From the west: Take the Highway 20 (North Cascade Highway) exit at Burlington and travel east. Drive through Burlington and Sedro Woolley. Continue past Sedro Woolley on Highway 20 for approximately 14 miles. Turn right (south) onto Lusk Road and continue for one mile. Turn left (east) onto Cape Horn Road and continue for one mile. The main park entrance is located on the right. From the east: Drive six miles west from Concrete to Russel Rd. Turn left and drive south about 3/4 mile. Turn right onto Cape Horn Rd., and continue west two miles to park entrance.
This park is beautiful, well maintained, safe and wonderfully wheelchair accessible. All roads are paved, RV sites are paved, it's very flat and they even have accessible hiking trails. Park staff and campers were friendly. Only downside is there was no internet via T-Mobile or Verizon so if you're planning to work remotely you'll need other services.
With the camp site at the center, park created a circular loop trail course and created several paths for each camp site to enter. It's a complete forest road and a very flat road.
It's a very easy road where you can report regular snickers and running shoes, and there are signs on every road that is join everywhere, so it was a very well-organized trail road.
I recommend this trail, and there is a Day use area that you can use while having a picnic, so please refer to it.
You can be accompanied by a pet ,and you can hear a lot of birds whispering in the early morning.
Beautiful park, really friendly staff! We rented a Adirondack, which was clean, super quiet & private. Small hike to fish but it’s worth it; sandy shore line and beautiful water. Lots of clean, fully plumbed and powered restrooms, and picnic tables were spread throughout the park.
This is a STUNNING park. So beautiful, with sandy river beaches, lush forest, a meadow, and surrounded by mountains. An employee we talked to here was kind enough to answer some questions we had. The walking trails and land itself are well taken care of. I would absolutely come back to this park.
This park is beautiful. There’s like a 7 minute hike to the river. Then different hike areas once you get down to the bottom towards the river. Some are closed off. To get to water there’s a small hill to go down. Then you can walk all along the river bed for like 45 minutes to the end. Water was pretty cold but could still have feet in it for a bit. Lots and lots of rocks and sandy areas. Beautiful views, very pretty park. Bathrooms too, tiny playground, pay to get in unless you have a pass, definitely a park to take the kids and dogs too.