Can I still volunteer to help clean up and maintain my local state park?

Volunteer opportunities are available but may be limited in some parks. To ensure the health and safety of our volunteers, staff, and visitors, Washington State Parks has developed COVID-19 guidance on volunteer activity

We ask that all volunteers review these health and safety requirements  and carefully consider their comfort level in participating in volunteer activities while following public health guidelines. We respect your decision to continue to serve with us, or to cancel or postpone. Check for updates or contact the Volunteer Program by email or call (360) 902-8583.

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1. What is your current mask policy?
2. Do I need a Discover Pass?
3. Are playgrounds open?
4. Can I get an extension or refund on my Discover Pass for the time state lands were closed?
5. Will restrooms be open?
6. Are docks, moorage and marine park facilities open?
7. Will anchoring be monitored or regulated? How about beach landing areas for dinghies?
8. Are pumpouts open and operating?
9. If a park is only open for day use, what time does the park close?
10. Will I get a full refund for my camping or overnight accommodation reservation?
11. What if I have a reservation at a park that is currently closed for camping? When will I know if my reservation is canceled?
12. Will state lands close if there are issues with crowding?
13. How can I report any issues of crowding, trash or other concerns of wildlife areas or boat launches to WDFW?
14. Can I still volunteer to help clean up and maintain my local state park?
15. Are cabins and yurts open?
16. Are group campgrounds open?
17. Are vacation homes open?