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 Celebrate love at Washington's state parks this Valentine's Day
This Valentine’s Day, skip the crowded restaurants and create unforgettable memories in the great outdoors. Whether you're planning a romantic stroll through an old-growth forest, a cozy beachside sunset or a scenic picnic with your favorite person, Washington's state parks offer the perfect backdrop for love.
Looking for ideas?
No matter how you celebrate, love is always in the air at state parks.
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Events at state parks are ramping up |
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Explore nature at Deception Pass through Bird Walks and guided hikes
Looking for a way to enjoy the outdoors this spring? Deception Pass has you covered with birding walks and guided hikes!
Join AmeriCorps interpretive staff and Whidbey Audubon Society volunteers on Feb. 22, March 8 or March 22 to discover the many different bird species that call Deception Pass home. Whether you're a seasoned birder or just getting started, these walks offer a chance to practice bird identification, explore unique habitats and learn from fellow birders. Bring binoculars if you have them (there will also be a few to share).
Prefer a broader adventure? Saturday afternoon guided hikes are back at Deception Pass! Explore the park’s rich natural resources, from old-growth forests and post-glacial ecosystems to marine mammals and sand dunes. Topics change monthly, so there’s always something new to discover.
Don't miss these opportunities to connect with nature—click the registration button below for details!
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Trek through a winter wonderland on a guided snowshoe hike
Whether you’re an avid snowshoer or searching for your next favorite hobby, our parks offer the perfect backdrop for a winter trek.
Lake Easton guided snowshoe hikes:
- Date & time: Mondays and Fridays at 9 a.m. through the end of Feb.
- Degree of difficulty: Easy
- Meeting point: Amphitheater in the day-use area
- Contact: No registration needed. For updates or weather cancellations, call (509) 856-4121.
Lake Wenatchee guided snowshoe hikes:
- Date & time: Sundays at 1 p.m. through the end of Feb.
- Degree of difficulty: Easy
- Meeting point: North Reservation Booth
- Contact: Advance registration required, call (509) 763-3101. Limited snowshoe rentals are available for free.
Mount Spokane guided snowshoe hike:
- Date & time: March 1 at 10 a.m.
- Degree of difficulty: Easy
- Meeting point: Lower Kit Carson parking area
- Contact: No registration needed. For updates or weather cancellations, call (509) 505-7721
Sno-Park Permits are required for parking at each of these parks.
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Need spring break plans?
With five weeks of winter to go, it might still be too chilly for camping—but that doesn’t mean you can’t start planning your next adventure!
Spring break is right around the corner, and we're sure your kids are begging for fun things to do. How about a state parks adventure?
Explore over 120 parks across the state, each offering something unique. Some provide easy to moderate hiking trails, some provide beach access and some provide views that are just breathtaking.
Visit our website to find the ideal spot for your spring break day trips.
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 Always check for park alerts before heading out on an adventure!
A few of our parks are under temporary closures due to recent storm events and ongoing maintenance work.
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When you’re putting together your pre-trip checklist, make sure it includes checking the conditions at your intended destination. Here’s a quick heads up:
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