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Park Features & Amenities
Camp Basics
Park Type:
Public
Sites:
38
Pull Through Sites:
No
Full Hookup Sites:
20
Pets Allowed:
Yes
Age Restrictions:
None
Extended Stay:
No
Shaded Sites:
Yes
Big Rigs:
No
Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover
Utilities & Amenities
Power: 30 Amps
Restrooms:
Yes
Showers:
Yes
Laundry:
No
Dumping:
Yes
Propane:
Yes
Wireless Internet:
No
Cable TV:
No
Recreation
Clubhouse:
No
Fishing:
Yes
Golf:
No
Swimming Pool:
No
Billiards/Pool:
No
Playground:
Yes
Game Hall:
No
Horseshoes:
No
Shuffleboard:
No
Mini Golf:
No
Boat Launch:
No
Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
Don B.
3 reviews
Sep 2017
Great stay
First time in a Washington State Park. The Rangers were very helpful in helping us choose the perfect site. The trails and signs about the flora and fauna were very interesting. A must stay in an old growth forest
Date of Stay:
July, 2017
Rate Paid:
$35.00
Direction:
Located along the north shore of the Skagit River, approximately 19 miles east of Burlington, Wash. in Skagit County. From the west: From I–5 north of Burlington, take exit 232 (Cook Road); travel approximately 6 miles east to stop light in Sedro-Woolley. Turn left (east) onto Highway 20 and continue for approximately 15 miles to Lusk Road. Turn right (south) onto Lusk Road and continue for one mile. Turn left (east) onto Cape Horn Road and continue for one mile. The main park entrance is located on the right.
From the east: Drive six miles west on SR 20 from Concrete to Russell Road (between mileposts 82 and 83). Turn left and drive south approx 1 mile. Turn right (west) onto Cape Horn Road and travel approx 1 ¼ mile. The main park entrance is located on the left.