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Hiking in Larrabee State Park offers diverse landscapes where the Cascade Mountains meet the Salish Sea. The park features saltwater shoreline along Samish Bay, dense forests with old-growth trees, and two freshwater lakes, Fragrance Lake and Lost Lake. Trails ascend through lush Pacific Northwest greenery, providing varied terrain for hikers. The Chuckanut Formation along the shoreline showcases unique geological features.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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8.68km
02:51
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Hike the moderate 5.4-mile Rock Trail to Lost Lake Loop in Larrabee State Park, featuring steep climbs, sandstone cliffs, and serene lake vi
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15.2km
04:49
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Hike the moderate 9.4-mile South Lost Lake Trail in Larrabee State Park, exploring deep forests, waterfalls, and the serene Lost Lake.

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20.8km
06:29
750m
740m
Hike the difficult 12.9-mile Lost Lake and Ridge Trail Loop in Chuckanut Mountain Park, featuring lake views and the Cyrus Gates Overlook.
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00:23
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Easy 0.9-mile hike to Clayton Beach in Larrabee State Park, featuring forest, sandstone formations, and tide pools.
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6.63km
02:10
300m
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Hike the Fragrance Lake Trail, a moderate 4.1-mile loop in Larrabee State Park with forest, lake, and San Juan Islands views.
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Cyrus Gates Overlook is an overlook at the end of a 3.5-mile gravel road. There's a huge collection of stairs that descend to Lost Lake from the overlook if you want to lock up your bike and check out the lake.
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Fragrance Lake is a fairly small lake surrounded by forest. You can swim in the lake on a hot day, or find a stick and let your dog go wild!
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Runners will discover calm, enchanting Lost Lake tucked amid Chuckanut Mountain and encircled by evergreens. Circling the tranquil shallow waters also offers sights of a picturesque waterfall flowing from the lake's outlet. Lost Lake makes for a rejuvenating run enveloped in lush Pacific Northwest.
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Cyrus Gates Overlook, located in Larrabee State Park overlooks Chuckanut bay in the near distance, and on a clear day you can see the shores of Canada!
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Cyrus Gates Overlook, located in Larrabee State Park overlooks Chuckanut bay in the near distance, and on a clear day you can see the shores of Canada!
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Fragrance Lake is a fairly small lake surrounded by forest. You can swim in the lake on a hot day, or find a stick and let your dog go wild!
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Fragrance Lake is part of Larrabee State Park, which became Washington’s first state park after a 20-acre parcel of land was donated by the Larrabee family in 1915. The lake is surrounded by dense forests, but there are a few clearings to have a snack and appreciate the stillness.
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Larrabee State Park offers a network of 12 hiking trails, catering to various skill levels. These trails provide diverse experiences, from coastal walks to forest ascents.
Larrabee State Park is enjoyable year-round, but the spring and fall offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for cooler, potentially wet weather.
Yes, Larrabee State Park has several easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Fragrance Lake via Two Dollar Trail loop is an easy 4.0-mile (6.4 km) path with a gentle ascent through the forest to Fragrance Lake. The Rock Trail is also a shorter, easier option for enjoying wildflowers and birdwatching.
While Larrabee State Park doesn't have trails officially rated as 'difficult,' several moderate routes offer significant elevation gain and longer distances for a more strenuous experience. The North & South Lost Lake Trails loop, for instance, covers about 9.6 miles (15.5 km) with over 2,200 feet (675 m) of elevation gain, providing a good challenge.
Yes, Lost Lake, one of the park's pristine freshwater lakes, features a picturesque waterfall flowing from its outlet. The North & South Lost Lake Trails loop or the South Summit & South Lost Lake Trail loop will lead you to this scenic spot.
Larrabee State Park offers diverse natural landmarks. You can explore the unique sandstone formations and tide pools along the Clayton Beach Trail. For expansive views, consider visiting Cyrus Gates Overlook or Raptor Ridge Lookout, which provide stunning vistas of Samish Bay, the San Juan Islands, and the surrounding mountains. The Chuckanut Formation along the shoreline also showcases interesting geological features.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails in Larrabee State Park, but they must be kept on a leash. Always remember to pack out any waste to help keep the park clean for everyone.
Yes, Larrabee State Park features several excellent circular routes. Popular options include the Fragance Lake loop, which circles Fragrance Lake, and the longer North & South Lost Lake Trails loop for a more extensive forest and lake experience.
The trails in Larrabee State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 40 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the park's unique blend of coastal and mountain scenery, the tranquility of the forest trails, and the beautiful views of the Salish Sea and San Juan Islands.
Yes, Larrabee State Park has multiple parking areas available for trail access. A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Washington State Parks. You can find more information about passes on the official Washington State Parks website: parks.wa.gov.
While there are no specific hiking permits, a Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Larrabee State Park. This pass supports the maintenance and operation of Washington's state recreation lands. You can purchase a day-use or annual pass. More details are available on the Washington State Parks website.


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