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State Parks in Washington

Located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, the state of Washington is the only state in the country to be named after an American president. The northwesternmost state of the country, Washington was the 42nd state to be admitted to the Union after it was carved out of the western part of Washington Territory in 1889. A land of wide geographical diversity, Washington is known for its rolling mountains, dense forests, clear lakes, sandy beaches and colorful flora and fauna. Home to 120 State Parks, three National Parks, several national forests and other places of matchless scenic beauty, Washington attracts millions of travelers from all parts of the country every year. If you are looking forward to spend a quiet fortnight in the laps of nature or pursue some exciting adventure games after a hard week's work, the State Parks in Washington can be the ideal destination for you.

People visiting the Washington State parks can pursue a host of activities like boating, camping, fishing, golfing, hiking and mountain climbing, scuba diving, hot air ballooning, kayaking and rafting, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling etc. Some of the most well known State Parks in Washington are the Anderson Lake State Park, Brooks Memorial State Park, Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park, Fields Spring State Park, Scenic Beach State Park etc.



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