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Washington
King Country Region
Federation Forest State Park
FEDERATION FOREST STATE PARK
FEDERATION FOREST STATE PARK
Federation Forest State Park
© John N. Hartman
Federation Forest State Park
© John N. Hartman
Federation Forest State Park
© John N. Hartman
Federation Forest State Park
© John N. Hartman
Federation Forest State Park
© John N. Hartman
Federation Forest State Park
© John N. Hartman
Federation Forest State Park
© John N. Hartman
Federation Forest State Park
© John N. Hartman
Federation Forest State Park
© John N. Hartman
Federation Forest State Park
© John N. Hartman
Federation Forest State Park
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Federation Forest State Park is a day-use natural area with 619 acres of old growth evergreens. Located along the White River, the park provides visitors with 12 miles of hiking trail, three interpretive trails, an interpretive center with a gift shop and four picnic areas.
History of the Area
The park was acquired, built and organized through the work of Catherine Montgomery and her affiliation with the Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs. The park was dedicated in 1949 and was acquired in four parcels from 1941 to 1971.
Camping
This park is for day-use only and has no overnight camping or parking.


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Picnicking
There are two picnic shelters wthout electricity and five sheltered picnic tables. The upper picnic area has drinking fountains, a covered shelter, braziers and restrooms with running water. To reserve a picnic shelter or for parties of 20 or more, call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688. The park has ADA-compliant restrooms and four standard restrooms.
Things To Do in the Area
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Family Outting
We want to share the nature and adventure of river rafting, kayaking, cross country skiing and snoeshoeing in the beautiful Cascade Mountains of Washington State with our honored guests.
Park Visitor Online Reviews
October 9 Experience End of Salmon Cycle Here by C. Bertozzi
We arrived and discovered that this is where the salmon spawn and die. Amazing site to see! Very nice park to visit.


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Directions
Located 18 miles east of Enumclaw, Wash.

From I-5: Take SR 18 ( Auburn-Enumclaw exit). Drive south to Enumclaw. Turn left on Hwy. 410 at Safeway Shopping Center. Follow Hwy. 410 east for 18 miles. At milepost 41, turn right at interpretive center entrance.

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Federation Forest State Park
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