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Washington State Park

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Washington State Park
Washington State Park Petroglyphs

Washington State Park features an intriguing mix of cultural features, natural beauty and recreational opportunities.

Native Americans who lived in the area roughly 1,000 years ago left behind rock carvings (called petroglyphs) that are preserved within the park. Later, in the 1930s, an African American group of Civilian Conservation Corps laborers began developing the park, building several structures that are still used today. Both the petroglyphs and the CCC structures are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can learn more about this history through a variety of interpretive programs, including free tours of the petroglyphs.

The park also offers numerous recreational activities, ranging from hiking and backpacking to floating and fishing on the Big River. Swimming is permitted in the river and at the park’s public swimming pool. Meanwhile, campsites and cabins accommodate visitors wanting to stay overnight.

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13041 State Highway 104
De Soto, MO 63020

Additional Information

Travelers With Disabilities Information
ADA Fully Compliant
Smoking Policy
Smoking Allowed Outdoors Only
Activities On-site
Backpacking Trail
Biking / Walking Trails
Camping
Canoeing Outfitters
Fishing
Playground
Cost Of Admission
Free Admission
General Interest Info
Gift / Souvenir Shop
Open Year-round
Pet Policy
Pets Allowed Outdoors On A Leash
Service Animals Welcome
Rental Items Available On-site
Canoe Rental
Kayak Rental
Raft Rental