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Cama Beach State Park © Joe Mabel / CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Looking down to the historic Cama Beach Resort buildings, Cama Beach State Park, Washington state, U.S.
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area Trail along Mill Creek © Peggy Jennings
Hike and bike trails are very popular in good weather
Steamboat Rock State Park Summer Color © Megan Ufkes
Gifford Pinchot National Forest LOWER FALLS © Krystle
Jumping off Lower Falls. Can only do this if its late summer, its still very dangerous But also one of my best memories in my entire life So amazing One of the most spectacular places in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
Lincoln Rock State Park © MattHucke / CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Lincoln Rock, seen from Lincoln Rock State Park, across the Columbia River
Lower Falls Campground © ZeFlower / CC BY 2.0
Olympic National Park Ranger Talk © Denis Holmes
Steamboat Rock State Park On top of Steamboat © Megan Ufkes
Spencer Spit State Park © gia parsons
South Whidbey Island State Park Views from Group Camp © Michael Martin
Views from Group Camp Area
Tolmie State Park Bridge to the Beach © Gary Morgan
This is a HDR photo of the bridge at Tolmie State Park, looking toward the beach. Dec. 11, 2011
Olympic National Park Grizzly Stump © Denis Holmes
Whitman Mission National Historic Site © Peggy Jennings
Whitman Mission National Historic Site © Peggy Jennings
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Washington's Rocky Mountain Gateway Region Parks

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State Parks
1
National Forest
3
National Wildlife Refuges
1
National Recreation Area
Parks in this region are near these Washington Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
SPOKANE
CHENEY
Centennial Trail State Park
Centennial Trail State Park is a 40 mile paved trail, managed by Riverside State Park. The park consists of a paved trail meandering along the Spokane River and extending from Nine Mile Falls to the Idaho state line. The trail is punctuated with 42 historical and archaeological sites, most of which ........more >
Colville National Forest
A sense of peace and solitude is what you feel when traveling through the Colville National Forestaposs scenic 7,000-foot mountains and beautiful valleys, hiking the trails, or camping by pictureque lakes. The 1.1 million acre Forest is located in the northeast corner of Washington, bordering Canada. ........more >
Crawford State Park
Crawford State Park is a 40-acre, forested day-use park featuring Gardner Cave, the third longest limestone cavern in Washington. This tourable cave is filled with stalactites, stalagmites, rimstone pools and flow stone. Crawford State Park's central feature is the tourable Gardner Cave. With a slope ........more >
Curlew Lake State Park
Curlew Lake State Park is a 123-acre camping park. It borders an air field, is eight miles from a public fossil dig and is also near an active osprey nest that can be viewed from the park. Curlew is one of the most relaxing campgrounds in the state, offering water-and snow-sport activity as well as ........more >
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
The Upper Columbia River is rich in cultural and natural significance. For more than 9000 years, people have gathered along the banks of the river to fish and trade with each other. Missionaries and explorers for the Hudson Bay Company and the Northwest Trading Company mapped the area and developed ........more >
Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge
The Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge is located in northeast Washington, 13 miles southeast of Colville in Stevens County. Located on the west slope of the Selkirk Mountain Range, it is the only mountainous, mixed-conifer forest refuge in the contiguous United States. Our 40,198 acres range ........more >
Mount Spokane State Park
Mount Spokane State Park is a 13,919-acre camping park in the Selkirk Mountains. The view at the top of the 5,883-foot elevation includes surrounding states and Canada. The forested park features stands of old-growth timber and granite rock outcroppings. In winter, the park receives 300 inches of snow. ........more >
Pend Oreille State Park
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Riverside State Park
Riverside State Park is a 10,000-acre camping park along the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers in Eastern Washington. The park supports a wide variety of recreational activities and is rich in history. Freshwater marshes, running rivers and beautiful countryside make up the terrain. Riverside features ........more >
Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge
In the agriculturally-intensive Yakima Valley of eastern Washington, there is a wildlife oasis--the Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge. Using the waters of Toppenish and Snake Creeks and supplemented with summer irrigation, managers are able to provide a mosaic of refuge wetlands interspersed with lush ........more >
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge is located on the eastern edge of the Columbia Basin, in Spokane county in northeastern Washington. The Refuge is situated within the Channeled Scablands, an area formed by glacial floods at the end of the last ice age. Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge was established ........more >
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