Top 10 Biggest State Parks in Washington

Wallace Falls State Park:Wallace Falls State Park is 4,735 acres in size, located in Snohomish County. The three waterfalls at Wallace Falls are absolutely stunning. 

Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park:Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park is the eighth-largest state park in Washington state. Like Steamboat Rock, this park is located in Grant County.

Steamboat Rock State Park:The park features rock formations, along with beautiful water. It’s named after the large basalt butte that sits in the Banks Lake.

Riverside State Park:This park is 10,885 acres in size and features beautiful forests alongside the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers. 

 Mount Spokane State Park:The park is 13,919 acres in size. There are eight summits in this state park, with the tallest being Mount Spokane. 

Moran State Park:Moran is 5,000 acres in size and features a beautiful mix of water and land. Land activities include hiking and biking, and you can also check out the Mt.

Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park: Ginkgo Petrified Forest, located in Kittitas County, is a petrified forest that features dozens of types of wood. 

Deception Pass State Park:This park is 4,134 acres in size, featuring beautiful water as well as a stunning old-growth forest.

Columbia Plateau Trail State Park:The ninth-largest state park in Washington is the Columbia Plateau Trail. It’s located in Adams County and reaches an astonishing 3,880 acres in size.

Beacon Rock State Park:The park is 5,100 acres and features some one-of-a-kind natural sights. See the volcanic rock nestled in the forest beside the stunning Columbia River. 

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