Fields Spring State Park

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LocationAsotin County, Washington, United States
Coordinates46°04′52″N 117°10′11″W / 46.0812478°N 117.1697533°W / 46.0812478; -117.1697533[1]
Area826 acres (334 ha)
Elevation3,960 ft (1,210 m)[1]
Fields Spring State Park
Landscape
View from Puffer Butte
Fields Spring State Park is located in Washington (state)
Fields Spring State Park
Fields Spring State Park
Location in the state of Washington
Fields Spring State Park is located in the United States
Fields Spring State Park
Fields Spring State Park
Fields Spring State Park (the United States)
LocationAsotin County, Washington, United States
Coordinates46°04′52″N 117°10′11″W / 46.0812478°N 117.1697533°W / 46.0812478; -117.1697533[1]
Area826 acres (334 ha)
Elevation3,960 ft (1,210 m)[1]
Established1930
Administered byWashington State Parks and Recreation Commission
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

Fields Spring State Park is a 828-acre (3.35 km2) public recreation area in the northwest United States, located in southeastern Washington on State Route 129, four miles (6 km), south of Anatone.

Near the tripoint with Idaho and Oregon, the state park offers various routes to the top of Puffer Butte and its scenic views of the Wallowa Mountains and the Grande Ronde River and Snake River basins.[2] The park was initially developed by members of the local chapter of the Isaac Walton League and workers with the Works Progress Administration.[3]

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