You'll See Views Of Three States From Fields Spring State Park In Washington
Washington has some seriously stunning state parks, a few of which manage to stay under the radar. Fields Spring State Park definitely qualifies as one of our hidden gems — it’s located near Anatone in the southeast corner of the state. And while you won’t find a ton of recreation options here, you will catch views of three states from the top of Puffer Butte, which is pretty amazing.

This quiet, secluded stretch of land really is located in the southeasternmost tip of the state.

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, a rope tow for alpine skiing was operated by a private ski club here. But these days, it's all public land.
Advertisement

Climb to the top and take in the views -- it's well worth it.
Advertisement

The Wallowa Mountains, the Grande Ronde River, and Snake River basins are the most notable natural wonders to look for.

And since it's such a little-known treasure, the crowds are almost always minimal.

Check it out the next time you find yourself in the area -- it really is spectacular.
Fields Spring State Park is definitely one of the most scenic and underrated state parks in Washington.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Featured Addresses
Fields Spring State Park, 992 Park Rd, Anatone, WA 99401, USA