use park. The park hosts tours and school field trips. Pioneer artifacts are plentiful in the park.
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Pacific Beach
Pacific Beach State Park is a 10-acre camping park with 2,300 feet of ocean shoreline. The beach provides a variety of wonders, from dramatic surf to beachcombing.
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Pacific Pines
Pacific Pines State Park sits on the Pacific shore. The area is conducive to all manner of day-trip beach activity and nature observation.
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Palouse Falls State Park Heritage Site
Palouse Falls State Park is a 105-acre camping park with a unique geology and history. The park offers a dramatic view of one of the state's most beautiful waterfalls.
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Palouse to Cascades Trail
Formerly Iron Horse State Park Trail, Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail is a 4,956-acre park that was once part of the path of the Chicago-Milwaukee-St. Paul-Pacific Railroad.
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Paradise Point
Paradise Point State Park is an 88-acre camping park with 6,180 feet of freshwater shoreline, immediately east of the interstate.
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Patos Island
Patos Island State Park is a 207-acre marine park with 20,000 feet of saltwater shoreline. The island is owned by the federal government and is administered by the Bureau of Land Management's Wenatchee Office.
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Peace Arch
Peace Arch State Park is a unique 20-acre day-use park that lies on the boundary between the United States and Canada.
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Pearrygin Lake
Pearrygin Lake State Park is a camping park with more than 1,200 acres in the Methow Valley of north central Washington.
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Penrose Point
Penrose Point State Park is a 152-acre marine and camping park on the shores of Puget Sound. The park has over two miles of saltwater frontage on Mayo Cove and Carr Inlet.
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Peshastin Pinnacles
Peshastin Pinnacles State Park is a 34-acre desert park featuring a group of sandstone slabs and spires called "the pinnacles." Climbable spires reach 200 feet into the air.
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Pleasant Harbor
Pleasant Harbor is an overnight moorage facility only. It features 120 feet of moorage dock, and boaters may stay up to three consecutive nights.
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Posey Island
Posey Island State Park is a small, one-acre marine camping park with 1,000 feet of shoreline. It is located a quarter mile north of Pearl Island, near Roche Harbor, San Juan Island.
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Potholes
Potholes State Park is a 640-acre camping park with 6,000 feet of freshwater shoreline on Potholes Reservoir. Potholes Reservoir is often confused with the Pothole Lakes themselves, which are a 30- to 45-minute drive from the park.
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Potlatch
Potlatch State Park is a 57-acre camping park with 5,700 feet of saltwater shoreline on Hood Canal.