Matilda N. Jackson State Park Heritage Site – state parks quest #3
State park #3 is named for early settler Matilda Jackson. Old-growth trees offer a quiet place to contemplate the largely unsung lives of pioneer women.
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.
State park #3 is named for early settler Matilda Jackson. Old-growth trees offer a quiet place to contemplate the largely unsung lives of pioneer women.
The state parks quest continues with Jackson House State Park Heritage Site. It’s our second state park and, appropriately, the second state park created in Washington.
Washington has more than 150 state park sites. We’re going to visit all of them.