Illahee State Park|Washington State Parks

Boating

The park offers a pier, 356-feet of moorage dock and moorage buoys. Moorage fees are charged year-round for mooring at docks, floats, and buoys from 1 p.m. – 8 a.m. All moorage is first-come, first-served. Moorage stays are restricted to three successive nights. Boats larger than 45 feet are not allowed to moor at buoys and are needed to utilize docks. There is a one boat and no rafting constraint on all buoys. Daily and annual licenses are available for purchase at the park.

The boat ramp is not recommended for trailer use.

Camping

Illahee has year-round camping. All sites are reservable and first-come, first-serve is readily available if a website is not reserved. The camping area has 23 standard sites, one full-hookup site, a dump station and bathroom with showers. The camping sites can accommodate tents, campers, and RV’s depending upon size. The maximum campground length at this park is 40 feet with limited schedule.

Day usage

The park supplies three year-round reservable covered picnic shelters with electrical power. Furthermore, there is one small covered picnic shelter and 90 unsheltered picnic websites with barbecue braziers nearby that are offered for first-come, first served.

Parking and washrooms are available at the boat launch and pier day use location. There is an automatic pay station (Parkeon) located in this location.

Fishing and shellfishing

Throughout crabbing and oyster season, the beach is a terrific spot for harvesting. Fishing and crabbing can be done from the pier.

A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington State Parks. For regulations, fishing season info, or to buy a leisure license, go to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Site.

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