Where hours are not otherwise posted, Snohomish County parks are open daily from 6:00 a.m. until dusk. No one may be present in a county park while it is closed except registered campers in a designated, paid campsite.
SCC 22.12.080 (Park periods) in the county Park Code sets park hours. Where not specifically established, county parks are open daily from 6:00 a.m. until dusk, and no person may enter or remain within any county park during the time it is closed, except when camping in a designated campsite after paying the applicable use fee. Individual parks may post different hours; day-use areas are commonly open 7:00 a.m. to dusk (about 20 minutes after sunset), and campground parks allow campers to arrive later. These are county-park rules, separate from any city park curfew or a general juvenile curfew.
Being in a closed county park is a Park Code violation; under Title 22 park violations are enforced by Parks staff and law enforcement and may be charged as an infraction or misdemeanor with fines.
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