The Washington State Parks Recreation Commission has announced new stay limits for campers in state parks.
In a move to improve access and ensure equitable use of camping resources, the Washington State Parks Recreation Commission has announced new stay limits for campers in state parks. The updated regulations, which will take effect on August 19, 2024, aim to provide a fair opportunity for more residents and visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of Washington’s state parks.
Previously, camping stay limits were seasonal, allowing for longer stays during the less busy winter months. However, the new policy applies year-round, reflecting the growing popularity of camping and the need for a more consistent approach to stay durations.The decision to implement these changes followed a public comment period where feedback from park visitors was considered.
The details of the new changes and existing camping codes, including the complete park rules chapter of the Washington Administrative Code , can be found on the. The site provides comprehensive information on the rules you’ll need to observe when visiting and staying at state parks, ensuring all park visitors can enjoy the outdoors responsibly.
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