• Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle

    The Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington D.C., most commonly known as St. Matthew’s Cathedral, is the seat of the Archbishop (currently Donald Cardinal Wuerl) of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington. As St. Matthew’s Cathedral and Rectory, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places read more

  • Skagit Island State Park

    Skagit Island State Park in Skagit County, Washington is a marine camping park in the Washington State Park System. It consists of the 24 acres (9.7 ha) of Skagit Island, which is wooded with occasional meadows, rock outcrops, beach, and a land trail. Accessible only by boat, it is located read more

  • South Whidbey State Park

    South Whidbey State Park is a Washington state park in Island County. It consists of 347 acres (140 ha) of old-growth forest and tidelands with 4,500 feet (1,400 m) of shoreline on Admiralty Inlet. The park contains many mature specimens of western red cedar, Douglas fir, and western hemlock, some read more

  • Illahee State Park

    Illahee State Park is a 75-acre (30 ha) Washington state park located in the hamlet of Illahee, just north of East Bremerton, on Port Orchard Bay, part of Puget Sound. The word Illahee means earth or country in Native American tradition. The park harbors one of the country’s oldest Pacific read more

  • Joseph Whidbey State Park

    Joseph Whidbey State Park is a 112-acre (45 ha) Washington state park in Island County, Washington with 3,100 feet (940 m) of shoreline on the Strait of Juan de Fuca in north Puget Sound. Park activities include picnicking, ADA-accessible hiking, canoeing, crabbing, beachcombing, and birdwatching. A small section of the read more

  • Kitsap Memorial State Park

    Kitsap Memorial State Park is a 58-acre (23 ha) Washington state park on Hood Canal in Kitsap County. The park offers 1,797 feet (548 m) of shoreline and activities that include picnicking, camping, hiking, scuba diving, fishing, swimming, clamming, crabbing, beachcombing, birdwatching, and field sports.

  • Cutts Island State Park

    Cutts Island State Park is a 2-acre (0.81 ha) marine state park in Pierce County, Washington. It comprises the entirety of Cutts Island (also known as Deadman’s Island) in Carr Inlet, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) offshore from Kopachuck State Park, and is accessible only by water. Eight mooring buoys are read more

  • Mystery Bay State Park

    Mystery Bay State Park is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) Washington marine state park on Mystery Bay, a small inlet off of Scow Bay/Kilisut Harbor on the western side of Marrowstone Island. The park is located approximately one half mile north of the Nordland General Store (which also faces Mystery Bay) read more

  • Eagle Island State Park

    Eagle Island State Park is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) Washington state park in Pierce County. It occupies Eagle Island in Balch Passage between McNeil and Anderson islands in south Puget Sound. Park activities include picnicking, beachcombing, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing. Three moorage buoys are available for boaters.The island was named read more

  • Anderson Lake State Park

    Anderson Lake State Park is a Washington state park on the Quimper Peninsula in Jefferson County. The park has 476 acres (193 ha) of woods and wetland that slope down to 70-acre (28 ha) Anderson Lake. The park offers picnicking, trails for hiking, biking, and equestrian use, non-motorized boating, fishing, read more

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