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Prepping for a Triathlon? How about training in one of Washington’s state parks?
Summer is high season for triathlon races. Nearly 30 events are happening in Washington between July 1 and the end of September.
Are you training for your very first triathlon? Or are you a veteran triathlete searching for new locales—and perhaps new inspiration—for your training routine?
Many Washington state parks offer all the ingredients for your training needs! Learn more, check out our Adventure Awaits blog!
How about a beach walk and low tide critter search at Birch Bay State Park? Check out the hunter/jumper horse shows at Bridle Trails State Park. Bring the kids to a Junior Ranger program happening at one of many state parks. Take in a concert or community event happening at your nearby State Park.
Visit our calendar of events for more info.
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Thinking
about summer vacations at one of Washington's many beautiful state parks? Make sure
you book your campsite, cabin or yurt as soon as possible as availability is limited,
especially on weekends. You should have no problem extending your stay an extra
day into the week or booking your favorite campground for Monday through
Wednesday.
The
following parks still have space available!
- Twin Harbors
- Sun Lakes
- Alta Lake (pictured right)
- Conconully
- Curlew Lake
- Penrose Point
- Potlach
- Twenty-Five Mile Creek
- Brooks Memorial
- Millersylvania
- Paradise Point
- Lake Easton
- Ocean City
- Field Spring (including teepees!)
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Book your reservation online or call toll free: 1-888-226-7688 (1-888-CAMPOUT).
Are you looking to get outside
and explore but don’t have a vehicle to get around in? If you live near or are planning on visiting the Seattle area, you now have access to 100 Zipcar vehicles that have Discover Passes, so you can get
outside and visit state-managed public lands. Do it!
Visit the Seattle Zipcar website for more info.
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