Washington State Parks Near Anacortes

Discover 34 parks within driving distance of Anacortes

Saddlebag Island Marine State Park

San Juan Islands, Washington
10 miles away

"Anacortes is the closest mainland gateway for boaters heading to the park. Visitors use its marinas, launches, and services before crossing into the San Juan Islands."

Saddlebag Island Marine State Park offers a secluded island experience with shoreline camping, tidepooling, and scenic paddling in the Salish Sea. Its undeveloped setting makes it a favorite for boaters and kayakers seeking a quiet overnight stop.

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Deception Pass State Park

Oak Harbor, Washington
11 miles away

"Anacortes visitors often pair a trip to the park with waterfront dining, marinas, and ferry travel. The city is a popular starting point for scenic drives and day trips to the bridge."

Deception Pass State Park spans Fidalgo and Whidbey islands and offers some of the most photographed scenery in Washington. Its rugged shoreline, forested trails, and access to kayaking, fishing, and camping make it a year-round destination.

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Skagit Island Marine State Park

San Juan Islands, Washington
14 miles away

"Anacortes is the closest major launch point for boaters heading to the park. Visitors come for marinas, supplies, and easy access to the San Juan Islands."

Skagit Island Marine State Park is a small, boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands area with forested campsites, rocky beaches, and sweeping views of the surrounding waterways. It is best suited for kayakers, small boaters, and visitors seeking a quiet, rustic marine camping experience.

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Bay View State Park

Mount Vernon, Washington
18 miles away

"Anacortes residents and visitors often stop here for a quieter waterfront experience before or after ferry travel. The park offers a scenic contrast to the busier marina and downtown areas."

Bay View State Park offers a quiet coastal setting with picnic tables, shoreline access, and wide-open views across Padilla Bay. It is a popular stop for birdwatchers, families, and travelers exploring Skagit County.

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Matia Island Marine State Park

San Juan Islands, Washington
18 miles away

"Anacortes is a common launch point for San Juan Islands trips, with marinas, supplies, and ferry connections. Visitors from here often come for day boating, kayaking, and island-hopping."

Matia Island Marine State Park is a small, undeveloped island park known for its old-growth forest, rocky shoreline, and calm anchorages. Visitors come for kayaking, beachcombing, birdwatching, and a true off-the-grid island experience.

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Spencer Spit State Park

Lopez Island, Washington
18 miles away

"Anacortes is the main ferry gateway to the San Juan Islands, making it a common starting point for visitors heading to Spencer Spit. Travelers often stop here for supplies, dining, and marina views before boarding the ferry."

Spencer Spit State Park features a narrow sand spit, tide pools, and protected shoreline ideal for low-key coastal recreation. Its island setting makes it a favorite for camping, paddling, birdwatching, and enjoying sunsets over the water.

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Moran State Park

Orcas Island, Washington
20 miles away

"Anacortes is a common departure point for ferry travelers heading to Orcas Island. Visitors from here often come for a full-day outing or an overnight stay in the park."

Moran State Park is one of Washington’s most popular destination parks, centered on five freshwater lakes and more than 5,000 acres of forested terrain. Its signature attraction is Mount Constitution, where sweeping views extend across the San Juan archipelago, the Olympic Mountains, and Canada on clear days.

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Hope Island Marine State Park

La Conner, Washington
22 miles away

"Anacortes is a major boating hub with marinas, boat services, and access to the Salish Sea. Visitors from here often combine a marine park outing with island-hopping or waterfront recreation."

Hope Island Marine State Park offers a secluded marine setting with forested shoreline, sandy beaches, and primitive campsites. Its calm waters and abundant birdlife make it a favorite for paddlers, boaters, and visitors seeking a low-key island getaway.

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Lime Kiln Point State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
22 miles away

"Anacortes is a major gateway to the San Juan Islands and a common starting point for ferry travelers. Many visitors pair a park stop with a weekend island getaway."

Lime Kiln Point State Park is one of Washington's best-known places to watch for orcas from shore, especially in summer. The park also features a historic lighthouse, interpretive displays, picnic areas, and rugged coastal scenery.

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Matilda N. Jackson State Park Heritage Site

Mount Vernon, Washington
22 miles away

"Anacortes visitors can add a history-focused detour before heading to the San Juan Islands or Deception Pass. The park provides a quieter inland contrast to the waterfront town."

This compact heritage site features a restored historic cabin setting, picnic areas, and interpretive displays about Matilda N. Jackson and early settlement in the Skagit Valley. It is a peaceful stop for history-minded visitors exploring the Mount Vernon area.

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Skull Island

San Juan County, Washington
22 miles away

"Anacortes is a major launch point for island travel and a common starting place for day trips into the San Juans. Travelers from Anacortes visit for boating access and scenic marine recreation."

Skull Island is a remote-feeling marine park with rocky shoreline, mature evergreens, and excellent opportunities to observe seabirds and marine life. Its compact size and island setting make it a favorite for paddlers and boaters seeking a quiet stop in the San Juan archipelago.

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Turn Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
23 miles away

"Anacortes is a major launch point for San Juan Islands travel and a common starting place for visitors exploring marine parks. It appeals to boaters, ferry riders, and outdoor travelers planning island trips."

Turn Island Marine State Park is a secluded marine park just off Friday Harbor with forested shoreline, rocky beaches, and a small campground. It is a popular stop for paddlers and boaters seeking a peaceful island setting with excellent views and abundant birdlife.

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Blind Island Marine State Park

Blind Bay, Washington
24 miles away

"Anacortes is the primary mainland gateway to the San Juan Islands and a major departure point for ferries and private boats. Many visitors from Anacortes use Blind Island as part of a longer island cruising itinerary."

Blind Island Marine State Park is a secluded marine park in the San Juan Islands with moorage, shoreline access, and sweeping views of the surrounding islands and waterways. It is a favorite stop for boaters seeking a peaceful overnight stay, paddlers exploring the archipelago, and visitors hoping to spot seals, seabirds, and other marine wildlife.

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Clark Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
24 miles away

"Anacortes is a primary mainland departure point for the San Juan Islands. Travelers from here often visit Clark Island as part of a boating or kayaking trip."

Clark Island Marine State Park is a remote, boat-access-only park known for its secluded shoreline, forested interior, and excellent opportunities for kayaking, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing. Visitors come for a low-key island experience with primitive camping and expansive water views.

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James Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
24 miles away

"Anacortes is a major launch point for San Juan Islands travel. Visitors from here often come for boating, kayaking, and island-hopping trips."

James Island Marine State Park offers a rugged island setting with forested bluffs, pebble beaches, and sweeping views of the San Juan archipelago. Its remote location makes it especially appealing to paddlers, campers, and visitors seeking a quiet marine wilderness experience.

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Joseph Whidbey State Park

Oak Harbor, Washington
24 miles away

"Anacortes visitors often come for island scenery, boating, and ferry connections, and Joseph Whidbey offers a quieter coastal stop nearby. It works well as part of a scenic island loop."

Joseph Whidbey State Park offers a calm coastal setting with driftwood-strewn beaches, picnic tables, and broad views across the Strait of Juan de Fuca. It is a popular stop for birdwatching, sunset viewing, and low-key family outings.

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Jackson House State Park Heritage Site

Mount Vernon, Washington
24.7 miles away

"Anacortes visitors often stop here on the way to or from the San Juan Islands. The heritage site provides a quiet inland history experience to balance a coastal getaway."

Jackson House State Park Heritage Site highlights one of Skagit County’s early homesteads and offers a glimpse into regional pioneer life. The site is best known for its historic house, landscaped grounds, and interpretive value rather than recreation.

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Doe Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes is a major launch point for ferries, private boats, and marine recreation in the San Juans. Visitors from Anacortes often use it as the most convenient mainland access point for a trip to Doe Island."

Doe Island Marine State Park is a low-key destination for boaters and paddlers seeking a peaceful island escape. Its rocky shoreline, forested interior, and marine wildlife make it a favorite for day use and overnight anchoring nearby.

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Eagle Island Marine State Park

Eastsound, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes is a popular launch point for ferries, boaters, and regional visitors heading into the islands. It appeals to park visitors looking for supplies, marinas, and overnight stays before a marine trip."

Eagle Island Marine State Park offers a rustic island getaway surrounded by saltwater, with campsites tucked into a wooded setting and shoreline ideal for exploring at low tide. Its isolation and scenic views make it a favorite for paddlers, boaters, and campers seeking solitude.

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Fort Casey Historical State Park

Coupeville, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes visitors often make the trip for a ferry-connected island getaway and historic sightseeing. The park appeals to those looking for coastal scenery and military history."

Fort Casey Historical State Park features one of the best-preserved coastal defense sites in Washington, including gun emplacements, tunnels, and the iconic Admiralty Head Lighthouse. Its bluff-top setting offers panoramic views of the water, ferries, and passing marine life.

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Fort Ebey State Park

Coupeville, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes visitors often come for a scenic island outing and views of the water. The park offers a quieter natural contrast to the city’s marina and ferry activity."

Fort Ebey State Park combines rugged shoreline scenery with remnants of a World War II coastal defense fort. Its bluff-top setting offers excellent views, beach access, and a quiet, natural atmosphere close to Coupeville and other Whidbey Island attractions.

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Jones Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes is a major launch city for travelers heading to the San Juan Islands. Many visitors use it for ferry access, boat rentals, and trip planning before reaching Jones Island."

Jones Island Marine State Park offers a secluded marine camping experience on a forested island in the San Juan archipelago. Its protected coves, shoreline access, and abundant wildlife make it a favorite for paddlers, boaters, and campers seeking a quiet escape.

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Obstruction Pass State Park

Orcas Island, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes is a major gateway city for the San Juan Islands, making Obstruction Pass a natural side trip for ferry travelers. Visitors from Anacortes often seek day-use parks with water access and wildlife viewing."

Obstruction Pass State Park is a secluded day-use park in the San Juan Islands known for its rocky shoreline, saltwater access, and calm island setting. Visitors come for kayaking, picnicking, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing in a low-key natural environment.

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Patos Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes is the closest major mainland gateway to the San Juan Islands. Visitors from here frequently travel by boat or kayak for day trips and overnight island camping."

Patos Island Marine State Park is a secluded marine park in the San Juan Islands featuring the historic Patos Island Lighthouse, rocky beaches, and primitive campsites. Visitors come for kayaking, boating, birdwatching, and a peaceful island setting far from crowds.

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Posey Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes is a major gateway to the San Juan Islands with ferries, marinas, and outdoor outfitters. Many visitors begin their island trips here before continuing north by boat or ferry."

Posey Island Marine State Park is a tiny, boat-in park in the San Juan Islands with a single primitive campsite and beautiful saltwater scenery. It is popular with paddlers, boaters, and wildlife watchers seeking a secluded overnight stop.

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Stretch Point State Park

Orcas, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes is the mainland ferry hub for the San Juan Islands, making it a practical origin for park-bound travelers. Many visitors from Anacortes combine a ferry ride with a relaxed outdoor stop on Orcas Island."

Stretch Point State Park offers a secluded island setting with shoreline access, picnic areas, and opportunities to watch for marine wildlife. Its calm atmosphere makes it a favorite stop for visitors seeking a relaxed coastal experience on Orcas Island.

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Stuart Island Marine State Park

Stuart Island, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes is a major launch point for ferries, charters, and private boats bound for the San Juans. Travelers from Anacortes often visit Stuart Island for camping, kayaking, and a quieter marine setting."

Stuart Island Marine State Park is a secluded marine park on the northwest edge of the San Juan Islands, accessible only by boat or floatplane. Its protected coves, scenic shoreline, and abundant marine life make it a favorite for paddlers, boaters, and campers seeking a quiet island escape.

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Sucia Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
28 miles away

"Anacortes is a major mainland departure point for the San Juan Islands. Many visitors from Anacortes head to Sucia for a weekend boating trip or a scenic overnight stay on the island."

Sucia Island Marine State Park is one of Washington's premier marine parks, offering secluded anchorages, shell beaches, and dramatic shoreline geology. Its protected waters and island trails make it a favorite for boaters, kayakers, campers, and wildlife watchers.

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Larrabee State Park

Bellingham, Washington
37 miles away

"Anacortes travelers may stop here for shoreline scenery before or after island travel. The park’s views and camping make it a strong complement to a San Juan Islands trip."

Larrabee State Park combines rugged Samish Bay shoreline, old-growth forest, and scenic bluffs in one of northwest Washington’s most picturesque settings. Visitors come for camping, tide pooling, hiking, boating, and sweeping views of the San Juan Islands.

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Rasar State Park

Concrete, Washington
43 miles away

"Anacortes visitors may come to Rasar State Park for a quieter inland contrast to the coast and islands. It is a good option for travelers combining marine and mountain scenery in one trip."

Rasar State Park offers a mix of riverfront scenery, wooded picnic grounds, and a family-friendly campground along the Skagit River. It is a popular base for fishing, paddling, and exploring the North Cascades region.

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South Whidbey State Park

Clinton, Washington
44 miles away

"Anacortes visitors often appreciate the park as part of a scenic island-and-ferry adventure. It offers a quieter alternative to busier waterfront destinations in the region."

South Whidbey State Park offers a mix of forested trails, sandy and rocky shoreline, and sweeping views across Admiralty Inlet toward the Olympic Mountains. It is a popular spot for picnics, beach walks, birdwatching, and enjoying a quieter side of Whidbey Island.

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Cama Beach Historical State Park

Camano Island, Washington
45 miles away

"Anacortes travelers may visit for a quieter alternative to the San Juan ferry corridor. The park offers a blend of history, beach access, and broad water views."

Cama Beach Historical State Park combines a preserved coastal resort village with easy access to the beach and calm waters of Saratoga Passage. It is known for its historic cabins, interpretive exhibits, and family-friendly waterfront recreation.

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Birch Bay State Park

Blaine, Washington
58 miles away

"Anacortes visitors may come north for a quieter beach experience and tidal exploration. The park is a good complement to island-ferry travel and other coastal adventures."

Birch Bay State Park offers a classic Northwest coastal experience with beach access, picnic areas, and opportunities to explore the bay at low tide. Its calm shoreline, birdlife, and family-friendly amenities make it a favorite for day trips and seasonal camping.

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Peace Arch Historical State Park

Blaine, Washington
58 miles away

"Anacortes travelers often add the park to a North Sound road trip. It provides a memorable cultural stop before or after exploring the islands and coastal communities."

Peace Arch Historical State Park is best known for the 67-foot Peace Arch, a landmark symbolizing international friendship. The park offers landscaped grounds, picnic areas, and easy access to the Blaine waterfront and border plaza.

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