Address: 521 Bakerview Rd, Lopez Island, WA 98261, USA
Phone: +13604682251
Sunday: 8AM–9PM
Monday: 8AM–9PM
Tuesday: 8AM–9PM
Wednesday: 8AM–9PM
Thursday: 8AM–9PM
Friday: 8AM–9PM
Saturday: 8AM–9PM
Neo Xplores
Lovely spot for a walk, mini hike, bbq or camp. When the winds and tide are at optimal conditions, you can enjoy kayaking:) At specific times there is a kayak rental spot as well. Beware of currents though. This is a very well maintained park, you can feel a sense of calmness as you enjoy your time here. I do love the lovely green lawn area as well. I found that reservations are booked well in advance, so you may want to plan well ahead if you want to stay here. Enjoy!
Jimmy Sparrow
A beautiful bike ride from the ferry. There were a few tough hills but we were rewarded for our efforts by the calm splendor of the park. We saw a lot of cars and bikes parked at the park but it never felt crowded and it was quiet. We will definitely return.
Lance Romo
We camped for a couple nights and felt lucky to be there. It's beautiful in every direction. The campsites are huge and level with only a few other sites nearby. There's a nearby potable water and a pit toilet. There's al flushing toilet near the parking area. There is a thing. This is car camping, but our car was further than I'm accustomed to (maybe 300 yds.) and there is a hill involved. Carts are available, but maybe don't bring the kitchen sink. There's another thing, but it has nothing to do with the park and that thing is the WA state ferry system. Don't be in a hurry.
Carol Simmons
This is a beautiful State Park. It's very clean nice bathrooms camp hosts are very helpful. If you stay down by the water it's a little bit of hype down but it's so worth it. We stayed there for two nights and loved it we biked in.
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$7 a bundle. It's cheaper at the grocery store in Fisherman's Village.
Yes, you can actually take the road just to the right when you pass the pay station and drive down to the beach to unload your kayaks. You just have to speak with a ranger to get the gate unlocked if it's locked.
Depends on the site you reserve and how many nights... Around 23.00 a night, I think... But go to the State Park Reservation site and find out if there are sites available and what cost...
Think it does. I recall carts parked near the trailhead heading down to the walki-in sites.
Ferry or boat. Campsites on grass/dirt. Level Yes on picnic table. No showers, but free ones available in village.
Yes they have a nice campground in a wooded area above the beach. Reservations are probably needed during the summer plus shoulder season weekend. Very nice state park
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