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Larabee State Park

3.7/5

3 reviews

Organized camping

Larabee State Park

3.7/5

3 reviews

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Organized camping

Larabee State Park

3.7/5

3 reviews

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Just south of Bellingham! Larrabee is a 2,748-acre camping park that has 8,100 feet of saltwater shoreline on Samish Bay. The park has 51 standard tent sites, 26 utility sites, eight primitive sites, one dump station, and six showers (four ADA). Six showers are open May 1 - Oct. 1 and four showers are open Oct. 1 - May 1. Utility spaces h...
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Monica NDIY Van Conversion
3/505/06/2021

Just south of Bellingham! Larrabee is a 2,748-acre camping park that has 8,100 feet of saltwater shoreline on Samish Bay. The park has 51 standard tent sites, 26 utility sites, eight primitive sites, one dump station, and six showers (four ADA). Six showers are open May 1 - Oct. 1 and four showers are open Oct. 1 - May 1. Utility spaces have sewer, power, and water. Maximum site length is 60-feet (limited availability). A working train track runs through the park and west of the campground. Campers are advised to check in at the registration booth upon arrival. There a multiple price levels and camp sites. Also picnic tables separate from campground that you can pull car up to. GREAT spot for a hot shower, .50 cents for 3 minutes!

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CJ n
4/509/08/2021

Came on Labor Day Monday night and the crowds had gone. Got a nice, deeply shaded and level spot to park the van. Great views of the Puget at the nearby park. Hot showers, 25¢ for 3 min. Only reason for the docked star was the price. Was too expensive for how close together/crowded the sites were, but because the camp wasn’t full it felt ok.

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Ccs
4/510/13/2024

Beautiful campground near to rocky coast line with great views. It is however the noisiest campground you’ll encounter, speeding sports cars on the highway next to the camp and then there’s the trains on the other side that sound every bit like a locomotive going though your campsite. You want to try and stay as far as you can from the tracks, that helps a lot.

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