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Nolte State Park
Phone: (360) 825-4646
Fax:
City: Enumclaw,
Address:
36921 Veazie Cumberland Rd.,
Enumclaw,, WALocated north of the town of Enumclaw, Wash., at the western edge of the Cascade Mountains.
This summer day-use park is popular for its water activities and grassy lawns on the shore of a small lake. A one-mile hiking path winds around the water.
For more up to date information, visit the Nolte page on the state parks web site.
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Park Overview
Nolte State Park is a 117-acre day-use park with 7,174 feet of freshwater shoreline on Deep Lake in the Green River Gorge. Covered with forests and blessed with water, the land was a resort for many years before it was donated to State Parks.
Marine Park: No
Park Hours
Summer: 8 a.m. to dusk.
Winter: 8 a.m. to dusk.
Winter: 8 a.m. to dusk.
Significant History
Formerly a vacation resort known as Deep Lake Park and owned by the Nolte family, the area was donated in the early 1970s to the state of Washington by Minnie Nolte, for whom the park is named.
Directions provided by the state parks department are given below the map,
or you can try to have google create the directions from the coordinates we have on file.
On SR 410, turn north on 284th Ave., S.E., (look for sign) and continue approximately seven miles to park entrance.
Directions
From east of Enumclaw:On SR 410, turn north on 284th Ave., S.E., (look for sign) and continue approximately seven miles to park entrance.
| Mammals | Birds | Fish & Sea Life | Plantlife |
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Chipmunks
Coyotes
Deer/Elk
Martens
Mink
Muskrats
Rabbits
Raccoons
Skunks
Squirrels
Weasels
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Crows/Ravens
Dove/Pigeon
Ducks
Eagles
Geese
Hawks
Herons
Humming Birds
Jays
Osprey
Owls
Woodpeckers
Wrens
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Bass
Bullhead
Perch
Trout
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Cedar
Douglas Fir
Hemlocks
Alders
Apple Trees
Cherry Trees
Maple Trees
Poplars
Foxgloves
Paintbrush
Berries
Ferns
Moss or Lichens
Thistle
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| General | Trails | Freshwater Activities | Saltwater Activities |
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Swimming
Bird Watching
1 Softball Field
3 Horseshoe Pits
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1.4 mi. of Biking Trailer
1.4 mi. of Hiking Trails
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Boating - Nonmotorized
Fishing
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Metal detecting is allowed in the developed area. Department of Fish and Wildlife fishing rules apply at all times.
Picnic NotesThe park provides two kitchen shelters without electricity, plus one sheltered and 50 unsheltered picnic tables. Kitchen shelters are reservable for groups of up to 50 persons. There is a fee plus a damage deposit. Make reservations at the park office, 360-825-4646.
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Pay Phone
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Auto Repair
Boating
Camping Area
Diesel
Fishing and Hunting Supplies
Gasolene
Gifts
Golfing
Groceries
Hardware
Hospital
Overnight Accomodations
Pay Phones
US Mail
Propane
White Gas
Wood
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Enumclaw is seven miles away and has most services. | |


