from goldendale fish and wildlife LEO all state land requires a discover pass doesnt matter how its is labled on the COUNTY parcel website
That is wrong. Many lands such as WDOT do not require permits, only the resource and recreation departments
Most WSDOT land I know of is closed to public access....
I'm not arguing, but:
1) Beacon Rock State Park, people park on the very wide shoulder W. of the official parking lot. It is on WDOT right of way, and people have not been recieving tickets ( as of last fall) from either Parks, Sherrif or WSP. This has been verified in court.
2) Heybrook lookout along US 2. Parking is on WDOT right of way.
3) Kayaking and fishing parking along US 2 W. of Index seems to be WDOT
4) Many parking spots for climbing and kayaking in Tumwater Canyon is right along US 2, I assume WDOT because you are about two feet from the pavement.