100 State Parks Set to Open Tomorrow for Day Use Here’s the List
Governor Inslee announced his plan to slowly reopen Washington in phases. Good news over 100 State parks will be open for day use and fishing is now allowed
Cabin Fever, begone! These new openings take effect Tuesday, May 5th, 2020. So take a hike, would ya? (Literally.) Here are the parks that will be open:
Peshastin Pinnacles
Posey Island
Potholes
Potlatch
Rainbow Falls
Rasar
Reed Island
Riverside
Rockport
Sacajawea
Saddlebag Island
Saint Edward (reduced capacity)
Saltwater
Scenic Beach
Schafer
Seaquest
Sequim Bay
Shine Tidelands
Skagit Island
South Whidbey
Spencer Spit
Squak Mountain
Squilchuck
Steamboat Rock
Steptoe Battlefield
Steptoe Butte
Stuart Island
Sucia Island
Sun Lakes-Dry Falls
Tolmie
Triton Cove
Turn Island
Twanoh
Twenty-Five Mile Creek
Wanapum Recreation Area
Wenatchee Confluence
Willapa Hills Trail
Yakima Sportsman
PARKS REMAINING CLOSED
Anderson Lake
Beacon Rock
Bogachiel
Bottle Beach
Cape Disappointment
Camp Wooten
Cedar Falls Trailhead (on Palouse to Cascades Trail)
Columbia Hills (limited fishing access)
Crawford State Park and Gardner Caves
Daroga
Doug’s Beach
Fisk
Fort Columbia
Fort Simcoe
Grayland Beach
Griffiths-Priday
Klickitat Trail
Kukutali Preserve
Leadbetter Point
Loomis Lake
Ocean City
Pacific Beach
Pacific Pines
Pleasant Harbor
Maryhill (watercraft launch will open)
Spring Creek Hatchery
Twin Harbors
Westport Light
Wallace Falls
What park are you planning on visiting first? We'll keep you posted on new openings in Washington State and near the Tri-Cities.