Washington Park is a picturesque park located at Washington Park Loop in Anacortes, Washington. This beautiful park offers stunning views of the …
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Sep 20, 2024
The park is beautiful. We drove the loop and stopped one time to take in the water views. Lots of people were walking the loop and us driving disturbed them as the road is pretty narrow. If we vis… Full review by DoverJungleboy
Jul 9, 2024
We made a critical error and we took the scenic loop ..,, we missed the sign that was designed to keep motor homes out. Especially a 35 foot long 12 feet high one. We received many “excited” looks an… Full review by Dan R
Sep 9, 2023
Beautiful park and the location can't be beat. We headed there after a five hour whale watching cruise and just enjoyed the sight. Deer walking by, great playground for children, picnic tables, and… Full review by CATallteacher
How soon would I need to show up to get a tent site on a Tuesday, such as next week, July 18? Realizing it may be hard to predict... Reservations are closed when less than 14 days out.
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Any sites not booked are first come, first served. I would call the site and find out how many sites are left and get the best advice from the staff there. We have had good luck after 2 or so, …
Any sites not booked are first come, first served. I would call the site and find out how many sites are left and get the best advice from the staff there. We have had good luck after 2 or so, but are always camped by 4.
Are any of the trails in the Anacortes area off-leash for dogs?
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I don't think there any ... I have never seen any signs indicating there are... nor have I seen any dogs ''off-leash''. There may be an ''off-leash'' area over at Rosario Beach Park ... but I'm …
I don't think there any ... I have never seen any signs indicating there are... nor have I seen any dogs ''off-leash''. There may be an ''off-leash'' area over at Rosario Beach Park ... but I'm not sure. How about some of the trails in / above Larrabee SP ?