Fort Simcoe State Park

Fort Simcoe State ParkFort Simcoe State Park is a 200-acre, day-use Heritage Park in south central Washington on the Yakama Indian Nation Reservation. The park is primarily an interpretive effort, telling the story of mid-19th century army life and providing insights into the laneways of local Native American culture. Located in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in an old oak grove watered by natural springs, Fort Simcoe was an 1850′s-era military installation established to keep peace between the settlers and the Indians.
Fort Simcoe State Park1
Due to its unique historic significance, the park was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in June, 1974. Before the fort era, the site was an Indian campground where many trails crossed. This park’s primary feature is its rich interpretive opportunities, which explore mid-19th century life and the clash of cultures that took place when settlers and Indians vied for the same territory.
Fort Simcoe State Park2Fun Things To Do:

  • Interpretive Fun Things To Do
  • Bird Watching
  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Museum
  • Interpretive
  • Volleyball Field
  • Horseshoe Pits

Address:
Fort Simcoe State Park
5150 Fort Simcoe Road
White Swan, Washington   98952
Phone: 509-874-2372

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