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Ship Harbor Interpretive Preserve - Anacortes (WA)

Address: 🏡 Edwards Way, Anacortes, WA 98221
Phone : +1 (360) 293-1918
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    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
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    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!
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    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.
    Kiwanis Waterfront Park - Anacortes
    Kiwanis Waterfront Park
    RaeRae Hayes: A pretty little rocky beach area, but a bit loud because its right next to the ferry dock. I still enjoyed myself, there is a bench on the trail that overlooks the water and a picnic table at the very beginning of the trail. It was nice, but I wont be back unless Im there for the ferry.
    Sharpe Park & Montgomery-Duban Headlands - Anacortes
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    Danielle: One of my absolute favorite hikes—truly breathtaking! A variety of trails lead through stunning landscapes, with towering trees, vibrant flowers, and fascinating succulents. Birds fill the air with their songs, and the water views are nothing short of spectacular. My kiddos handled the trail like champs, making it a perfect family adventure! There is a bathroom at the entrance so make sure to use it before hand! Decent amount of parking too. Highly recommend taking a picture of the map so you can kind of see where you are going, the trailheads do have names on them too.
    Beacon Rock State Park - Stevenson
    Beacon Rock State Park
    Thomas Neel: Beautiful hike to the top, and very nice that there are railings as well. Best views are along the hike; there are many trees at the top which limits the view. Overall, an amazing hike that anyone visiting this area should check out.
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    Columbia River Gorge
    Society Paranormal (Ghost Finder): The Columbia Gorge is one of the most beautiful places Ive ever lived. There is so much to see. People take pride here in the Columbia Gorge of the Beauty and the cleanliness. Im originally from Atlanta Georgia and Ive lived all over the country but I consider the Columbia Gorge my home.
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    Pool of the Winds
    WaterfallPerson: 04/12/25 A nice spot to cool off and enjoy the odd and unique geology of Hamilton Mountain and its slopes. The waterfall that plunges into here is Rodney Falls. It starts off with a bang as it plunges into this alcove and funnels through the rock before cascading down where a footbridge crosses right at the base.
    Columbia Gorge Museum - Stevenson
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    Morai Ball: It was cute and beautiful museum. 10bucks for each one(adult) teens 8bucks, under 5yo is free. Restroom is clean, facilities are super clean and neat. We had a great time. Not many people were there so plenty of space to go to see the Columbia Gorge history. We had a great time. Crews are kind and friendly.
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    sophy long: Admission is free every 3rd Friday. It gets very busy, but Im so happy to see them doing this for the community. The building was recently renovated and has new attractions. Great for 2yrs-12 yrs or so. Parking is cramped and the closest lots are paid. Street parking is available and if youre within a block its a nice short walk .
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