Larabee State Park 

Larabee State Park is one of Washington’s largest state parks spanning over 2,600 acres. The mix of tidal and wooded areas makes for a diverse and unique atmosphere. Larabee boasts amazing views of the water, picnic areas, tide pools and many other recreational activities. Fishing, clamming, and crabbing are popular at Larabee State park but do require permits. Hiking trails are frequented by locals and visitors from all over the state looking to experience the Pacific Northwest ambiance. The park provides camping with over 50 sites, some ready for trailer hook up.

Many people love Larabee State Park simply for the natural beauty they experience while visiting. With all its amenities it truly is a park with something for everyone. Kids are entertained for hours with the aquatic life in the tide pools, families enjoy picnicking and camping, couples wander the beach looking at the sunset. It is a great place to bring visitors from out of town as well as a fantastic place for locals to come again and again. The park is open to the public everyday from dawn until dusk.