Fields Spring State Park is a 792-acre forested camping park remotely located in the Blue Mountains of Southeastern Washington. A portion of the park sits at a height of 4,500 feet atop Puffer Butte and offers a spectacular view of three states and the Grande Ronde River.

This volcanically originated park was named after Mr. Fields, an early settler who developed a spring used by himself and neighboring settlers. The park is set along one of the Nez Perce Indian seasonal migration routes.

Fields Spring State Park is a 2020 Park Improvement Project Grant recipient.

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Fields Spring: Blue Mountain getaway

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September 28, 2019

This is a fun park in any season, tucked away in the Blue Mountains of Southeast Washington. Trails, camping and group lodges are available year-round, and the view from Puffer Butte is outstanding.

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