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Kukutali Preserve State Park Heritage Site - La Conner (WA)

Address: 🏡 Kiket Island Rd, La Conner, WA 98257
Phone : +1
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Pioneer Park - la conner - La Conner
Pioneer Park - la conner
Dean Dan: La Conner is a wonderful place to visit! During the spring and summer seasons the ambience is filled with food and music. During the fall, the foliage bursts with color.
Anacortes Museum - Anacortes
Anacortes Museum
Chelsea Hansen: What a great gem! My daughter and I loved it, the staff is so attentive, and I even got to look at some archive files concerning a topic I was interested in. The new photography exhibit is great!
Causland Memorial Park - Anacortes
Causland Memorial Park
Sarah McCarthy: A really beautiful little park. A nice place for a picnic under the trees or for the kids to run around on the grass. Its a small park, not much else to do, but the walls are such cool works of art. Definitely worth a visit!
Anacortes Castle - Anacortes
Jason Teuber: I think its a private residence. Very neat to look at. Anacortes has some fun oddities!
Ship Harbor Interpretive Preserve - Anacortes
Ship Harbor Interpretive Preserve
Kerri: A nice little spot to wait for your ferry to come in. Flat, even path makes for an easy walk along the water.
Washington Park Overlook - Anacortes
Washington Park Overlook
Jo Johl: Only 1 point of view was good. Come to Stanley park, Queen Elizabeth and Minter gardens Vancouver and chilliwack bc. Incomparable. Washington park is just jungle with a paved road through it. Come see British Columbia as a whole.
Cap Sante Park - Anacortes
Cap Sante Park
Maggie Stende: We didnt know this viewing area existed and pretty much stumbled upon it. Great views of the water, town of Anacortes from a nice, high vantage point. The park has been recently re-done with seating areas, walkways, and railings to make for safe viewing.
John Storvik Playground - Anacortes
John Storvik Playground
Emily Velasquez: I was so amazed. It was huge and unique and charming. My 2.5 year old loved the big kid side and the tot lot, as well as the splash pad that of course didn’t have water in it in November. It could use some paint, but I hope they never tear it out for something bigger and better! I love how there clearly was painting done by community members and I loved how the playground itself has parts that were the mountain, or boat, or car, or the sound with whales.
Maritime Heritage Center - Anacortes
Maritime Heritage Center
Anthony Nguyen: Only was able to drop by for 10-20 minutes but had a great time talking to Rachel who was really knowledgeable and friendly! Would highly recommend dropping by for anyone in the area. Next time Ill be sure to do the actual steamboat tour as well!
Anacortes Community Forest Lands North -
Anacortes Community Forest Lands North
Phil: A beautiful spot below Mt Erie. Part of the Anacortes Community lands, the parking is free. This is a great spot to launch the kayaks or boat for a trip around the lake. Or, it’s a quiet spot (weekdays during the summer) to come for a picnic or lay in the sun. There are compost bathrooms located up the road with garbage facilities. The grassy areas near the water make a perfect spot to lay out a blanket and enjoy the view.
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