Kanaskat-Palmer State Park – state parks quest #72
The Green River forms much of Kanaskat-Palmer’s border, offering a wild ride for those experienced enough to run its rapids.
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.
The Green River forms much of Kanaskat-Palmer’s border, offering a wild ride for those experienced enough to run its rapids.
A time capsule of homesteading, Olmstead Place Historical State Park is a glimpse into farming in central Washington since 1875.
At more than 10,000 acres, Riverside is one of Washington’s largest state parks–right in the middle of Spokane.
Spokane Plains Battlefield marks the land where Whites avenged a humiliating defeat, essentially ending Native resistance to settlement in the 1850s.
Fascinating Gardner Cave is the centerpiece of one of Washington’s most unusual state parks.