Did you know Washington is home to 100 state parks as well as an abundance of small local parks? Considering we have some incredibly diverse landscapes, it’s safe to say there’s a perfect park for every Washingtonian. Today we want to give a shout-out to an underrated scenic area you may have passed by without even knowing. Cap Sante Park is a true treasure.
Cap Sante Park sits in the northeast corner of Anacortes, on a forested rocky headland extending out into Fidalgo Bay.
Geekette92064 / TripAdvisor Needless to say, the views from this area will blow your mind.
It is, in fact, the views that draw most people to this place, assuming they can find it.
NATandSA / TripAdvisor To reach the park from I-5, take Exit 230 and head west on Highway 20 toward Anacortes. come to a roundabout and junction with Highway 20 Spur, keep right and follow the Spur to Anacortes. The park is on the south end of town, and you can find parking along 4th Street near T Avenue.
Cap Sante is French for Cape Health. It was named by Anne Curtis Bowman, whose maiden name inspired the name “Anacortes.”
narfishi / TripAdvisor It’s an easy drive to the viewpoint, but there are a number of short hiking trails in the area that are also easily accessible.
The views from the park are absolutely phenomenal.
Joe K / TripAdvisor In addition to sweeping views of the local marina, you’ll see Fidalgo Bay, the Cascade Mountains, and the city of Anacortes. Mount Baker may also be visible on a clear day.
The main forested trail will take you down to the water’s edge, which is a perfect place for a picnic.
Kristie Golden / Google It has a few benches and stunning views to the east. Just make sure to stay on public property – there are a lot of homes in this area, and it’s important to be respectful.
Anacortes is a wildlife refuge, so you just might see some deer when you’re exploring the park.
Glenn C / TripAdvisor And as you can imagine, the sunset views are stunning.
Cap Sante Park is an incredible hidden gem that’s worth seeking out, if only to sit and take in all the beautiful views.
Joe K / TripAdvisor This place will remind you of how lucky we are to call the Pacific Northwest home.
When was the last time you discovered a new local gem like this?
Geekette92064 / TripAdvisor
Needless to say, the views from this area will blow your mind.
NATandSA / TripAdvisor
To reach the park from I-5, take Exit 230 and head west on Highway 20 toward Anacortes. come to a roundabout and junction with Highway 20 Spur, keep right and follow the Spur to Anacortes. The park is on the south end of town, and you can find parking along 4th Street near T Avenue.
narfishi / TripAdvisor
It’s an easy drive to the viewpoint, but there are a number of short hiking trails in the area that are also easily accessible.
Joe K / TripAdvisor
In addition to sweeping views of the local marina, you’ll see Fidalgo Bay, the Cascade Mountains, and the city of Anacortes. Mount Baker may also be visible on a clear day.
Kristie Golden / Google
It has a few benches and stunning views to the east. Just make sure to stay on public property – there are a lot of homes in this area, and it’s important to be respectful.
Glenn C / TripAdvisor
And as you can imagine, the sunset views are stunning.
This place will remind you of how lucky we are to call the Pacific Northwest home.
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Address: Anacortes, WA 98221, USA