Just wondering if it was possible to bounce around Washington State parks and other free sites for 2-3 months in the summer?
I know there is the discover pass for $30. Looking to bounce around like people do in New Mexico state parks.
Just haven't research enough yet to know if the State has enough free sites.
The stay limits for the Washington Statd parks are explained on their website. There is not one rule for everyone at every park that applies to all times of the year.
If you want to bounce around in WA State for two or three months in the summer it is possible as there is more than one agency that has camping available in the state.
Just remember only you can figure out your travel plans and that it will mean you need to get busy on the internet looking up the camping rules from those various agencies. As far as the State Park Campgrounds in the summer time good luck getting reservations longer than one or two days at a time at any one park in desirable locations, especially anything close to water be it Puget Sound, rivers or lakes. Once in a while you might show up at a park and find a spot that opened up due to a cancellation or one or two stray days between other reservations.
County Fairgrounds in WA state often have some affordable RV and tent sites. The locations can be pretty decent, possibly lower priced than State Park rates.
There are also a lot of County Park Campgrounds in WA State that are more likely to have openings than the State Park System.
But mostly start looking for some dispersed camping that cannot be reserved. The Wa state dispersed forest lands and State Parks, boat launch areas, etc do require that you purchase a Discover Pass. That Discover pass will get you Free day use for beaches and trails and access to toilets and showers, dumpsters too even if that State Park has no open spots to stay in.
Can you tell that I am a WA state resident who likes to go camping
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