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Olallie State Park

Overview
Olallie State Park is a day-use park in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. It features dramatic Twin Falls, cliff formations, riverbanks and living old-growth trees up to 14 feet in diameter.

Hours
Summer: 6:30 a.m. to dusk.
Winter: 8 a.m. to dusk.

The park is open year round for day use only.

Facilities
The park offers a total of 11 unsheltered picnic tables in two picnic areas near the river and play field. All are available first-come, first-served.

Activities
Picnicking, hiking trails, fishing, badminton area, rock climbing, mountain biking, bird watching, interpretive activities, wildlife viewing

The rock-climbing area is adjacent to the park, above the Iron HorseTrail. Rock-climbing equipment is necessary. Fatal accidents have occurred when amateurs have climbed without proper equipment.

Olallie provides access to the Iron Horse Trail, an old Milwaukee Railroad path that starts in North Bend and extends to the Iowa Border. The Iron Horse Trail permits mountain biking and horseback riding.

The river is open for fishing. Check local regulations.

Directions
Located four miles east of North Bend, Wash., on the I-90 corridor.

From eastbound I-90:
Take exit 38 and turn right at stop sign. Drive one half mile to park entrance on left.

From westbound I-90:
Take exit 38 and turn left at stop sign. Drive a half mile to park entrance on right.

Information Courtesy Of Washington State Parks