Basics
- Location:
- Located six miles south of Bellingham, WA
- Type:
- State Parks
Description
Larrabee State Park is a 2,683-acre camping park with 8,100 feet of saltwater shoreline on Samish Bay near Bellingham in northwest Washington. The park features two freshwater lakes, coves and tidelands. Sunsets are gorgeous. A variety of non-motorized, multiple-use trails wind through the park.A vehicle parking permit is no longer required for day visits.
Hours + Fees
Hours:
Summer: 6:30 a.m. to dusk.Winter: 8 a.m. to dusk.
Season:
Amenities
Amenities:
Campground
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
Located six miles south of Bellingham, Wash., on the state's northwestern side.From I-5 soutbound:Take exit #250, and turn right onto Fairhaven Pkwy. Go to second stoplight. Turn left on SR 11/Chuckanut Dr. Stay left at next stoplight, and drive six miles to park entrance.
From I-5 northbound:Take exit #231. Turn right onto SR 11/Chuckanut Dr., and drive north 14 miles to park entrance.
NOTE: Chuckanut Dr. (SR 11) is a narrow, winding road. Large RVs should go to I-5, exit #250 for easiest access to the park.
Alternate route for large RVs or vehicles towing trailers:Stay on northbound I-5 to Bellingham, then take exit #250 and turn left onto Fairhaven Pkwy. Go to second stoplight and turn left onto SR 11/Chuckanut Dr. Stay left at next stoplight and go six miles to park entrance.