More than 100 state parks are remaining open for camping or day-use activities during the winter.
About 22 parks are closed until dates in March, April or May.
The winter schedule is available online at parks.state.wa.us/158/winter-schedule.
Park officials said in a press release that campgrounds that remain open in the winter are less crowded, and more campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. In addition, most parks offer off-season rates.
Each year, Washington State Parks identifies which parks will remain open and which will offer limited or partial services, such as fewer camping sites and restrooms. Specific areas within a park may be closed, and some parks are open only on weekends and holidays. Campers should be aware that some state parks may shut off water systems, even if the park is open. In addition, some boat launches are closed, and some docks are removed for the winter.
State Parks works to maintain services within its current operating budget and to provide a geographic balance of services across the state. Parks that close in the winter generally close in October or early November and reopen in the spring when weather and conditions allow.
Reservations for 2021 are accepted for arrival dates between May 15- Sept. 15. Some parks offer extended reservation dates.
Parks accepting year-round camping reservations are Bay View, Belfair, Cape Disappointment, Dash Point, Deception Pass, Dosewallips, Fort Casey, Fort Worden, Grayland Beach, Ike Kinswa, Kanaskat-Palmer, Kitsap Memorial, Lake Chelan (sites 8-17), Millersylvania, Ocean City, Pacific Beach and Rasar.
Parks that are open in winter but don’t accept reservations often offer campsites on a first-come, first-served basis only.
For those who aren’t keen on camping in the winter but like the idea of getting away to the outdoors, many state parks cabins and yurts are available by reservation. Cabins and yurts have heaters and electric lights. Some have bathrooms. Guests bring their own bedding.
Reservations may be made online, or by calling 888-CAMPOUT (888-226-7688).