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Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« on: November 17, 2022, 04:57:18 AM »
Does anyone know whether or not it's legal to use state park land or a state park trail to access public ground for hunting? Am I allowed to walk through the area or walk the trail with a rifle on my back?

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2022, 05:21:12 AM »
yes as long as you don't shoot or hunt in the park, I have done it a hundred times.

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2022, 06:54:00 AM »
If you're referring to the old railroad bed trails they have signs saying no hunting access.  :dunno:

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2022, 07:01:52 AM »
If you're referring to the old railroad bed trails they have signs saying no hunting access.  :dunno:
Not saying you are wrong and perhaps there are different rules at different spots but I thought they say "No Hunting from Trail"? Or something that means the same as grousetracker suggests.  :dunno:

I think thats what the signs say at access points along the Columbia Plateau trail that runs along the Snake and through your country.

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2022, 08:02:51 AM »
Yeah they say "No hunting access"

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2022, 08:12:56 AM »
Sketchy sign.  On State Park land?  I’d ignore it.

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2022, 08:13:06 AM »
I think it varies between spots.   

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #7 on: November 17, 2022, 08:17:55 AM »
I believe open carry is allowed in all WA state parks. If you're using trails to hunt outside of the park, you shouldn't be breaking any laws. You might check the specific location with WDFW. And, get their name.
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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #8 on: November 17, 2022, 08:24:14 AM »

FAQ page
https://www.parks.wa.gov/faq.aspx?qid=144


2.Is hunting allowed at state parks?
Hunting on State Parks land is prohibited.  While hunters are traversing state parks in order to gain access to properties that do allow hunting, if they have dogs with them, hunters are reminded they must keep their dogs on an 8-foot leash and under control at all times.
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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #9 on: November 17, 2022, 09:34:42 AM »
Sketchy sign.  On State Park land?  I’d ignore it.

Hey anti's look! It's another ethical hunter! Oh wait...

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #10 on: November 17, 2022, 09:46:42 AM »
The FAQ on the Wa Parks website mentions it as being OK as long as your dog is on a leash... So what this tells me is that if your gun is unloaded and your not dumb you should be good to go.

I dont think it would be un ethical to walk across a park with an unloaded firearm, and TECHNICALLY State law allows a person to open carry while hikiking camping or fishing in the state. you do all that in a park.
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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #11 on: November 17, 2022, 09:55:19 AM »
Sketchy sign.  On State Park land?  I’d ignore it.

Hey anti's look! It's another ethical hunter! Oh wait...

Yeah, nothing unethical about it.  Except the sign is unethical.  Signs are not laws, and there are a lot of BS signs out there. 

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #12 on: November 17, 2022, 10:30:09 AM »
I know that parks out on the coast, you can drive through the park, but if you hunt on the National Forest Service Land and are successful, you can't bring the animal back through the park. That rule essentially closed a bunch of prime habitat to hunting. They patrol it somewhat aggressively in some areas. I talked to a guy who had 4 trail cameras up around his truck when he got back at night trying to catch him breaking the rules. He said he stripped naked and changed into dry clothes just to mess with them.

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #13 on: November 18, 2022, 10:44:15 PM »
Sketchy sign.  On State Park land?  I’d ignore it.

Hey anti's look! It's another ethical hunter! Oh wait...

Yeah, nothing unethical about it.  Except the sign is unethical.  Signs are not laws, and there are a lot of BS signs out there.

You do whatever you want. Fact is, it's unethical and gives hunters a bad name.

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Re: Using a State Park Trail to Access Public Land
« Reply #14 on: November 19, 2022, 02:19:08 PM »
I know that parks out on the coast, you can drive through the park, but if you hunt on the National Forest Service Land and are successful, you can't bring the animal back through the park. That rule essentially closed a bunch of prime habitat to hunting. They patrol it somewhat aggressively in some areas. I talked to a guy who had 4 trail cameras up around his truck when he got back at night trying to catch him breaking the rules. He said he stripped naked and changed into dry clothes just to mess with them.

That makes zero sense. If you're allowed to use park trails to access land that's open for hunting, there's no reason you can't use those same trails to remove legally-acquired game. You presumably didn't hunt in the park. And it's absolutely true that some state officials, and even private individuals, overstep their authority and make chit up. If people get their panties all bunched up over legal activity, that's on them. This has little or nothing to do with ethics unless you're dragging an animal through with its entrails trailing behind. I would absolutely check with the WDFW for clarification on this.
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