Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Larrabee State Park adventure.
Camp between the gorgeous Chuckanut Mountains and the Salish Sea at Washington’s first state park.
It’s no wonder Washington State chose this swath of land to be crowned its first state park. The park has a little bit of everything, from tidepools to mountainous hiking trails to one of the finest scenic drives in the region. Visitors can engage in any number of past times here: boating, fishing, shellfish harvesting, hiking, and mountain biking. Campsites include first-come, first-served sites, as well as group campsites and RV-ready pads.
Larrabee State Park and the adjacent Chuckanut Drive are extremely popular on most nice weather weekends, from spring through fall. Visitors will find crowded parking lots and busy campsites. If you plan to visit between May and September, be sure to book your campsite as far in advance as possible. The park is open year round, and outside of these times you’ll have less competition for camping and recreation here.