75 sites · Rockport, WAHoward Miller Steelhead Park stands out as a unique destination due to its rich history and diverse recreational offerings along the stunning Wild and Scenic Skagit River. Established through the vision of Howard Miller, a dedicated Skagit County Commissioner for 16 years, the park was officially dedicated on December 2, 1982. The initial 15-acre land purchase included 39 campsites equipped with electrical hookups for RVs, tent sites, a picnic shelter, and restroom facilities, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
The land for Howard Miller Steelhead Park was acquired from Burlington Northern Railroad, Seattle City Light, and private sources, with an additional 88 acres added in 1989 from Summit Timber Co. This expansion further enhanced the park's appeal, providing visitors with ample space to explore and enjoy nature.
Visitors to the park can engage in a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, river rafting, biking, and hiking. The surrounding area is rich in history and wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for viewing local fauna. With its beautiful landscapes, swimming holes, and proximity to local restaurants and shops, Howard Miller Steelhead Park is a perfect getaway for families and outdoor lovers alike.