Rasar State Park
"Sedro-Woolley is a practical base for campers and anglers heading to Rasar State Park. It offers services, dining, and easy access to Highway 20."
A scenic Skagit River park with camping, boating, and quiet forested recreation.
Discover 10 parks for fishing within driving distance of Sedro-Woolley
"Sedro-Woolley is a practical base for campers and anglers heading to Rasar State Park. It offers services, dining, and easy access to Highway 20."
A scenic Skagit River park with camping, boating, and quiet forested recreation.
"Sedro-Woolley visitors often head to the park for camping, fishing, and tide pooling. The park provides an accessible saltwater destination from the Skagit Valley."
A scenic coastal park famous for its bridge, beaches, forests, and waterfront recreation.
"Sedro-Woolley visitors are drawn to the park for coastal recreation and a change from inland scenery. It is a popular option for a day of hiking and tide pooling."
Washington’s first state park, known for coastal views, camping, and forested shoreline.
"Sedro-Woolley residents can reach the Anacortes waterfront quickly for marine park access. It is a useful inland departure point for outdoor recreation in the islands."
A boat-access-only marine park in the San Juan Islands known for kayaking, beach camping, and wildlife viewing.
"Sedro-Woolley visitors are drawn to the park for its marine setting and relaxed pace. It is a popular choice for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a coastal weekend trip."
A peaceful marine park on Lopez Island with beaches, kayaking, and classic San Juan Islands scenery.
"Sedro-Woolley visitors may use the park as part of a longer island adventure focused on nature and water activities. It is especially appealing for those seeking a calm, uncrowded marine park."
A quiet marine park on Orcas Island with shoreline access, picnic areas, and scenic views.
"Sedro-Woolley visitors often head to the islands for a quieter outdoor getaway. Jones Island offers a remote camping experience that contrasts with the town’s inland setting."
A boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands with camping, kayaking, fishing, and scenic shoreline.
"Sedro-Woolley is within reach of the San Juan Islands for weekend travelers seeking coastal recreation. Visitors from here may plan a boat trip to Blind Island for a quiet, nature-focused outing."
A small boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands known for quiet anchorage, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.
"Sedro-Woolley visitors often travel to the coast for fishing, boating, and camping opportunities. Doe Island offers a distinctive island setting that feels far removed from the inland Skagit Valley."
A secluded marine park in the San Juan Islands known for kayaking, beachcombing, and primitive island camping.
"Sedro-Woolley is within reach of the mainland marinas used for island trips. Visitors from this area come for a rugged coastal experience and access to the San Juan archipelago."
A remote boat-access-only marine park with a historic lighthouse, shoreline camping, and outstanding wildlife viewing.