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| | Anderson Lake State Park | | The lake is only open to the public seasonally. Park highlights are fishing for rainbow trout and a 4.4 mile hiking trail that circles the lake. Other amenities include one picnic site, vault toilets and a parking area. Recreation activities in the park include power boating, trout fishing, hiking and picnicking. It is generally a marine climate, mild and temperate, with the Pacific Ocean moderating temperatures throughout the year. |
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| | Bogachiel State Park | | A day use area with six picnic sites and a community kitchen is served by the campground comfort stations. Activities enjoyed in the park include fishing, camping, picnicking, hiking and rafting on the Bogachiel River. The climate in this area is influenced by the Olympic Mountains. |
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| | Sequim Bay State Park | | This is a year-round, 92-acre marine camping park with 4,909 feet of saltwater coast in the Sequim "rainshadow," just inside Puget Sound on the Olympic Peninsula. The bay is calm, the air is dry and interpretive opportunities await visitors. The park provides two kitchen shelters without electricity, plus 20 sheltered and 15 unsheltered picnic tables. Boating facilities include 424 feet of saltwater moorage space, six mooring buoys, a boat-launch ramp and a Port a-potty dump station. Facility use is first come, first served, with continuous moorage limited to three consecutive nights. The park is part of the Marine Parks and Boat Moorage system. Camping facilities include 26 utility campsites, 60 standard campsites, three primitive sites, a reservable group camp, 53 picnic sites, 3 kitchen shelters and six comfort stations. |
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