This beautiful park sits on Lopez Island but is conveniently accessible by car or ferry. Mooring buoys allow you to sleep off the coast on your own boat. There are also a total of 37 campsites if you're partial to solid ground.
For the most memorable camping experience, try to snag one of the seven beachfront sites. The view on the waterfront during sunset and sunrise is absolutely gorgeous.
Note that you won't have a lot of privacy from other campers, though! You also won't have too much in the way of amenities. There are no electrical or water hookups at the single-use campsites. However, one of the park's three group camps does provide access to electricity and water.
If you like seeking out your own seafood, this is an excellent spot. Crabbing and clamming are both rewarding endeavors here. You can also kick
This beautiful park sits on Lopez Island but is conveniently accessible by car or ferry. Mooring buoys allow you to sleep off the coast on your own boat. There are also a total of 37 campsites if you're partial to solid ground.
For the most memorable camping experience, try to snag one of the seven beachfront sites. The view on the waterfront during sunset and sunrise is absolutely gorgeous.
Note that you won't have a lot of privacy from other campers, though! You also won't have too much in the way of amenities. There are no electrical or water hookups at the single-use campsites. However, one of the park's three group camps does provide access to electricity and water.
If you like seeking out your own seafood, this is an excellent spot. Crabbing and clamming are both rewarding endeavors here. You can also kick back with some traditional saltwater fishing.
The camping here reflects the pristine, remote nature of Spencer Spit State Park. Although this is one of the few places in the San Juan islands that is accessible by car, there are no sites for trailers or RVs. Just tent camping here. Most of the sites are spacious with plenty of privacy. Sounds like an ideal place to camp and do some top-notch s Read more...
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Spencer Spit State Park
Enjoy a sunrise over a quiet lagoon at this island park about three hours north of Seattle.
This beautiful park sits on Lopez Island but is conveniently accessible by car or ferry. Mooring buoys allow you to sleep off the coast on your own boat. There are also a total of 37 campsites if you're partial to solid ground.
For the most memorable camping experience, try to snag one of the seven beachfront sites. The view on the waterfront during sunset and sunrise is absolutely gorgeous.
Note that you won't have a lot of privacy from other campers, though! You also won't have too much in the way of amenities. There are no electrical or water hookups at the single-use campsites. However, one of the park's three group camps does provide access to electricity and water.
If you like seeking out your own seafood, this is an excellent spot. Crabbing and clamming are both rewarding endeavors here. You can also kick
This beautiful park sits on Lopez Island but is conveniently accessible by car or ferry. Mooring buoys allow you to sleep off the coast on your own boat. There are also a total of 37 campsites if you're partial to solid ground.
For the most memorable camping experience, try to snag one of the seven beachfront sites. The view on the waterfront during sunset and sunrise is absolutely gorgeous.
Note that you won't have a lot of privacy from other campers, though! You also won't have too much in the way of amenities. There are no electrical or water hookups at the single-use campsites. However, one of the park's three group camps does provide access to electricity and water.
If you like seeking out your own seafood, this is an excellent spot. Crabbing and clamming are both rewarding endeavors here. You can also kick back with some traditional saltwater fishing.
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1 campground in Spencer Spit State Park
The camping here reflects the pristine, remote nature of Spencer Spit State Park. Although this is one of the few places in the San Juan islands that is accessible by car, there are no sites for trailers or RVs. Just tent camping here. Most of the sites are spacious with plenty of privacy. Sounds like an ideal place to camp and do some top-notch s Read more...
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