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    4.1 (67 reviews)

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    Laura S.

    This was our first visit to Larrabee State Park, and recommend it. What's to like? *proximity to Bellingham, but be careful on windy Chuckanut Drive! *A variety of hiking trails rated as easy to difficult. These include beach trails as well as trails to take you to a viewpoints or a small lake (Fragrance Lake). *Unpaved gravel roads (Cleator Road) to viewpoints and trailheads. *a family-friendly campground with hook-ups and warm showers. (Our neighbors actually set up a screen for the kids to watch a movie in the back of their RV). Quiet time at 10 pm was observed, even on a weekend night in a full campground. *a boat launch onto Samish Bay. *picnic areas with picnic tables and bunnies! *rangers who get the job done. The only downside is that the park is bisected by a railroad, with frequent trains rolling through at all hours. We only heard one blowing its whistles, but the sound of the train itself was noticeable

    Enrica D.

    Love this park! Last time, we went to the saltwater area and admired the beautiful beach rocks, this time we hiked to fragrance lake. 2 miles of easy hike towards the lake, wide and clean trail, just a bit of an incline going up to the lake but it wasn't that bad. Good cardio:) definitely check it out if you're in the area.

    The entrance to this beautiful place.
    Kat W.

    Where the sea meets the mountains. This is a glorious place. I am so thankful I got the opportunity to explore here on my trip to Washington. I highly recommend!

    Lots of space to park are trailer and to move about.
    Olivia K.

    I thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Larrabee state park Camping Ground. It was relaxing and our particular camp spot was perfect for us.

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    Stephen W.

    This park is about 15 minutes outside the Bellingham city center. When we went it was free entry and free parking. Not sure if that is always the case but it was a nice surprise. There are tables and grills if you want to do grilling outside. There are also pavilions to reserve/rent for large groups. Visitors were mainly families with kids, but there were a few single and groups of adults as well. The scenery is gorgeous, with several trails that run along the bay. The views are breathtaking. The beach is ok but not that big. We spent several hours hiking, hanging out at the beach, and just enjoying nature. The reason for 4 stars is this: we were in the middle of absolutely stunning beauty. Then, we hear a loud noise. It's getting closer and closer, louder and louder. Is it an earthquake? Is it a tsunami? Did the Russians launch a nuclear attack? No, it was a freight train, running right through the park and the forest. It was long train and shattered the peace. In principle, I am opposed to trains running through state parks and forests, so I lowered my evaluation to 4 stars.

    Playground near the amphitheater
    Helene L.

    Great park: Considering we trek with 3 young kids (between 4-10yo). 1. Small/medium playground available 2. Trails trail trails- with option of easy ones. *Viewpoint Trail is easy with 280 views at various outlets. * going to the beach is a short 10 min trek. If you go left of the "Closed for shell fishing" sign there is a pepple rock beach with various rocks and drift wood seating. If you go right it takes to viewpoint trail. 3. Small Amphitheater with lawn space and picnic tables 4. Lots of covered picnic tables 5. Bathroom availability

    Admiring the beach at Larrabee State Park
    Alden C.

    We came up from the south to Larrabee State Park. It was a beautiful and scenic drive! We stopped at the first major parking lot as you are in the park and got out went on a trail towards the west. We crossed some railroad tracks and went down some pretty steep parts of the trail before reaching the beach. The beach view I have to say was wonderful and we stayed here a little while taking pictures before heading back. Take your time with those steep parts of the trail especially if you don't have a lot of hiking experience and you should be just fine. There is another major parking lot to the north of the park with more trails I'm sure but I don't know the steepness to them. From the south parking lot you can go on another trail to the east that goes to a lake. Again, don't know the difficulty level with that trail but I imagine it's nothing too terribly intense. Definitely a beautiful park and worth more exploration. I'll try out the trails by the north parking lot next time.

    Lori H.

    Great find along the scenic Chuckanut Drive. This is the first state park in Washington State, established in 1915. You will need to pay a day use fee of $10, or buy the Discovery Pass for $30, which is good for one year. We opted for the latter. There's a playground and restrooms available right off the parking lot. There are fun trails to walk along the beach, large rocks overlooking the bay and beach, and nature trails full of mossy trees. A really beautiful place!

    Yes!
    Kathryn Y.

    I was very excited to visit the first state park in WA. Especially since this park is right on the waterfront of the Samish Bay. Off scenic route 11, aka Chuckanut Dr., and absolutely beautiful. The part of the park I entered was the main entrance and I followed the signs that directed me to the beach. A large grass area next to a small park for kids. A few picnic tables and what looked like a stage. The trail was easy to see and went under a tunnel before leading down to the beach area. That is why I was there, to put my feet in the water. I didn't do too much exploring on this visit. Just enough to know I love this park! I am not a camper but if you are this park has camping spots. Walk in spots and hook up sites. The opposite side of the highway offers a trail to Lost Lake, which I did not go to. Next time for sure. Larrabee became a state park in 1915 in honor of Charles Xaver Larrabee. Yes, I got that information off the brochure as I explore new places I love doing my research. Bring a picnic and enjoy this park which is located on the beautiful scenic drive highway 11. A discovery pass is required. Happy adventuring and Yelping.

    Dog-friendly
    Tara H.

    When we were driving back south from Bellingham, we decided to take the scenic Chuckanut Drive. As you're driving along the road, you will eventually come across Larrabee State Park. I would recommend stopping here if you have time. You will need a Discovery Pass to park here or you can buy a day parking at the entrance into the state park. Upon arrival, there were plenty of parking spaces. We did not look up any trails and just decided to take a route that seemed to lead us towards the water. The route did not take very long and was not much of a hike. Most people would be able to walk the trail with regular tennis shoes. When we got to the water, it was beautiful and there was a lot of space to hang out without being too close to people. We were able to bring our dog with us and there were some other dogs near the water too. Overall, I'm glad we stopped here and would recommend check out Larrabee State Park.

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    Beverly W.

    Ohhhhh, if only we had more time to explore it more!!! Just loved the massiveness of the trees and peaceful quiet. Kinda scary if you're not with others but every now n then ppl would pass by so it was safe. It was like out of a Jurassic movie forest. Wish tho that there were better signs to lead.

    Colleen B.

    We were on the Chuckanut Drive and stopped in the park to see the beach. The ranger was very friendly and gave us great directions to Beach. We were there on a week day and had no trouble finding parking. There are also picnic areas, camp sites, and a cool amphitheater. The water was a bit chilly for august but better than the Atlantic would be so hey! Nice stop on a nice day!

    Viewpoint Trail
    Veronica B.

    Very beautiful state park. Viewpoint Trail is a short walk to the coast where you'll see several boulders near the shore. Breathtaking view.

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    One of our better more relaxing and interesting parks to visit. On my top parks list for sure.

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    A beautiful place to visit and walk around. Very scenic and peaceful. There are plenty of areas to rest and very clean restrooms.

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    Beautiful park to hike or just spend some quite time. When I visit my daughter we love to come and walk around.

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    A nice gem. Love the shoreline and sights. Nice facilities and layout. Worth a visit and it's not too far away. Great for picnics too.

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    Cedars RV Resort

    4.2(12 reviews)
    15.7 mi

    Five star rating... but this place deserves 10 stars!…read more Truly exceptional establishment in its cleanliness and maintenance of facilities and grounds, outstanding and such friendly staff and overall beautiful & peaceful environment. As frequent travelers from Seattle area to Canada for our daughters hockey games, we look forward to staying at Cedars RV Resort and will continue the tradition we've started. Just an extremely well-run operation and we're so happy we discovered this place with such wonderful people. One time the door on our travel trailer somehow wasn't properly secured when we left it... so during a breezy rainstorm while we were not there, the door physically opened. Scott, Cedars maintenance manager, was first to notice the problem and shut the door, but it could not be locked without the key, so Yvette, operations manager, was so kind to call me to make me aware of the situation, out of concern that the door might open on its own again and our camper might be subjected to water damage. Yvette went out of her way to let me know what happened in case I wanted to lock the door, and I thought this really speaks to the high level of customer care at Cedars. With all of her other responsibilities as manager of operations at Cedars, this kind of concern by Yvette and her staff for those at the property was really wonderful, and points to why Cedars is such a beautiful, well-maintained and popular vacation spot. Yvette, you and your staff rock!

    This RV park will take your monthly rent and then claim they have the right to throw you out in the…read morestreet for 24 hours without any due process. They're hired thug Scott will threaten you and tell you he'll drag your car out in the street with a tractor that's what kind of people they are and I'm posting this as I'm freezing to death in my car which I would rather do than live under their illegal leases that they write.

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    Pine & Cedar Lakes Trail - Map of trails

    Pine & Cedar Lakes Trail

    3.8(6 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail is a solid kick in the pants with 1500 ft of elevation gain in 1.5…read moremiles. I spent two days camping at Pine Lake and saw one other person. Another bonus is that the hills mask the hum if I-5. There are plenty of boot tracks to explore along the North Shore. A very peaceful place with solitude in spades!

    Great hike. I made it a loop and ended up at Falls Drive and walked along the main road back to the…read moretrailhead. I went alone and didn't encounter a single person in the 4-5 hours it took for me to do the loop. Not all maps show the trail that leads off so you can make the loop. You go to the south from an off shoot in between cedar and Pine lake. The trails at this point are very overgrown. There is more opportunities to go on trails but I stuck on the service roads for the most part. Lots of good lookout points over Lake Samish. The original hike to get to Pine and Cedar lake is very steep. Once you get past that point it is more rolling hills or flat. I highly recommend turning left and heading toward the overlook NW of Cedar lake. Great views of the San Juan's and on the other side you can see Baker. For the Lakes there is camping opportunities available (primitive). Also there are no toilets available. Swimming in the lakes might be possible but they look as if the water is stagnant and there is much muck. I'm only knocking it down because of the hill. The overgrown section isn't part of this trail but is a fun way to go if you want more mileage and to make a loop of it. Just be aware you will be walking back along the road and there is little to no shoulder at times so walk towards the oncoming traffic to step out of the way when they approach.

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    Wildwood Resort

    Wildwood Resort

    1.0(2 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    Attn: Families or Multiple family renters... We rented one…read moreof the two units, its around 270 a night + 25 a day trailer fee. We arrived to the cleaning lady finishing up but upon settling in there were quite a few things that came up. Things left over in medicine cabinet, the microwave/conv oven with no instructions or power, one of the burners were out, no dishwashing detergent. We assumed these things were happening because we arrived a little early so we didn't complain. Later that evening around 9 p.m. the older kids (Children's ages; 3 months, 2.5, 4, 5 &5) asked if we could light fireworks at dusk. It was one of the kids birthday and we had heard fireworks earlier, as well as on an early trip (Fathers day). After the 5 fireworks the moms went into put the kids down for bed and the manager came down. This is when the issues started he came down in a very aggressive manner, saying he was going to fine us $500, and call the sheriff, he accused the three of us of being drunk or intoxicated saying we have no "common sense" he was demeaning and very condescending. We simply apologized and said it wouldn't happen again but he continued to scold and threaten us with fines and fees. After he left he sent another email saying he would fine us and double the fines per firework, we really had no idea that it was so big of an issues and again we apologized about not knowing it was illegal. We said nothing, the next morning my wife went up and apologized again for the miscommunication and he said again we had no common sense and that he would do us a favor by dropping the fine to $75. The following day we were checking out, we didn't complain about the issues we had in the cabin, we followed all the check out protocols and moved our cars to the visitors parking after we spent the morning cleaning up, (hand washing) all the dishes, and getting our things loaded. We promised the little ones one last tube ride so the 3 mothers and the babies (3 months, 2.5, and 4) found a quiet area on the grass under some shade with one blanket, a cooler, some towels and beach toys, completely out of the way of anyone around. Around 1:30 (check out is at 12pm) the manager came down mad again and said "this isn't a campground you can't just stay here" we explained we were doing a couple more jetski rides before loading and getting on the road he rudely told us no you need to leave. He had the courtesy of allowing us "one more quick tube ride" then biked off. So my pregnant wife, our friend with her new baby, and our other friend trying to watch her toddler had to quickly gather all the things and rush to get it all to the roadside while we did a circle and hectically ran up for the trailer and loaded up the jet skis. There was no apology for the treatment that was received and we felt very disrespected and after continually being told we had no "common sense" we felt that this behavior from management was unnecessary and demeaning. We rent at a lot of resorts, some more expensive and luxurious than this and never have we left feeling so outcasted and poorly treated. As we drove out of the property the manager kindly ignored us as he stood by the roadside talking to someone. I do not recommend this property to anyone who wants to have a fun relaxing weekend, its more of a sit on the porch and read a book type of place. It is micromanaged and if you mess up you will be fined, and scolded like a child. There was no walk through upon arrival, bad communication and the expect you to know everything you can and can't do, even though they give you one pdf doc with no rules or regulations I supposed its all just "common sense" to management.

    We did NOT like this resort!! We went there for tent camping and the place was a parking lot. It…read morewas so crowded. Forget any kind of privacy. Tent sites are delineated by chalk lines, and you are so close to the next tent you can hear them roll over in their sleeping bags and snore all night long. There is absolutely no space at this resort. If there is not an RV or tent on the land, then there is a car or a boat trailer parked on it. The launch ramp is tiny, very narrow with an RV parked right next to it, so very little room to maneuver as you try to back in around the trees. Upon arrival, our reserved tent site was given away to another family who said they had a large party. That is fine, but we purposely reserved that site as it was on the end of the row.. and we would have then been smack dab in the middle of 2 families with screaming children. Luckily, the girl at the front counter who told the family they were welcome to get set up on our site, went and asked them to move, but we just started the weekend on the wrong foot. After a very long night of no sleep, we decided to leave a day early. I do NOT recommend this if you want any kind of privacy!

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    Outer Island Expeditions

    4.3(427 reviews)
    17.3 mi

    Did a whale watching trip with Gabe and Elliot and it was incredible! The boat is just the right…read moresize (wouldn't want to be in one of those tiny Zodiac boats or one of the giant boats with 50 other people!!) and both Gabe and Elliot were so knowledgeable about the whales and other sea life that we saw. I was very impressed and will definitely book again!

    I'm extremely disappointed with how my situation was handled recently. Due to a family illness, I…read morehad to cancel my whale watching trip and provided what I believed was plenty of notice. Despite that, they refused to issue a full refund. When I booked, I expected a reasonable level of customer service and flexibility, especially for something as unpredictable as getting sick. Instead, I was met with rigid policy. It felt like they cared more about keeping my money than doing right by a customer who couldn't safely attend. I understand that businesses have cancellation policies, but there should be some level of compassion and common sense--especially when someone gives advance notice and isn't canceling last minute. Unfortunately, this experience left a bad impression. I would hesitate to book with them again and recommend others read the fine print very carefully before committing... because even with advance notice, you will not get a full refund if you need to cancel.

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    Male orca

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    Larrabee State Park - parks - Updated June 2026

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