Washington State Parks announced this week that cabins, yurts and other roofed accommodations in more than 30 state parks are now open and available to reserve.
These facilities are located in state park landscapes across Washington — from the coast to Hood Canal, Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, Cascades forests, Columbia Gorge, Okanogan Valley, shrub-steppe Ice Age flood lands and the Spokane area.
Roofed accommodations at state parks include cabins, vacation homes, yurts and rustic shelters, which include teepees, platform tents and even a fire lookout.
Roofed accommodations will be cleaned and sanitized to COVID-19 standards between uses. To give staff adequate time for these safety procedures, check-in time is now 4 p.m. instead of 2:30 p.m. Check-out time is still 11 a.m.
Those staying at cabins, rustic shelters and many vacation houses must bring their own bedding, linens and towels.
Reservations can be made online at washington.goingtocamp.com or by phone at 888-CAMPOUT (888-226-7688).
Go to https://parks.state.wa.us/ for more information about Washington state parks, including which parks are open for day-use only, camping and roofed accommodations, and the State Parks COVID-19 response page.
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