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Larrabee State Park

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GenieSummary

Larrabee State Park is a beautiful and remote campsite located just a few minutes from Fairhaven and Bellingham. The park is not suitable for large RVs, but there are a few sites that can accommodate them. The pull-thru sites in the middle are not level, but they are easy to access and perfect for back-to-back camping. The Chuckanut Road leading to the park is fine to navigate coming from the north, but not from the south due to sharp turns with protruding rocks. Trains pass through the park, but they can be drowned out with a fan. Mosquitoes are only bad at sunset, and the biggest environmental issue is the noise from the big bikes that run up and down Chuckanut Drive. The parks restroom facilities are clean, but may smell musty due to a broken fan. Historic Fairhaven is a great place to explore, with lots of shops and the Alaska Ferry System. Be sure to bring lots of good blocks when you stay here, as the sites are not level.

From The Campground

Larrabee State Park is the first state park in Washington, donated by Frances P. Larrabee in 1915. The park offers a scenic campground with limited parking and no RVs allowed. Reservations can be made online or by phone. Firewood is offered seasonally. The park has historical significance and offers park maps for visitors.

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Children

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State Park

Contact

(360) 676-2093
larrabee@parks.wa.gov

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74
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Quick Stats

48
Sites
$35 - $50
Site Price
50ft.
Max Site Size (L)
190ft.
Elevation

GenieSummary

Larrabee State Park is a beautiful and remote campsite located just a few minutes from Fairhaven and Bellingham. The park is not suitable for large RVs, but there are a few sites that can accommodate them. The pull-thru sites in the middle are not level, but they are easy to access and perfect for back-to-back camping. The Chuckanut Road leading to the park is fine to navigate coming from the north, but not from the south due to sharp turns with protruding rocks. Trains pass through the park, but they can be drowned out with a fan. Mosquitoes are only bad at sunset, and the biggest environmental issue is the noise from the big bikes that run up and down Chuckanut Drive. The parks restroom facilities are clean, but may smell musty due to a broken fan. Historic Fairhaven is a great place to explore, with lots of shops and the Alaska Ferry System. Be sure to bring lots of good blocks when you stay here, as the sites are not level.

From The Campground

Larrabee State Park is the first state park in Washington, donated by Frances P. Larrabee in 1915. The park offers a scenic campground with limited parking and no RVs allowed. Reservations can be made online or by phone. Firewood is offered seasonally. The park has historical significance and offers park maps for visitors.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

Children

Affiliates

State Park

Contact

(360) 676-2093
larrabee@parks.wa.gov

Quick Stats

48
Sites
$35 - $50
Site Price
50ft.
Max Site Size (L)
190ft.
Elevation
500617
Reviews

Location
-122.49099731
48.65129852
245 Chuckanut Drive
Bellingham, WA

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