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South Whidbey State Park

South Whidbey State Park

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Captain George Vancouver, on June 10, 1792, named Whidbey Island in honor of Master Joseph Whidbey. Master Whidbey had circumnavigated the island, ...
Camano Island State Park

Camano Island State Park

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Through the efforts of the South Camano Grange #930, a tract of 93 acres was made available from the Department of Natural Resources for use as a ...
Bay View State Park

Bay View State Park

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Bay View was the home of PAT-TEH-US, a Noo-Wha-Ah Indian Chief, a signer of the Point Elliott Treaty. The park site was formerly a baseball field, ...
Dosewallips State Park

Dosewallips State Park

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The flat meadows in this park were called Dose Meadows and made up several old homesteads before the land was purchased for a recreation area. In the ...
Dry Falls State Park

Dry Falls State Park

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Here is Dry Falls, the skeleton of one of the greatest waterfalls in geologic history. It is three and one-half miles wide, with a drop of over 400 ...
Moran State Park

Moran State Park

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Robert Moran, one-time mayor of Seattle and shipbuilder, presented the original 2,600 acres to Washington State in 1920. By 1928, he had added ...
Penrose Point State Park

Penrose Point State Park

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The park was established, initially, out of a swamp area that is now the large day use area. The park has 83 campsites, 90 picnic sites, 4 comfort ...
Larrabee State Park

Larrabee State Park

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This was the first Washington State Park. Twenty acres were donated to the state by C. X. Larrabee and Cyrus Gates in 1915. It was officially named ...
Maryhill State Park

Maryhill State Park

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The wife of Sam Hill, son-in-law of railroad tycoon James Hill, was named Mary. Sam built a castle home on a hill near the park for his wife; thus ...
West Hylebos State Park

West Hylebos State Park

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The West Hylebos is a bog wetland area. It is the headwaters of Hylebos Creek which flows into Commencement Bay and Puget Sound and is one of the ...
Steamboat Rock State Park

Steamboat Rock State Park

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The predominant feature in the area is Steamboat Rock, a butte rising 800 feet above Banks Lake on the northern tip of the peninsula. This columnar ...
Birch Bay State Park

Birch Bay State Park

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Numerous archeological investigations have been done attesting to the use of this area over extended periods of time. Evidence indicates that Birch ...
Kopachuck State Park

Kopachuck State Park

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The name Kopachuck originated from the trade language of the Pacific Coast Indians called Chinook jargon. It is known that this scenic site was a ...
Manchester State Park

Manchester State Park

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Constructed at the turn of the century as a U.S. Coast Artillery Harbor Defense installation for the protection of Bremerton, the area was converted ...
Mukilteo State Park

Mukilteo State Park

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The town of Mukilteo was founded by J. D. Fowler and Morris H. Frost, partners in a store. Along the entire east boundary, the adjacent owner is the ...
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