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  1. Learn about fees for using our amenities and making reservations in our parks. Not all fees apply to every park. If you are looking for Sno-Park fees, please visit the Sno-Park Permit Page .

  2. To visit a state park you will need a one-day or annual Discover Pass most days of the year. Depending on what kind of activity you are planning, you may also need a permit, reservation or to pay a fee.

  3. The camping fee changes will take effect on May 15, 2025 and the moorage fee changes will take effect Jan. 1, 2025. However, because visitors can make reservations up to nine months in advance, on Aug. 15, campers will see the new fees when they make reservations for May 15 and beyond.

  4. 20 lis 2024 · Welcome back to Fund Your Future with DRS. Washington has more than 140 state parks, which provide budget-friendly ways to recreate and socialize across our state. Today, we’re happy to have Ariel here with us from the Washington State Parks who can share with us the many ways you can enjoy our parks. Welcome, Ariel. Ariel. Hi. It’s nice to ...

  5. 8 sie 2024 · Under the updated fee structure, standard campsite costs will rise by $3 to $5, partial utility sites will see an increase of $5 to $6 and full-utility sites will go up by $6. Primitive site fees will remain unchanged at $12, as will fees for roofed accommodations, which vary.

  6. State Parks open reservations on a rolling nine-month basis and reservations for popular sites can fill up quickly. If you’re planning to camp at a walk-up or first-come campsite, make sure to have a backup plan in case it is full.

  7. The U.S. state of Washington has over 140 state parks that are managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. These include 19 marine parks and 11 Historical Parks. The park system was established in 1913 by the creation of the Washington State Board of Park Commissioners. [2]

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