Park Improvement Project Accomplishments

We completed 16 park improvement projects to restore and improve parks, campsites, interpretive centers and trails for your visits this summer.
These projects were completed in 2021 and funded by the gifts to the Foundation from donors - people like you - who love parks and want to make parks more welcoming for all.

Blake Island

Blake Island State Park camping is improved with the installation of food lockers at all campsites. 

Moran

Moran State Park Friends Group gets support for providing “Walks & Talks” nature programs.

Fort Ebey

Fort Ebey State Park installs new tent pads at campsites. 

Belfair

Belfair State Park replaces and upgrades an amphitheater for ranger and nature programs.

South Whidbey

South Whidbey State Park improves trails by replacing deteriorating creosote steps to make your hike safer for you and the local environment.

Saint Edward State Park native plant garden

Field Springs

Field Springs State Park improves trails and adds interpretive signage about native plants. 

Fort Worden

Fort Worden State installs a viewing scope that is free to use and ADA compliant. 

Moran

Moran State Park installs interpretive signs along forest trails that are also ADA compliant.

Pearrygin

Pearrygin Lake gets a new bench along the Rex Derr trail.

Saltwater

Saltwater State Park installs new shoreline ecology  interpretive signage.

Palouse Falls

Palouse Falls receives support for Naturalist and Junior Rangers Programs.

Alta Lake

Alta Lake State Parks upgrades and replaces the horseshoe pits damaged by wildfires.

Tubular drinking water fountain at Wanapum State Park

Sun Lakes Dry Falls Visitor Center

Sun Lakes Dry Falls Visitor Center installs new drinking water bottle filling station.

Blake Island

Blake Island  installs new interpretive signage to orient visitors about the mountain views.

Olmstead

Olmstead Place Historic State Park upgrades the Altapes Creek Interpretive Trail with new signage.