Camping|Washington State Parks

We desire everybody hanging out in our parks to be safe and have fun, so we have a few rules to guarantee everybody is having fun.

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Camping area rules

Hours

Camping site check-in begins at 2:30 p.m. Check-out is at 1 p.m. Campers may go into parks up until 10 p.m. Peaceful hours are 10 p.m.- 6:30 a.m., unless otherwise noted at the park. Engine-driven electric generators may be run only in between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.

Camping stay limitations

New camping stay limitations enter into impact on Aug. 19, 2024. The optimum length of stay shall be no more than 10 nights in one park within a thirty-day period. Overall nights remained not to surpass 90 days per fiscal year in all state parks.

Parks will honor bookings for stays that extend beyond 10 nights, or existing appointments over the brand-new 90-night optimum before Aug. 19.

Starting Aug. 19, visitors will not be permitted to make a booking for more than 10 nights or to make a new reservation that pushes them beyond the 90-night limitation.

General

Campgrounds can not be held for someone who may arrive later. One camping celebration is permitted per site, with a maximum of eight people per website. Cigarette smoking is not enabled inside getaway homes, yurts, cabins or other rustic structures.

Managing your garbage

Please use the trash cans and dumpsters to help keep parks clean. Recycling is motivated in all Washington state parks. In parks with a pack-it-in/pack-it-out program, visitors must perform whatever they have brought in.

Appreciating the environment

Do not touch, feed or hurt wild animals. Do not pick or walk on plants and flowers. Constantly remain on designated roadways, routes and campsites. All wildlife is safeguarded.

All park buildings, indications and tables and other structures are likewise secured; elimination or damage of any kind is prohibited.

Camping with pets and horses

Animals are allowed a lot of state parks, however should be under physical control at all times on a leash no more than 8 feet long. Owners are responsible for tidying up after their pets– that consists of bagging and properly disposing of pet and horse poop. Animals are not permitted on designated swimming beaches.

Family pets are not allowed inside getaway homes, however are allowed in designated yurts/cabins. Please contact the park for information.

Horses are allowed designated areas just.

Hiker/Bikers sites

Provided to overnight visitors who get in the park by bicycle or by foot. You can learn about our Hiker/Biker Policy.

Other guidelines

Glass bottles or metal cans are not allowed on swimming beaches. Liquors are permitted only in designated camping site and picnic areas.

Fireworks are forbidden on all state public lands, consisting of state parks and beaches that front state park lands.

All Washington state laws are implemented in Washington state parks.Here at State Parks, we’re always delighted campers and we desire you to be, too! So, to assist you first-time( and returning)campers, we have assembled responses to a few frequently asked questions to assist get you begun on what we hope will be a life time of fantastic outdoor recreation experiences. Arriving at the park Monitoring in Check-in treatments

differ by park.

Check your confirmation letter or tip e-mail to see your check-in time.Generally, you might sign in at: Campsites and group websites at 2:30 p.m. and

check-out at 1 p.m. Roofed accommodations

  • (cabins, platform tents, teepees and yurts)at 4 p.m.
  • and check-out at 11 a.m. Trip homes at 4 p.m. and check-out at 11 a.m. Day-use facilities at 9 a.m. and check-out one hour before dark. If you arrive early Please get here on or
  • after your check-in time. This enables time for staff to

tidy and guarantee your camping site or cabin is ready for your stay. Also, please be thoughtful of other visitors who are already camping in your website.

Don’t wait outside other people’s camping areas while you wait for your check-in time. If you do show up early and have your Discover Pass, feel free to hang out in the day-use area of the park. If you show up late If you show up after hours and eviction is closed, you may go into through eviction by utilizing the slider bar. Please close the gate after you get in the park and be sure to register the next early morning. Note that quiet hours are 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. If you do disappoint up for the opening night of your stay We consider your reservation a”no

show “if you have actually not shown up by 1 p.m. the day following your scheduled arrival day. You will forfeit the cost of your whole stay. If you are arriving a day late, please call the park on or before your arrival date to let them know. Campground optimum visitors A maximum of eight people can remain overnight at a campground.

We appreciate it if you can

offer the precise variety of individuals staying over night with you when you check in so we know the number of people are in the park. Additional cars Inspect the website description on the bookings website initially to make certain there is room for an additional car or close-by parking is offered. If

there is, you can bring an additional cars and truck for overnight parking. We charge a$10 per night extra automobile cost. In the park Fire wood Lots of parks offer firewood. Please check the specific park web pages on the Washington State Parks site for additional information. If firewood

is not available

for sale at the park, please purchase from a close-by business to prevent generating nuisance bugs from other locations. Please do not cut trees or collect wood for fire wood in the park. Campfires Check for campfire burn ban info on the park’s webpage before you leave. If a burn restriction remains in location, there are in some cases alternative fuel sources permitted.

Burn bans are a truth of life throughout Washington summer seasons and are not foreseeable. We do not offer refunds if a ban is in place. Animals Family pets are allowed in camping areas. All pets or domestic animals need to be kept under physical control, on a leash no higher than eight feet in length– or otherwise physically restrained– at all

times while

in a state park location. Please tidy up after your pet and keep pets out of designated swimming areas. For roofed accommodations, family pets are allowed pet-friendly facilities only. Inspect our cabins and yurts and trip rentals pages for more details. Visitors Yes, you might have visitors. Day-use visitors to your site need to have either

an annual Discover Pass or a day-use pass. The cost of the pass is$30 for the yearly pass and $10 for the day utilize pass, if purchased at the park.

Visitors

can park overnight for a$10 nighttime charge as long as you do not exceed site capacity (i.e., no more than 8 individuals per camping site). Inspect the website description for extra automobile capacity or talk to the park for other overnight parking alternatives. To find out more We hope this info helps. However if you have more concerns, please contact our Info Center at(360)902-8844, or info.cent@parks.wa.gov. To book a campsite, make a booking online: washington.goingtocamp.com

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