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Starting this August, WA State Parks is setting a stricter limit on how long you can camp

Starting in mid-August, Washington State Parks will cap the number of nights someone can spend camping in a given park over a 30-day stretch at ten.
Starting in mid-August, Washington State Parks will cap the number of nights someone can spend camping in a given park over a 30-day stretch at ten. Staff file

In mid-August, Washington is introducing new limits to how long you can camp at a state park.

Previously, each individual park was responsible for establishing its own limit on how many consecutive nights someone could spend camping within park boundaries between April and September. Parks weren’t given much flexibility though — the limit had to be between ten and 14 nights. Between October and March, all parks limited campers’ stays to 20 consecutive nights.

Now, the state parks department is simplifying the rules.

New rules for camping in state parks

Under the new rules, no one is allowed to camp in a given state park for more than ten nights in a given 30 day period. Campers are allowed to stay at different state parks for a combined total of more than ten nights over a 30 day stretch, according to the department’s proposal.

Additionally, campers are limited to a total of 90 nights spent in all Washington state parks each year.

Will new WA camping rules have an impact?

With the changes, the state parks department hopes to make limits more consistent across each of the state’s parks and each month of the year, while promoting camping for recreational purposes and not residential ones, according to the proposal. The department estimates that the new limits will affect less than 1% of camping reservations.

The new rules were approved by the Washington State Parks Recreation Commission on July 18, and will go into effect on Aug. 19. Existing reservations that exceed ten nights will still be honored.

This story was originally published July 30, 2024 at 5:00 AM.

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Daniel Schrager
The Bellingham Herald
Daniel Schrager is the service journalism reporter at the Bellingham Herald. He joined the Herald in February of 2024 after graduating from Rice University in 2023. Support my work with a digital subscription
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