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This is a really cool State Park. I would love to come back again and bring my kayak and maybe even do some camping. My friend and I did some exploring but there is so much to explore when I return.
Above Dry Falls in a Lookout and a museum so don't forget to check those out also.
This was a fun State Park to explore and watch all the seagulls fly away with crabs. I stole one from a seagull after it landed. The crab caught a clam, and then the seagull caught the crab, and then I chased away the seagull and got the crab haha. I tried to save the crab and put him back in the water but the poor thing wasn't moving too well so I thought it was suffering and gave it back to the seagull to finish him off.
The lookout tower was a fun addition, and since the weather was overcast, I had it all to myself.
WA Park is always a go-to spot for me when I'm in Anacortes. I drove here after getting off the ferry to show a friend the beauty and get it a cold swim at the beach next to the boat launch. If you make one stop while driving the loop, make sure it's at the South Bluff. You can also walk to the next two car parking to check out the Havekost Tomb, and read about the history. There is also a loop trail. And a porta potty across the street.
This park has on the Green River and the smell of fish in certain areas would tell me, it's a great spot for fishing. I had a grey heron fly over me and land on a tree, so I stared at it for awhile to see if it would fly off and I could get a pic of the wings spread, but no such luck. I love all the mossy trees and of course Fall colors in the trees. Nolte State Park and Green River Gorge State Park are not far if you want to spend a day visiting a few State Parks.
Stopped here to do some exploring and checked out the campground and river area. Definitely looks like a great spot to camp and has cabins available to rent also. The river access is close and there are some swimming spots but like all rivers, do not underestimate a slow looking river. Undercurrent is a real thing and you can be swept under so please be careful and have a life jacket.
Stop at Latte on your Way, grab a coffee and then head to this park to explore. Even on a rainy day, this is a big park and there is lots to explore. It's also a great spot for whale watching, and mushroom photography. There is a trail down to the water and beach and could be a good spot to take a dip. There is horseshoe, playground, trails, uncovered and covered picnic areas, BBQs, cabins and more. Go check it out!