Discover the best top things to do in Fidalgo Island, United States including SeaBear Wild Salmon, Mt Erie Park, Brown Lantern, Cap Sante Park, Washington Park, John Storvik Playground, Cranberry Lake, Anacortes Farmer's Market, Tommy Thompson Trail, Lopez Island Creamery.
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5.0 based on 42 reviews
If you're visiting the Pacific Northwest, SeaBear is your must-see destination for a quintessential PNW experience. Stop by the Smokehouse Store to for a wide variety of fresh and smoked salmon and other locally-made foods by our guest purveyors, perfect to enjoy during your trip to Anacortes, to take back to family and friends, or we'll ship it home for you. Enjoy our newly remodeled store featuring our new SeaBear History timeline, full wall mural of The Messenger (prized fishing boat of our founder) and get your photo taken with a real King Salmon. We feature free samples daily, and don't miss our Smokehouse Tasting Flight to learn and try something new and unique to our area. Plus, each Friday we feature the latest creation by our Smokemasters, fresh from the smoker and available by the ounce. Review us on TripAdvisor, and we'll give you a free gift the same day.
My boyfriend and I stopped by after seeing a brochure for smoked Salmon samples and this place was so amazing! Kori our amazing helper gave us 7-8 samples of different salmon, and she was super knowledgeable about the different products. We never felt rushed or like a nuisance and the atmosphere very relaxed. The prices were super reasonable and there were lots of sales going on as well. Afterwards, Kori took a photo of us with a huge salmon - so cheesy but cute. She made this visit so incredible for us, a stop is a must on any road trip!!
4.5 based on 244 reviews
You need to drive up to the highest point on Fidalgo Island. You drive up the winding road through the wilderness with many trails to the top of Mt Erie where you come to the out look to see the San Juan Islands. Beautiful!!
4.5 based on 215 reviews
We’ve been coming to Anacortes for years to get to our boat. It wasn’t until a recent crummy weather weekend that we started poking around Anacortes beyond Commercial Street and the old downtown. Wow! A few nice but short trails and incredible views. The very tip top is rocky and during our last visit some model R/C monster truck folks were putting their vehicles thru their paces. What fun! Weather permitting you can see Mt Baker, the San Juan’s, etc. The views are just outstanding. A great place to chill (sometimes literally) and unwind.
4.5 based on 532 reviews
Love this park and what it offers. There is a play ground, beach, day use pavilions, restrooms, boat launch, tow vehicle with boat trailer parking, campground and a loop that offers lots of options for hiking, biking and walking. The restrooms aren't top of the line facilities but they are good enough for me and keeps me coming back. We come out as much as we can to walk around the loop or access the beaches that are available in the loop. We're hoping to get out there more for camping.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Visited this lake looking for photo spots and was not disappointed. Great reflections, lots of beautiful trails and breathtaking views.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Anacortes has the BEST farmers market that I’ve ever been to... and I’ve been to a lot! There’s live music, food vendors, and lots of pop up tents with the freshest, local produce, meats, cheeses, honey, and baked goods! Lots of arts and crafts! The bouquets of fresh flowers are AMAZZING! They range between $10-$20 and also sell song flowers!
4.5 based on 94 reviews
We have been in Anacortes for 3 weeks and have been on the trail a number of times, walking, and once biking. The trail is well maintained, has clean public restrooms, and winds its way along bays, through boat yards, and past businesses. There are plenty of access points with parking. Love, Love, Love it!
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