Organized camping
5/5
3 reviews
Organized camping
5/5
3 reviews
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This place is a must see if you’re passing through Anacortes!
There are two camping options: RV parking near the entrance, and campsites back up in the forested area of the peninsula. A site with utilities is $27 a night, one without utilities is $21 a night.
If you turn right at the entrance, there are long stretches of green grass, bea...
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Restrooms
Water Station
Shore Power
Fire Ring
Picnic Tables
Phenomenal views, clean sites, day use and overnight camping with electric and non electric sites. Pet friendly. Lots of trails!
This place is a must see if you’re passing through Anacortes! There are two camping options: RV parking near the entrance, and campsites back up in the forested area of the peninsula. A site with utilities is $27 a night, one without utilities is $21 a night. If you turn right at the entrance, there are long stretches of green grass, beaches, a boat launch, a dump station, playground, fire pits, and several covered picnic areas. There’s a port-a-potty by the playground, and a multi-stall public restroom a little further back. The loop road takes about 15 minutes to drive, and about 40 minutes to walk. There are lots of hills, so it is more like a mild hike. There are multiple beaches and scenic overlooks along the way, as well as parking and two port-a-potties, about 1/3 and 2/3 of the way along the route. Lastly, I would not recommend long RVs or vans to drive the loop road, as there are two hairpin turns that would be very difficult for anything larger than a Westfalia to manage.
Great spot. Quiet. Level campsites.
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