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phone: view phone509-782-1191
phone (Toll Free): 888-697-7008
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Our specialty is encountering Orca Whales while kayaking the San Juan Islands. Day trips explore Lime Kiln Whale Watch Park. Multi-day camping trips visit remote islands. Professional guides, small groups, best equipment, 40+ years of experience.
phone: view phone360-378-5767
phone (Toll Free): 888-589-4253
fax: view fax360-378-8767
website: www.sea-quest-kayak.com
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It's a great spot for a 2.5 mile walk any time of year, and in the summer draws joggers, rollerbladers, volleyball players, beachcombers, sunbathers, bicyclists and strollers out to enjoy the sun.
phone: view phone206-684-4075
website: http://www.seattle.gov/par...
The lake was named "Alta" in 1900 by Mr. Heinz, a jeweler from Wilbur, who was mining in the area. Finding the lake without a name, he called it after his daughter, Alta Heinz.
phone: view phone360-902-8844
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: http://www.parks.wa.gov/pa...
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Join our award winning sea kayak tours, departing from both Anacortes and San Juan Island. We are conveniently located just 90 minutes from Seattle.
Single, double, and triple kayaks available. Join us!
Voted #1 Eco-Adventure in Washington!
phone: view phone360-588-1117
phone (Toll Free): 800-992-1801
website: anacorteskayaktours.com
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Anderson Lake State Park is a remote day use park of cedar, fir and alder forest mixed with freshwater marshes. Surrounded by 410 wooded and wetland acres, the park slopes down to the 70-acre Anderson Lake and abounds with birds and wildlife.
phone: view phone360-902-8844
website: www.parks.wa.gov
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7. Battle Ground Lake State Park
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This park offers five miles of horse trails and a primitive equestrian camping area. The spring-fed lake is stocked with trout and is a favorite of anglers. The lake is said to be a "miniature version" of Oregon's Crater Lake.
phone: view phone360-902-8844
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: http://www.parks.wa.gov/pa...
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The park has 46 tent spaces, 29 utility spaces, six cabins, two restrooms and six showers. Maximum site length is 50 feet (may have limited availability). The campground is divided into three areas.
phone: view phone360-902-8844
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: http://www.parks.wa.gov/pa...
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The park has over 20 miles of roads and trails open to hiking, mountain biking and equestrian use. The main campground has 26 tent sites. It is an older camp in a forested setting suited more for tents than RVs.
phone: view phone509-427-8265
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: www.parks.wa.gov
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phone: view phone509-661-4551
website: http://chelanpud.org/beebe...
Belfair State Park is a 65-acre, year-round camping park on 3,720 feet of saltwater shoreline at the southern end of Hood Canal in western Washington.
phone: view phone360-275-0668
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
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Bells Mountain Trail begins about .2 miles in from Moulton Falls Park. Its hightest point neart he north end is about 1500 feet. The trail goes through fir and alder forests with glimpses of Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Adams.
phone: view phone360-487-8311
website: http://www.cityofvancouver...
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The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail is a 10' wide, 8 mile path along an abandoned railroad line, with 13 bridges crossing Paradise Creek. Ride your bike or rollerblade all the way to Moscow!
website: http://www.pullmancivictru...
The park is only reachable by tour boat or private boat. Indian-style salmon dinners and demonstrations of Northwest Indian dancing are offered at Tillicum Village, a concession on the island.
phone: view phone360-731-8330
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
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We provide only the best equipment for our guests and personally guarantee your satisfaction. Our handpicked kayaking trip locations will allow you to explore the least developed shorelines in the northern Puget Sound region and the San Juan Islands.
phone (Toll Free): 800-992-1801
website: http://blueotter.com/
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At the junction, take the short ½ mile side trail to a view point directly below the upper Bridal Veil Falls. You will be impressed.
phone: view phone206-625-1367
website: http://www.wta.org/go-hiki...
The park provides 14 tent spaces, 20 utility spaces, one dump station, two restrooms (both ADA) and two showers. Maximum site length is 45 feet (may have limited availability). The campground is situated on a lawn with many shade trees.
phone: view phone509-686-7231
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
Cama Beach State Park is on the southwest shore of Camano Island facing Saratoga Passage in north Puget Sound.
phone: view phone360-387-1550
website: http://www.parks.wa.gov/ca...
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19. Camano Island State Park
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The park provides sweeping views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains and Mount Rainer. Comb the beach, watch the boat traffic, or hike the forest loop trails.
phone: view phone360-387-1550
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
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The route to Camp Muir gives hearty hikers a small taste of what alpine climbers experience. The trail stretches high up the flank of Rainier, toward the upper mountain where alpine climbers play.
website: http://www.wta.org/go-hiki...
21. Cape Disappointment State Park
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Cape Disappointment has 137 standard campsites, 60 full hookup sites, 18 sites with water and electricity only, five primitive campsites, fourteen yurts, three cabins, one dump station, eight restrooms (two ADA) and 14 showers (four ADA).
phone: view phone360-642-3078
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: www.parks.wa.gov
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Reaching the most northwestern point in the lower United States just got easier for thousands of people.
website: www.northolympic.com/capef...
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This trail provides the shortest and easiest access in the park to the alpine environment. As a result, Cascade Pass is the most popular day hike in the national park and can be quite busy on summer weekends.
phone: view phone360-854-7200
website: www.nps.gov
The Cascade Trail runs 22.5 miles in length and connects Sedro-Woolley and Concrete. Take time to sit and enjoy the Skagit River from one of the ten benches on the trail.
phone: view phone360-336-9414
fax: view fax360-336-9493
website: www.skagitcounty.net
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The trail contains interpretive signs and 42 historical sites, most of which remain unmarked. Traveling west from the state line, one passes the site of the first bridge built over the Spokane River in 1864.
phone: view phone360-902-8844
website: www.spokanecentennialtrail...
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26. Colonial Creek Campground
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Fully accessible camp sites available. Walk-in campsites available. Gathering firewood is prohibited. Firewood can be purchased outside of the park.
phone: view phone360-854-7200
fax: view fax360-856-1934
website: www.nps.gov/noca/
27. Columbia Hills State Park
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The park has eight partial utility sites, four standard sites, six primitive tent sites, one dump station and one restroom. Maximum site length is 60 feet (may have limited availability). In addition, there is one primitive hiker/bicycle camp site.
phone: view phone360-902-8844
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
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Surrounded by irrigated cropland, this area is characterized by a tapestry of rugged cliffs, deep coulees and canyons, lakes, wetlands and shrub-steppe.
phone: view phone509-546-8300
website: http://www.fws.gov/columbia/
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The Colville National Forest disproves the widely held notion that Washington state lies flat east of the Cascade Mountains. Its 1.1 million acres in the northeast corner roll like the high seas.
phone: view phone509-684-7000
website: http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/co...
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.
phone: view phone509-775-3592
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
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Lots of sunshine combine with water activities to make this desert park a delight to visitors. Nationally recognized Desert Canyon Golf Course is just two miles away.
phone: view phone509-664-6380
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
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Visitors may explore 11 miles of hiking and biking trails offered at the park, fly a kite, bird watch or enjoy swimming, fishing or skimboarding and sailboarding. Small, hand-launched boats, such as canoes and kayaks, are allowed.
phone: view phone253-661-4955
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
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33. Deception Pass State Park
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Camping is at three locations in the park; 18 tent sites and two utility sites are at Bowman Bay, seven tent sites and 54 utility sites at Quarry Pond and 147 tent sites and 83 utility sites are at Cranberry Lake. Maximum site length is 60 feet.
phone: view phone360-675-2417
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
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34. Deception Pass State Park - Ben Ure Cabin
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The modern cabin is 12-by-24 feet in size and features a large deck overlooking the water, as well as a picnic table, fully furnished electric kitchen, queen size futon, electric heat, lights, bathroom and outdoor shower.
phone: view phone360-675-2417
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: http://www.parks.wa.gov/yu...
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The site is one of breathtaking majesty. Situated on Magnolia Bluff overlooking Puget Sound, Discovery Park offers spectacular view of both the Cascade and the Olympic Mountain ranges.
phone: view phone206-386-4236
website: http://www.seattle.gov/par...
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Dosewallips State Park is a 425-acre, year-round camping park with 5,500 feet of saltwater shoreline on Hood Canal.
phone: view phone360-796-4415
phone (Toll Free): 888-226-7688
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
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37. Dungeness Recreation Area
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Dungeness Recreation Area is known as the portal to the Dungeness Spit, but there is a lot more to discover before you arrive at the National Wildlife Refuge.
phone: view phone360-683-5847
website: http://www.clallam.net/Par...
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Extensive meadows are crowned by glacial peaks. The short, steep trail to the pass is anything but "easy." The views, however, are your reward: panoramic vistas of Fisher Basin and Mounts Logan, Fisher, and Arriva.
phone: view phone360-854-7200
fax: view fax360-856-1934
website: http://www.nps.gov/noca/pl...
The park offers sweeping views of Puget Sound, the Cascade Mountains and features sandy beaches. Visit our new and improved campground at Fay Bainbridge, with campsites from just 15 to 21 dollars a night.
phone: view phone206-842-2306
website: http://www.biparks.org/par...
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Enjoy the beauty and diversity of 600 acres of old growth Douglas firs, with mature western hemlock, Sitka spruce and western red cedar trees. Hike through five distinct ecosystems within a radius of just one mile.
phone: view phone360-663-2207
website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks
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