Places to Go

There are countless ways to get outside in Washington. Whether hunting, fishing, wildlife watching, hiking, horseback riding, boating, or camping, the Department of Fish and Wildlife wants to make it easy for you to do the things you love, from Puget Sound and the Pacific coast to the Columbia Basin and the rolling hills of the Palouse.

Shrub Steppe habitat
Photo by WDFW

Places news & important dates

WDFW Enforcement truck in the foreground with eastern Washington mountains on fire with wildfire smoke.
Photo by WDFW
Fire restrictions in effect for Eastern Washington

WDFW announced restrictions on campfires, target shooting, and other activities beginning July 1 on WDFW-managed lands in Eastern Washington to reduce wildfire risk and support public safety.

Gravel parking area next to boat launch. Water in the distance has fog over it.
Photo by WDFW
WDFW buys Sekiu boat launch property in Clallam County

WDFW has finalized its acquisition of the Sekiu boat launch property in Clallam County along the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the northern Olympic Peninsula.

Visit your WDFW lands

A Colville Tribal member is behind a table that is laid out with traditional harvesting tools. On the other side is a student.
Photo by WDFW
Rooted in the land — how outdoor learning shapes the next generation

Beebe Springs Outdoor School is a success in 2025!

WDFW Chehalis Wildlife Area - Chehalis Unit - ADA Paved Path
Photo by WDFW
Comment on recreation at Olympic, Johns River, and Chehalis wildlife areas

WDFW is seeking public input at the Olympic-Willapa Hills Wildlife Area Complex, which consists of three wildlife areas across Grays Harbor, Clallam and Pacific counties.

A fawn curled up in the grass.
Photo by Dean Seymour
What to do if you encounter young wildlife

Always contact a permitted wildlife rehabilitator before attempting to rescue any wildlife, and follow the tips in this blog for what to do if you encounter common young wildlife on your property or in your community.

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