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Obstruction Pass State Park

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Camping There are nine first-come, first-served primitive campsites located on the south end of the park. Website captured for verification.

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Public source
Obstruction Pass State Park
Type
beach club
Category
beachclub
Email
moran@parks.wa.gov
Website link
Available after owner claim, moderation and backlink partnership.
Moderation
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Rich sourced description

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Camping There are nine first-come, first-served primitive campsites located on the south end of the park. Website captured for verification.

Identity

  • Name: Obstruction Pass State Park
  • Type: beach club
  • Source category: beachclub

Contact and links

  • Official Website captured for verification.
  • Email (source data): moran@parks.wa.gov

About (from official website)

  • Camping There are nine first-come, first-served primitive campsites located on the south end of the park.
  • If you kayak or canoe in, one Cascadia Marine Trail campsite is available first-come, first-served.
  • You can learn more about the geology, ecology and culture of the area on a 0.6 miles long self-guided interpretive trail.
  • Read our blog to learn more about the LNT principles.
  • Two composting toilets are located nearby.
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Services and prices

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Public source

If you kayak or canoe in, one Cascadia Marine Trail campsite is available first-come, first-served.

Public source

Boating Tie your boat up on a mooring buoy to spend the night on the water.

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Official source signals

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Camping There are nine first-come, first-served primitive campsites located on the south end of the park.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
If you kayak or canoe in, one Cascadia Marine Trail campsite is available first-come, first-served.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
You can learn more about the geology, ecology and culture of the area on a 0.6 miles long self-guided interpretive trail.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Read our blog to learn more about the LNT principles.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Two composting toilets are located nearby.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Boating Tie your boat up on a mooring buoy to spend the night on the water.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Three moorage buoys are located just off shore at the south end of the park.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Trails Meander down a half-mile trail that travels through a low forest, up to the bluff where you can gaze out onto endless water.Source captured for BeachFinder verification

FAQ from source-backed data

What source-backed services are listed for Obstruction Pass State Park?

If you kayak or canoe in, one Cascadia Marine Trail campsite is available first-come, first-served. Boating Tie your boat up on a mooring buoy to spend the night on the water.

How can visitors contact Obstruction Pass State Park?

Official website captured for verification. Email from source data: moran@parks.wa.gov

What official source signal was found for Obstruction Pass State Park?

Camping There are nine first-come, first-served primitive campsites located on the south end of the park.