Address: 245 Chuckanut Dr, Bellingham, WA 98229, USA
Phone: +13606762093
Sunday: 8AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–5PM
Jess
This is such a breathtaking place to visit. Highly recommend. They have a beach access and also a scenic view point. We enjoyed a long walk and then watched the sunset. It was perfect.
David Nilsen
Fun campsite. Lots of trails and paths to walk. Great beach to explore. Easy sites to pull into for a trailer. Love the train. Recommend for sure.
Kay
Really loved this state park. They have picnic benches right by the parking area with a huge stage. Bathrooms and a water fountain. The tunnel under the train tracks were completely painted and beautiful. Such a beautiful view of the water and can go right up the beach, sand and rocks. Lots of sea life to be seen
JR Thomas
Little crowded on weekends. I grew up in a house just about a mile from here. Very spectacular rock structures and beautiful beaches. Great to see how well they've kept it up. Very clean amd pristine.
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$10 daily or $30 annual pass (called the discover pass) for ALL state parks.
This is hilarious
Right I agree
Good
No sure about Josh's experience. My fiance and i did a walk up site:)
Yes there is camping year round .Not sure about how long a stay is permitted. Careful not to camp close to the train side .Can be noisy.
Yes,some of the tent sites have electricity. The picnic area also has electric plugs as well.
You'll need to contact WA State Parks for this but i believe a permit is needed if it's possible at all
Yes for sure but tons of kelp and seaweed at the ocean
Check the tide as well, theres more and easier accessibility when its out
Nope no cabins
Yes there is. It's the standard Washington State Park rates, which can be found online. I believe it is something between $20 and $40 a night depending on the type of camping slot.
The primitive sites are $20 including 1 car. $10 for each additional vehicle
Most sites stay open. Water to utility sites and faucets (except restroom) are turned off in fall to prep for winter. All first come first served after sep 15th.
As we get into summer I recommend making a reservation online.
My best advice is to reserve a spot online, that way you know youll get in. Camping in the area has gotten very popular in the past few years and somtimes can be very competitive when it comes to first come. Although it may vary with disabled vet pass. Not sure. I would recommend calling or emailing the parks and rec department for better info on it.
Don't know you can check state park web site
There is usually cell service throughout the park.
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