After increased interest in outdoor activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, campsites in Washington state are already starting to fill up for the summer. Washington State Parks says outdoor gear and ...
If you’re looking to escape the crowds and find some quiet spots to camp, Southwest Washington’s forests have plenty to offer. These areas are full of peaceful places where you can enjoy nature ...
If you’re looking to escape the noise of daily life, camping along the Snake River in Washington offers a chance to unwind in some truly peaceful spots. The river winds through scenic landscapes that ...
New rules approved by the Washington Parks and Recreation Commission limit camping stays to no more than 10 consecutive nights in one park in a 30-day period and a maximum of 90 days per calendar year ...
A visitor goes horseback riding at the Rusty Ranch Tree Farm and Forest, east of Bellingham, WA. Courtesy of Hipcamp If you’re planning a summer camping trip in Washington, the first places that come ...
If you tend to wait until the last minute to make camping plans, you’re in luck. Beginning Monday, March 24, Washington State Parks is offering same-day reservations at all of its reservable ...
This overlooked Washington beach town offers lots of fun in the sun and sand, as well as parks sure to provide entertainment ...
WASHINGTON — The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is increasing its camping and moorage fees for 2025 to support increased operation costs amid inflation impacts. The increased camping ...
Discover the best snow tubing hills in Washington, from Snoqualmie Pass to Leavenworth, offering easy winter fun with no skis ...
BELLINGHAM — Camping in a state park is about to get more expensive in Washington. The state’s Parks and Recreation Commission announced last week that it will be raising its camping fees, with the ...