Quote of the Month:
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
Soak up the diversity of the Iron Horse State Park. It’s a thrilling 1,612-acre leaner state park that offers great number of biking, hiking and equestrian trails.
Riverside State Park is one of the most amazing places of Washington State. Stretching over the territory of almost 14,000 acres alongshore of two beautiful rivers – Spokane River, and its tributary – Little Spokane River, this park fairly gained the rank of the biggest State Park of Washington State.
Palouse Falls State Park, a 105-acres amazing park, which spreads its territories over a part of Franklin County and a part of Whitman County.
Bridle Trails State Park is 482 acres of forested territory amidst the Eastside urban area. Located between Kirkland, Bellevue and Redmond this wild terrain is a real “natural haven” for the city dwellers allowing the escape from everyday hustle of an urban life.
Saltwater State Park is one of the most favorite and popular parks for camping, picnics, clamming, scuba diving, hiking and swimming among the residents and guests of Tacoma and Seattle.
Dash Point State Park is a very popular park for its water recreation possibilities. It is situated on Puget Sound between King and Pierce counties. The territory of the park is 398 acres with more than 3,300 feet of shoreline.