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CAUSLAND

Causland Park has been a cherished community hub for over a century. Established in 1903 as Anacortes' first park, it has evolved through name changes and redesigns while remaining a vital space for gathering, celebration, and reflection for generations of residents. The rich history of Causland Park is explored in our inaugural online history exhibit. Discover the stories of those who have contributed to its legacy, including a young soldier from Anacortes who inspired the community, a Canadian artist whose work is immortalized in the memorial stones, and the many soldiers honored by visitors to the park.

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GUEMES CHANNEL TRAIL

Guemes Channel Trail in Anacortes, Washington, is a scenic pathway that offers stunning views of the Guemes Channel and the surrounding islands. Stretching approximately 2.5 miles, this well-maintained trail is perfect for walking, jogging, and biking, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. As you traverse the trail, you’ll encounter beautiful waterfront vistas, lush greenery, and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The trail not only promotes outdoor recreation but also connects various neighborhoods, fostering a sense of community and appreciation for Anacortes’ natural beauty.

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ROSARIO

Rosario Beach, located in Deception Pass State Park near Anacortes, Washington, offers a stunning coastal escape with panoramic views of Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands. The beach is known for its tranquil atmosphere, featuring rocky shorelines, tide pools, and a rich diversity of marine life. It's a popular spot for hiking, wildlife watching, and photography, as well as for enjoying peaceful picnics surrounded by lush forests and scenic vistas. Visitors can also explore the nearby Rosario Head trail, which provides spectacular views of the water and the surrounding islands.

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SHARPE PARK

Sharpe Park in Anacortes, Washington, is a hidden gem offering a peaceful retreat with scenic views and a variety of outdoor activities. The park features lush woodlands, well-maintained trails, and access to a rocky shoreline along Fidalgo Bay, making it an ideal spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying nature. With its quiet atmosphere and diverse ecosystems, Sharpe Park provides visitors with a chance to connect with the natural beauty of the area, all while being just a short distance from the town of Anacortes.

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STORVIK

John Storvik Playground is an 8.7-acre park located in Anacortes, Washington, offering a variety of recreational facilities for visitors of all ages. The playground includes picnic tables, a reservable picnic shelter, restrooms, a little league field, and a spray pad available during the summer months. Nestled near the Anacortes Museum and the waterfront, the park is a welcoming space for families, sports enthusiasts, and nature lovers to enjoy outdoor activities and relaxation throughout the year.

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WASHINGTON PARK

Washington Park located at the western-most tip of Fidalgo Island, is a stunning 220-acre natural oasis that offers breathtaking views of the San Juan Islands and the surrounding waters. The park features miles of scenic trails that wind through lush forests, along rugged shorelines, and past tranquil beaches. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, picnicking, and wildlife watching. The park's panoramic viewpoints and serene landscapes make it a perfect spot for relaxation and exploration, attracting both locals and tourists alike.

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