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Larrabee State Park, Washington’s first State Park, offers both beach, tidepools, cool rock formations, as well as lush forest with old-growth trees. The park is divided by Chuckanut Drive with a parking lot both on the left and on the right side of the road. Both offer access to the park. If you’re heading to the beach of Samish Bay and want to avoid having to cross the road, we recommend parking on the west side. On the east side is access to forest, and Fragrance Lake Trail, a 6-mile round trip hike to the namesake Fragrance Lake. The hike is moderate and travels amid some spectacular old-growth trees and the typical PNW forest of ferns, moss, and mushrooms. There is a day use fee, or use your Discover Pass which is valid for all WA State Parks for 1-year. The park also features camping.
For a map of the trails, see parks.state.wa.us.
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