Seaquest State Park – state parks quest #33
On the road to Mt. St. Helens, this peaceful park offers camping, forested trails, and access to the volcano visitor center.
I’m on a quest to visit all of Washington’s 100+ state parks. This is where I write about my experiences in some of the state’s most beautiful, historic, and just plain fascinating places.
On the road to Mt. St. Helens, this peaceful park offers camping, forested trails, and access to the volcano visitor center.
Visit Jarrell Cove State Park by boat or by car, and get a sense of what life was like when Puget Sound was the highway.
A park of forest and saltwater, Kopachuck sports big trees, a big beach, and precious public access to Puget Sound.
Winsome and wild, Griffiths-Priday State Park borders a vast marine wilderness and holds the answer to a geological mystery.
A perfect place to while away a weekend, Pacific Beach State Park is also an excellent base for exploring the lower Olympic Peninsula.