4Deception Pass State Park
This is the state’s “most visited state park.” Found on WA-20 in Oak Harbor Deception Pass, those in the know say it’s “Stunningly gorgeous” and “has it all.” This park covers an area of 3,854 acres.
It features a camping and a marine park, 33,900 feet of freshwater shoreline, 77,000 feet of saltwater shoreline, and a trio of lakes. There is also a popular high bridge that offers visitors incredible views. There’s a lot to do here including beachcombing, camping, and hiking. You can also fish or swim in Cranberry Lake, hike, do some whale watching from the park’s many bluffs, or stay in a cabin that can only be reached by non-motorized boats.
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