Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake Sylvia State Park adventure.
Peace and quiet, or water fun? How about both at this welcoming lake...
This sweet lake makes you feel as if you've found a second home. Swimming is safe for kids. The lake's even small enough for you to kayak the whole thing before you get really tired.
Take your fishing gear out in your canoe or kayak to snag some trout for dinner. Or just have fun watching the river otters play. You can bring an electric-powered boat, but heads up—no gasoline-powered engines are allowed.
Of course, that just makes this lake all the more blissfully peaceful. You can rent a kayak if you forgot yours. This former logging camp near the town of Montesano still has the original logging trails, which are great for mountain biking.
Tent camping is your first choice here. There are only four partial hookups for RVs of up to 30 feet (plus a dump station). Choose from 31 campsites, or hike into another half dozen.
A group campsite for 50 makes this rustic lake an ideal choice for your family reunion or getaway with friends.
The best time to visit Lake Sylvia State Park is during the summer, from 8am to dusk, when the weather is warm and all facilities are open. Winter visits offer a peaceful atmosphere, but with limited hours and services. Avoid burn bans and check for seasonal closures before planning your trip.