Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
The legendary heart of Joshua Tree National Park.
Hope Island (Skagit) Marine State Park is a picturesque destination nestled in La Conner, WA, offering a unique blend of marine life, lush landscapes, and recreational opportunities. This park provides an ideal setting for nature enthusiasts and adventurers to explore and unwind. With its diverse ecosystems, including wetlands and forests, the park offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Customer feedback highlights the park's charm and tranquility, with many praising its natural beauty and abundance of outdoor activities. One visitor described it as a "great quiet anchorage," perfect for those seeking peace and seclusion. Another noted the convenience of mooring and the short dinghy ride to the beach, adding that the hiking trails are "very nice" and well-protected from harsh winds.
Whether you're a sailor, camper, or nature lover, Hope Island (Skagit) Marine State Park promises an unforgettable experience. Its serene environment, diverse recreational offerings, and natural beauty make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the La Conner area.
Public restroom
Good for kids
Brought my sailboat to the mooring balls on the NW side of the island this weekend. Moorings were available and well-spaced, and a nice short dinghy ride to the beach. Just be careful of high tide - there's not a lot of room to bring your dinghy up higher than the highest tide, so tie it off. Hiking trails were very nice and the area was well protected from southerlies blowing as well.
Great quiet anchorage. 4 state mooring buoys and several on land camping spots. Island is pretty wide and has an outhouse for campers. Beaches are gone at high tide. Wind can get bad so be prepared.
My only complaint about this place is something that the parks department can't really do anything about. It has potential to be a very peaceful and quiet place. However, when there are flight operations at NAS Whidbey, the planes go right over the island. The other issue is all of the boat traffic that goes by. During my visit out to Hope Island today, there were probably only about 30 seconds straight where you didn't hear any beyond what was natural. It's a good place to go if you're looking to get away from people. There's boat mooring near the island but no dock. you need a landing craft of some sort be it a kayak or a runabout. Even with the noise from the boat traffic and airplanes, it still provided a much needed respite.
Great place for a weekend, need a dingy to access the other side of the island.
We love to tie our boat to the floats and cook crab on the beach. It's a real nice Park only accessible by boat