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Anderson Lake 8 mi S of Port Townsend
Bottle Beach 14 miles W of Aberdeen
Bridle Trails 3 mi N of Bellevue, I-405
Centennial Trail several trail heads along Spokane River
Columbia Plateau Trail various trail heads between Cheney and Sprague
Crawford 11 mi N of Metaline, Boundary Dam Rd
Doug’s Beach 7 miles W of Horsethief Lake, SR 14
Federation Forest 18 mi SE of Enumclaw, SR 410
Flaming Geyser 9 mi SW of Black Diamond
Fort Columbia 2 mi SE of Chinook, US 101
Fort Simcoe 30 mi W of Toppenish, off US 97
Ginkgo Petrified Forest 1 mi N of Vantage
Goldendale Observatory 1 mi N of Goldendale
Griffiths–Priday W of Copalis Beach, SR 109
Joseph Whidbey 3 mi W of Oak Harbor
Klickitat Trail 31 mi trail from Lyle to centerville
Kopachuck 7 mi W of Gig Harbor, SR 16
Lake Sammamish 1 mi NW of Issaquah, I-90
Leadbetter Point 17 mi N of Long Beach, SR 103
Lime Kiln Point W San Juan Island on Haro Strait
Loomis Lake 9 mi N of Long Beach, SR 103
Lyons Ferry 102 Lyons Ferry Road & Hwy 261
Mystery Bay W side of Marrowstone Island, at Nordland
Nolte 6 mi NE of Enumclaw, on Veazie Cumberland Rd
Olallie 4 mi E of North Bend, I-90
Olmstead Place 4 mi E of Ellensburg
Pacific Pines 1 mi N of Ocean Park
Palouse to Cascades Trail along I-90
Peace Arch 21 mi N of Bellingham, in Blaine
Peshastin Pinnacles 2 mi W of Cashmere, N Dryden Rd
Rockport 8 mi E of Concrete
Sacajawea 5 mi SE of Pasco, US 12
Saint Edward NE end of Lk Washington, Juanita Drive
Shine Tidelands 7 mi S of Port Ludlow
South Whidbey 7 mi. N of Freeland
Squak Mountain 2 mi S of Issaquah
Steptoe Butte 12 mi N of Colfax
Tolmie 8 mi NE of Olympia
Triton Cove 7 mi S of Dosewallips, US 101
Westport Light 22 mi SW of Aberdeen
Willapa Hills Trail 22 mi from Chehalis to S.Bend
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0.6-mile hike to outlook; several shorter trails in park, swing set
5 miles of easy hiking trails; 5 miles of shared mountain and horse trails; short, self–guided interpretive trail; 2 primitive horse camps; Big Toy
situated on Padilla Bay, which features more than 11,000 acres designated as National Estuarine Sanctuary
Hiking trails: 2.62 easy, 10.56 mod, 9.53 mod-diff. Equestrian trails: 9.36 mod, 1.89 mod-diff. Mountain biking trails: 1.2 easy, 9.36 mod 1.89 mod-diff. Interpretive trails: 1.2 easy, .9 mod. ADA accessible trails: 1.96 easy
The park is situated on the warm saltwater beaches of Hood Canal and is noted for its saltwater tide flats; a easy 0.5-mile trail along Hood Canal
0.5-mile interpretive trail through forest and marsh; bicycle and mountain bicycle on roadways only, Heron Center available for day use by reserving at the park.
8 miles of multi-use trails, moderately difficult with hills, electricity available on docks, volleyball field & two horseshoe pits
0.5-mile nature trail through rain forest
0.5-mile trail to overlook, 3 mile ADA trail
9 miles of biking/hiking trails - easy to moderate
15 miles of hiking and biking trails, 1 mile ADA trail
moderately difficult 3 miles of hiking, bicycling and mountain biking trails; easy 0.5-mile self–guided nature loop, 1 mile ADA trail, one marine trail site
8.5 miles of forest hiking trails with ocean and bay views; 2.5-mile fire road on beach dunes for mountain bikes, kite flying
easy hiking trails, some with views of lake; 0.1-mile self-guided interpretive trail, platform tents and two teepees
easy .5-mile nature trail; easy snowmobile trail from lake to town of Conconully, horseshoe pit, lake levels vary
easy 2-mile nature trail with wildlife viewing near pond; 2 miles of mountain biking on steep trail with views of valley, 1/2 mile ADA trail
paved trail throughout park for walkers, bicyclists and in-line skaters; tennis courts
10 miles of easy hiking trails through woods, shared with mountain bikers
35 miles of trails easy to difficult; 1-mile ADA interpretive trail; hiking trails on beaches, forest, amphitheater, 6 miles of equestrian trails, 4 miles of bike trails
3.5 miles of trails in two loops—one good for children, other moderately difficult, amphitheater
easy 1-mile hiking trail to butte; 7-mile fire road for hiking, mountain biking; 7-mile cross–country ski trail; 0.25-mile interpretive loop; two teepees and a reservable cabin
moderately difficult hiking, bicycle trails; interpretive walk through gun battery
14 miles of easy to difficult forested hiking trails; 11 miles of easy to difficult mountain bike trail varied terrain w/access to Kettles Trail Co. park; WWII Gun Battery, 1 marine site
interpretive trail; 2-mile beach walk; 4 miles of wooded trails, 1 marine trail campsite
6.5 miles of trails; short interpretive trail; short nature trail; some open to biking
1-mile historic walk; hiking through forests and along beach; gun batteries, 12 miles of hiking & biking trails; 2.6-mile ADA trail
short walk to beach; horseback riding allowed on beach, not in park; no horse unloading facilities in park
1.5-mile easy trail that follows lake; 0.5-mile self–guided interpretive trail, bike trail, .25 mile ADA trail
forested hiking trails with steps; pier with interpretive stations; geocaching; metal detecting
1-mile easy trail, good for all ages, 1 marine trail site
0.75-mile trail, beach walking, good for children, metal detecting,2 marine trail sites, 2 hiker/biker sites
3 miles of hiking trails along Green River and adjoining woodlands, good for children, some narrow; rafting/kayaking on Green River is for experts only
1-mile forest walk, easy hiking, seasonally muddy in spots, good for children under 12
2 miles of interpretive & 0.25-mile ADA trails
3 miles of trails, wide, gentle slopes, good for children; 5-mile cross–country ski trail, 0.25-mile interpretive trail, boat motors limited to 10 hp
4 miles of easy to moderately difficult trails. ADA fishing dock. Trail head to 30 miles of hiking/biking trails, electric boat motors only
32 miles xc ski-easy to adv.; 7-mile easy hiking; 7-mile easy to moderate mountain biking; 0.75-mile interpretive; 5-mile equestrian trails
15 miles of easy to moderate trails; 13 miles of mountain biking trails, horse trails, no horse unloading facilities, 2 mile ADA trail
1.5-mile nature trail; 5-mile horse trail; self–guided interpretive trail; variety of hiking, biking trails, good for children; 5 primitive equestrian sites, Play World
0.8-mile interpretive trail, mostly flat, good for children, 2 teepees
2 miles of paved, flat hiking, bicycling trails
1.9 miles of foot trails including self–guided interpretive trail, good for children, 2 mile ADA trail, 2 water trail sites
1.1 miles of flat, nature trails, good for children
fitness trail; 6.6 miles of hiking trails, good for children; only boats powered by trolling motor permitted, Glamping
38 miles of trails ranging from easy to advanced; short, self–guided interpretive trail, .5 mile ADA trail, Glamping, ELC
more than 90 miles of road, trails from easy to advanced; no horse unloading facilities in park, Quartz Mt. Fire Lookout rental/overnight
2-mile easy to moderate dirt trail, connects to Centennial Trail, 2 mile ADA trail
easy hiking trails; horseback riding on beach only, not in park; no horse unloading facilities in park
beach walking, good for children, campfires not permited in park, campfires permited on beach with limitations, horse riding on beach only
0.5 mile of ADA hiking trails leads to a view point of the falls; fall drops from a height of 198 feet
2-mile hiking trail, good for children, disc golf
3 miles of easy hiking trails; amphitheater
2.5 miles of biking trails, good for children; 0.5-mile interpretive trail, 3 miles of hiking trails
1 mile of natural desert trail, good for children
2 miles of moderate hiking trails
self–guided interpretive trail; 2 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails, 2 equestrian campsites
3.5 miles of hiking trails; short wheelchair-accessible trail to the river, 3 hiker/biker sites, 3-mile interpretive trail
80 miles of multi–use trails; 5 miles of cross–country ski trails; 600 acres for A.T.V., amphitheater, water play @ lake spokane, 21 equestrian campsites
2.2-mile extensive foot trail through canyon and park, good for children
close to Green Mountain Forest with extensive hiking, 2 volleyball courts, 2 Big Toys
2 miles of hiking trail, moderately difficult; fire trails in undeveloped area for bicycling, good for children; 1-mile interpretive trail
6 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails; 0.75-mile interpretive trail good for children, .1 mile ADA trail
foot trails to beach and walking along the beach. The paved 2.5 mile Olympic Discovery Trail runs through the park
more than 2 miles of beach on saltwater; kayak & bicycle rentals
moderately difficult hiking trails; mountain biking trails have varied terrain, moderately difficult to advanced
all trails moderate to difficult; 12.5 miles of hiking, bicycling, mountain biking trails; 10 miles of horse trails at Northrup Canyon; 130 acres for ATV, 5 Equestrian standard campsites, 1.5 mile ADA trail
10 miles of trails and service roads, moderate to difficult
8 miles of moderate to difficult hiking trails; amphitheater; climbing walls & slide, golf, 1.5 mile ADA trail
2-mile loop trail, good for children
2 miles mostly on dirt road; numerous Forest Service trails located within 5 miles of park
0.75-mile nature trail; horseback riding on beach, not in park, no horse unloading facilities
15 miles of hiking trails, some good for children; 6 miles of mountain biking trails, moderate to advanced, 0.25 mile interpretive trail, 0.50 mile ADA trail
3 miles of trails, good for children, Campground closed Oct. 15- April 16, Watercraft launch open year-round
1-mile interpretive trail, 1-mile ADA trail that connects to 10 mile paved loop
5 miles of hiking, biking & equestrian trails, 400 ft. ADA accessible interpretive trail, Campground closed Nov. 1 - Feb.28, Day-use open year round
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• Hours – Parks are generally open 6:30
a.m.to dusk.
• Winter schedule – Although most parks
are open year round, some parks or
portions of parks are closed during the
winter. For a winter schedule and
information about seasonal closures,
visit www.parks.state.wa.us, or call the
information center at (360) 902-8844.
• Wildlife, plants and all park buildings,
signs, tables and other structures are
protected; removal or damage of any
kind is prohibited. Hunting, feeding of
wildlife and gathering firewood on state
park property is prohibited.
• One camping party is allowed per site.
Maximum of eight people per campsite.
• Campsites may not be held for other parties.
• Camping check-in time is 2:30 p.m., and
check-out time is 1 p.m.
• Pets must be on leash and unde
physical control at all times.
This includes trail areas and campsites.
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all state park lands.
• Quiet hours are 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
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Alta Lake 4 mi SW of Pateros, SR 153
21 mi NE of Vancouver
Bay View 7 mi W of Burlington, SR 20
Beacon Rock 35 mi E of Vancouver, SR 14
Belfair 3 mi W of Belfair, SR 300
Birch Bay 8 mi S of Blaine, SR 548
Blake Island 8 mi W of Seattle, boat access only
Bogachiel 6 mi S of Forks, US 101
Bridgeport 3 mi NE of Bridgeport, SR 17
Brooks Memorial 13 mi N of Goldendale, US 97
Cama Beach 1880 S. West Camano Dr., Camano Island
Camano Island 14 mi SW of Stanwood, SR 532
Cape Disappointment 2.5 mi SW of Ilwaco
Columbia Hills MP 85 W of Goldendale, SR 14
Conconully 22 mi NW of Omak, US 97
Curlew Lake 10 mi NE of Republic, SR 21
Daroga 18 mi N of East Wenatchee, US 97
Dash Point 5 mi NE of Tacoma, SR 509
Deception Pass 9 mi N of Oak Harbor, SR 20
Dosewallips 1 mi S of Brinnon, US 101
Fields Spring 4 mi S of Anatone, SR 129
Fort Casey 3 mi S of Coupville, SR 20
Fort Ebey 8 mi S of Oak Harbor, SR 20
Fort Flagler 8 mi NE of Hadlock
Fort Townsend 2 mi S of Port Townsend, SR 20
Fort Worden In the limits of Port Townsend
Grayland Beach 9 mi. S of Westport
Ike Kinswa 4 mi. N of Mossyrock
Illahee 3 mi NE of Bremerton, on Sylvan Way
Jarrell Cove NW end of Harstine Island
Joemma Beach 1 mi NW of Longbranch
Kanaskat-Palmer 9 mi NE of Enumclaw
Kitsap Memorial 4 mi S of Hood Canal Bridge, SR 3
Lake Chelan 9 mi W of Chelan, SR 971
Lake Easton 1 mi W of Easton, I-90
Lake Sylvia 1 mi N of Montesano, off US 12
Lake Wenatchee 18 mi W of Leavenworth, SR 207
Larrabee 7 mi S of Bellingham on Chuckanut Dr
Lewis & Clark 12 mi SE of Chehalis, SR 12
Lewis & Clark Trail 4.5 mi E of Waitsburg, SR 12
Lincoln Rock 6 mi N of East Wenatchee, US 2/97
Manchester 6 mi E of Port Orchard, SR 16
Maryhill 12 mi S of Goldendale, US 97
Millersylvania 10 mi S of Olympia
Moran on Orcas Island near Eastsound
Mount Spokane 30 mi NE of Spokane, US 2
Nine Mile Recreation Area 12 mi NW of Spokane
Ocean City 1.5 mi N of Ocean Shores, SR 115
Pacific Beach 18 mi N of Ocean Shores, SR 109
Palouse Falls 2 mi E on Palouse Falls Rd, SR 261
Paradise Point 5 mi S of Woodland, I-5
Pearrygin Lake 4 mi NE of Winthrop, SR 20
Penrose Point 3 mi N of Longbranch, SR 302
Potholes 25 mi SW of Moses Lake, SR 262
Potlatch 12 mi N of Shelton, US 101
Rainbow Falls 17 mi W of Chehalis, SR 6
Rasar 6 mi W of Concrete, SR 20
Riverside 6 mi NW of Spokane
Saltwater 2 mi S of Des Moines, SR 509
Scenic Beach 12 mi NW of Bremerton
Schafer 12 mi N of Elma
Seaquest 6 mi E of Castle Rock, SR 504
Sequim Bay 3.5 mi E of Sequim, US 101
Spencer Spit E side of Lopez Island, ferry access
Squilchuck 9 mi S of Wenatchee
Steamboat Rock 11 mi S of Electric City
Sucia Island 2.5 mi N of Orcas Island, boat access only
Sun Lakes-Dry Falls 7 mi SW of Coulee City, SR 17
Twanoh 8 mi W of Belfair, SR 106
Twenty-five Mile Creek 16 mi NW of Chelan
Twin Harbors 3 mi S of Westport, SR 105
Wallace Falls 2 mi NE of Goldbar
Wanapum 3 mi S of Vantage, I-90
Wenatchee Confluence N end of Wenatchee
Yakima Sportsman 2 mi E of Yakima, I-82
Washington State
Parks and Recreation Commission
To reserve this group camp or
day-use facility, call
(888) CAMPOUT or
(888) 226-7688.
P.O. Box 42650
Olympia, WA 98504-2650
(360) 902-8500
®
www.parks.state.wa.us
Call the park to reserve this group
facility or day-use area.
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TRAILS AND OTHER PARK FEATURES
Commission members:
This day-use facility non-reservable.
GENERAL ACTIVITIES
Ken Bounds
Mark O. Brown
Patricia T. Lantz
Michael Latimer
Steve S. Milner
Diana Perez
Lucinda S. Whaley
Agency director: Don Hoch
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Day-use
All Washington state parks are developed and
maintained for the enjoyment of all people.
Legend
Reservation park, reserve online at
www.parks.wa.gov or call
(888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.
GROUP FACILITIES
Overnight
To request this brochure in an alternative format, please call
(360) 902-8844 or the Washington Telecommunications
Relay Service at (800) 833-6388.
P&R 45-10200-1 (06/18)
STATE PARKS WITH CAMPING
Upper
and lower falls at
Wallace Falls State Park
7 miles hiking, 4.5 miles equestrian & 3.5 miles mountain biking trails
3 wildlife viewing platforms, .1 mile ADA trail
28 miles of easy horse trails with moderate hills, most wide enough for horses side by side, 4 riding arenas, 160’ round pen
37 miles of trail along the Spokane River. Multi-use trail great for exercise, relaxation and peace of mind
48 miles ADA, hiking and bike trails; 34 miles equestrian, amphitheater and interpretive activities
moderately difficult, paved interpretive trail to cave entrance, guided tours of limestone Gardner cave
premier windsurfing sites in the Columbia Gorge
1.7-mile interpretive trail; 12 miles of easy foot trails through old-growth forest, amphitheater, guided walks, 1.5 mile ADA trail
shared trails through open fields and along steep, forested hillsides, alcohol is prohibited in the park; 0.25-mile ADA trail
0.5-mile historic walk, 5 miles of lush, forest trail, two vacation houses
interpretive trail to all fort buildings; 1.5 miles of hiking trail
1-mile interpretive trail; 3 miles of hiking trails, fossel forest, sits on bluff over the Columbia River, Evidence of the Ice Age Floods
one of the nation’s largest public telescopes; CLOSED: the observatory is closed for renovation until June 2019, see website for alternative locations
no trails available to the beach
1-mile beach trail, 3 miles of easy trails, 2 miles along forest trail and field loop, part of the Cascadia Marine Trail and offers one campsite
31 miles of trail, runs between Lyle and the Goldendale plateau, the trail is paved in two sections and a section of compact gravel, 2-mile ADA trail
2.5 miles of trails, easy to moderate, 2 mooring buoys, one marine campsite
easy hiking trails; bicycling and mountain biking along paved roads and compact dirt paths through natural areas; 1 overnight group camp accommodates 200 for youth groups only, .5 ADA trail
2.9 miles of seasonal hiking trails through dunes, forest to ocean and bay
foot trails in the park, 1-mile interpretive trail, whale watching, guided kyak trips
good for children, picnic tables, wind screens, kite flying
picnicking, interpretive displays and day-use moorage, covered picnic tables
offers a spectacular view of the Olympic Mountains, 7 moorage buoys
1.4-mile trail for hiking, bicycling around lake; short, forested, interpretive trail with self–guided brochure at park office, playground
2 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails; 0.50-mile interpretive trail, 0.10-mile ADA trail, good for children
1-mile interpretive trail, good for children, National Heritage Site
this is a coastal dune area located on the Long Beach Peninsula
camping along trail, not at park, 213-mile trail stretching from Idaho to near North Bend; trail runs through forests, farm land, desert and cities
short interpretive trail, 1.6 mile ADA trail, 13 picnic ADA, x-country track meet
1.5 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails, rock climbing
5 miles of trails through ancient forest, 1-mile ADA trail
2.5 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails, mixed paved and sand, 0.50-mile ADA trail, one water trail campsite
wheelchair-accessible trails; trails to Lake Washington, gymnasium, large playground, 2 day-use heritage places
kayaking and wind surfing are popular activities, gravel parking lot with room for 15 cars, portable toilet
22 miles of trail between Chehalis and PeEll
13 miles of moderately difficult hiking trails; 6 miles of moderately difficult equestrian trails, ADA horse loading ramps, 0.30- mile interpretive trail, good for children
narrow, circular road to top, view of three states
hiking trails through the park range from easy to moderately difficult, lower shelter has refrigerator, sink, microwave, enclosed with central heat
ADA-compliant boat launch with access to near-shore fishing, Marine Trail Site
1.3-mile paved hiking trail, good for children, wheelchair accessible
22 miles of trail between Chehalis and South Bend
www.parks.state.wa.us
Information
General park information, brochures,
passes, permits and programs –
Call State Parks information center at
(360) 902-8844.
Fishing – license: Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)
(360) 902-2464; season openings:
(360) 902-2500
Shellfish harvesting – license: WDFW
(360) 902-2464; season openings:
(866) 880-5431
Reservations
Campsites, yurts, cabins and
platform tents:
www.parks.state.wa.us, (888) CAMPOUT or
the Washington Telecommunications
Relay Service at (800) 833-6388
Group campsites:
Parks with a ® on the chart –
www.parks.state.wa.us, (888) CAMPOUT
For parks with a © on the chart, call
parks directly – numbers available at
www.parks.state.wa.us or call (360) 902-8844
Fort Worden:
Housing reservations www.fortworden.org
or (360) 344-4400 Conference center
reservations email
conferencecenter@fortworden.org
or (360) 344-4400
Fort Townsend:
Friends’ Barn reservations:(360) 385-3595
In addition to the parks listed in this brochure, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission also owns and manages ocean beach access areas and a variety of marine parks throughout the state.
For more information about state parks, call the information center at (360) 902-8844 or visit www.parks.wa.gov.
Retreat centers: For reservations,
call (800) 360-4240 or
(360) 902-8600; for information,
www.parks.state.wa.us/retreatcenters
Vacation houses: For reservations, call
(800) 360-4240; for other information,
call (360) 902-8844 or visit
www.parks.state.wa.us/vacationhouses
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Camp Ramblewood
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Centennial Trail
Riverside/Little Spokane River
Nine Mile Recreation Area
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Palouse to Cascades
State Park Trail
Columbia Plateau Trail
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Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail
South Cle Elum
Rail Yard
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Bottle Beach
DNR Managed Portion & Active Rail Line
Lyons Ferry
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North Head Lighthouse
Monticello
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Brooks Memorial
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The Discover Pass
The Discover Pass allows you to
enjoy millions of acres of Washington
state-managed recreation lands –
including parks, wildlife areas, trails,
natural areas, wilderness areas and
water-access sites.
The Discover Pass is required for
motor-vehicle access to recreation
lands managed by the Washington
State Parks and Recreation
Commission, the Washington State
Department of Natural Resources
and the Washington Department
of Fish and Wildlife. The Discover
Pass can be used on either of two
vehicles. The fine for not
displaying the pass is $99.
Buy the Discover Pass:
• Online at www.discoverpass.wa.gov
• By phone (866) 320-9933
• In person at fishing and hunting license vendors
• In person at State Parks headquarters and region
offices, automatic pay stations and at state parks when
staff is available
• When you renew your vehicle license tabs through
the Department of Licensing
Exemptions
The following are exempt from needing the pass:
• State Parks overnight visitors renting campsites, vacation
houses, yurts, cabins and rustic structures, in the park for the
duration of your paid stay.
• Sno-Park seasonal permit holders who use a designated
Sno-Park between Nov. 1 and March 31.
• Qualified disabled veterans and other qualified State
Parks pass holders registered through State Parks.
• Boaters with appropriate State Parks boat launch permit.
• Volunteers who donate 24 hours of service to agencyapproved projects.
For more information, visit www.discoverpass.wa.gov or call
toll free (866) 320-9933.
Camping
More than 75 state parks offer tent and RV camping in
beautiful and natural settings. The different types of campsites
available are:
• Standard sites – With nearby domestic water,