








We're updating our camping and moorage fees to continue providing great experiences for visitors amid inflation and rising costs. You will see a rate increase for camping stays booked for May 15 and beyond. Moorage fees will increase Jan. 1. Learn more here.
Fires allowed in all designated fire pits and grills. Propane and gas grills allowed.
Water is shut off at the campsites until April 2025 due to winterization. Potable water will still be available at the dump station.
Please note: water will remain on in the deluxe cabins.
38730 Cape Horn Road, Concrete, WA 98237
Offering forested campgrounds, grassy fields and views of the Skagit River, Rasar State Park is a great retreat for hikers and families. This 180-acre camping park has 4,000 feet of freshwater shoreline and opportunities to play at the parks playground, wildlife observation, fishing and interpretive opportunities. There are also pet-friendly cabins are available to rent.
A recreational license is required for fishing at Washington State Parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Beach Exploration
Biking
Bird Watching
Camping
Fishing
Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running
Metal Detecting
Winter Camping
Accessible Campsites
Accessible Restrooms
ADA Buildings
Drinking Water
Double campsites
Fire Pit
Park Ranger Station
Recycling
Restrooms
Showers
Trash Service
Grill
Kitchen Shelter
Picnic Shelters
Picnic Tables
Accessible Parking
Parking
Trailer Dump
Horseshoe Pits
Playgrounds
Volleyball
Amphitheater
Interpretive Opportunities
Accessible Trails
Bike Trails
Hiking Trails
Field
Forest
Freshwater
Mountain View
River
Rocky Beach
Sandy Beach
Viewpoint
Wildlife Viewing
A recreational license is required for fishing at Washington State Parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Picnic tables are available in the picnic area on a first-come, first-served basis.
One kitchen shelter with electricity, water, a fireplace, braziers and ADA access is available. Make a reservation online or by calling (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.
Learn about seasonal closures and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.
Rasar has a one-mile ADA hiking trail and 3.7 miles of hiking trails.
Try your hand at fishing while you visit.
Rasar provides great opportunities for bird watching and wildlife viewing.
Interpretive and Junior Ranger programs are available on weekends between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
For more information about Rasar State Park, call the park directly at (360) 826-3942 or the area information center at (360) 387-1550.