Washington has 124 state parks. And each year, a whopping 40 million people visit them. Many of those people call the Evergreen State home, while some visit from other parts of the country. But they can all appreciate the diverse landscapes and endless natural beauty our state parks offer.

If you’re very familiar with Pacific Northwest history, you may already have heard of Ranald MacDonald. Ranald’s gravesite sits up near the Canadian border within our state’s smallest state park—and it’s definitely worth a visit.

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Before today, had you ever heard of Ranald MacDonald?

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