From Washington State Parks <[email protected]>
Subject Washington State Parks E-News August 2024
Date August 15, 2024 5:53 PM
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*August 2024*





FTAP festivals
International festivals continue at Lake Sammamish & Millersylvania 

You have two more chances to experience international festivals at Lake Sammamish, with more intercultural events happening in September in the South Puget Sound region. 

The Washington [ [link removed] ]Iu Mien Festival [ [link removed] ] is happening Sat., Aug. 24, and the Ubuntu Nerudo African Heritage Festival [ [link removed] ] will be held on Sun., Sept. 1, both at Lake Sammamish. 

Also hailing from Africa — Senegal to be exact — our Folk and Traditional Arts Program (FTAP) and Olympia’s Arbutus School welcome Mathape Diop [ [link removed] ] for a workshop on the traditional drumming of Senegal, Sun., Sept. 8 at 10 a.m. at Tolmie State Park. 

Finally, mark your calendars for Sept. 28, when FTAP and the statewide Latino Leadership Network host the Hispanic Heritage Festival [ [link removed] ] at Millersylvania State Park! 

*Find details and more FTAP events here* [ [link removed] ]






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How to camp with fire restrictions
How to camp with fire restrictions

We know campfires are a fundamental part of the camping experience for many people — providing warmth, light, a gathering place for stories and the distinctive aroma that many associate with the great outdoors. With burn bans in place, camping trips need to look a little different, but they can be just as fun. Check out our blog to learn about some alternatives to consider when you can’t have a traditional campfire.

We also want to give a big *THANK YOU!* to our wonderful visitors who have been following the burn bans at our parks. Thank you for doing your part.

*Read here* [ [link removed] ]



How to plan a last-minute camping trip
How to plan for a last-minute camping trip

Many of us don’t have the luxury of being able to book a campsite nine months in advance. Heck, sometimes we barely know what we're doing tomorrow!

Although it’s great to be able to plan ahead, sometimes you just want to be a little spontaneous. We can help you with that. 

Here are some useful tips about how you can plan a just-as-successful last-minute camping trip in a state park!

*Read here* [ [link removed] ]






Fee changes
*Camping and moorage fee update*

We are updating our camping and moorage fees so we can continue providing great experiences for visitors amid inflation and rising costs. Because reservations can be made up to nine months in advance, beginning Aug. 15 you will see a rate increase for camping stays booked for May 15 and beyond. Moorage fees will increase Jan. 1. 

*Learn more here* [ [link removed] ]






Boy wearing sunglasses sitting on trackchair on a beach. the sun is shining and there is a lake behind him.

Parks welcomes new Action Trackchair to Lake Sammamish

State Parks, together with the Outdoors for All Foundation [ [link removed] ], and with funding from the Bronco Wild Fund [ [link removed] ] and the Washington State Parks Foundation [ [link removed] ], just launched a pilot program to offer an Action Trackchair [ [link removed] ] at Lake Sammamish State Park. 

The battery-operated chair uses similar technology to an all-terrain vehicle, with a track that looks like the back of a snowmobile instead of wheels. This allows people with mobility needs to access parts of the park they may have otherwise had trouble reaching.  

A companion must be able to help the user transition into and out of the chair, if needed. 

The chair will be housed in the Outdoors for All Adaptive Cycling Center (ACC) at Sunset Beach until the center’s season ends Sept. 30. The chair is currently available for one or two two-hour sessions each day between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on a first-come-first-served basis. The ACC also houses a fleet of over 250 adaptive bike rentals for anyone ages seven and up. 

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closures
Fall closures bring improvements to beloved parks

Can you feel a nip in the air? Fall is coming! OK, maybe you can’t (or don’t want to) feel it yet, but fall is still coming, and with it comes a few park closures to note when planning off-season trips. 

The boat launch at Triton Cove State Park [ [link removed] ] is closed Aug. 14 - 22 for dock repair. Restrooms will remain open during this week, and boaters are encouraged to use nearby public launches at Quilcene Harbor or Twanoh State Park.  

Seaquest State Park [ [link removed] ] will close Sept. 15 - Oct. 18 to complete road maintenance. 

The Mount St Helens Visitor Center [ [link removed] ], just across the road from Seaquest, will close Sept. 30 until late spring 2025 for an  exhibit update. It is anticipated to reopen by the 45th anniversary of Mount St. Helens’ eruption on May 18, 2025.  

Finally, Cape Disappointment State Park’s [ [link removed] ] main entrance, campground and several day-use areas will close Sept. 16, 2024 to late March 2025 for several construction projects. The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, Beard’s Hollow and North Head Lighthouse (and reservable historic lightkeepers’ residences) will stay open through the winter. 






recruitment

We are fortunate to manage one of the largest, most diverse — and most beautiful — parks systems in the country.




*Time for a new adventure?* *Join the team!*

There are nearly 1,000 employees who help steward our parks, including park rangers, maintenance and construction specialists, customer service staff, planners, engineers, managers, administrative professionals and support staff serving in seasonal or career full-time capacities.

We invite you to join us on the adventure and apply today [ [link removed] ].  








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