Bellingham, WA
Larrabee State Park
Washington's first state park, established in 1915, encompasses 2,683 acres of rocky coastline, tide pools, and forested uplands along Chuckanut Drive south of Bellingham. The park's shoreline features sandstone formations sculpted by erosion along Samish Bay with views of the San Juan Islands. Two freshwater lakes in the upland portion offer secluded forest settings.
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