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Whether hunting, fishing, wildlife watching, hiking, horseback riding, boating, or camping, the Department of Fish and Wildlife wants to make it easy for you to do the things you love, from Puget Sound and the Pacific coast to the Columbia Basin and the rolling hills of the Palouse.
- Clam, Mussel, and Oyster Beaches
Current water quality information, beach locations, harvest...
- Weekender Report
Out of state hunters: Bringing bones into Washington is...
- Public Fishing Piers
With more than 60 public piers from Tacoma to Bellingham,...
- Reservations
Plan your next trip to a Washington State Park. Reserve a...
- Life Outdoors
The outdoors fits into everyone’s life in unique and...
- Clam, Mussel, and Oyster Beaches
Plan your next trip to a Washington State Park. Reserve a campsite, yurt or cabin, vacation house, group camp or day-use facility and more at Washington State parks. Book your stay online or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688. Most parks are on our reservation system.
The outdoors fits into everyone’s life in unique and personal ways, and we here at WDFW want to foster connections with and appreciation of nature, the wide variety of Washington landscapes, and all forms of outdoor recreation through the Life Outdoors resources below.
Members of the public and relevant organizational representatives interested in fish, wildlife, and habitat conservation as well as fishing, hunting, and wildlife watching are encouraged to apply. State Wildlife Action Plan survey available.
Dosewallips State Park is a year-round camping park with 5 miles of shoreline on Hood Canal and the Dosewallips River. All camp areas are grassy and located in scenic, rustic settings. Fishing. Bring your fishing poles and shovels to collect freshwater or saltwater fish, clams, oysters and crabs.
Camping. Sites 89-100 in the South Campground and 101-112 in the North Campground are not reservable. Water and electric RV sites are available in the North Campground o nly, however, only six first-come, first-served sites have hookups. Due to narrow roadways, RV and trailer combinations over 20 feet are not allowed in the South Campground area.
11 Ιουν 2021 · Where the Wild Things Are: Camp Washington. WDFW recently partnered with Washington State Parks to host a live, virtual event to provide campers of all experience levels information about...