Top rated Tourist attractions in Anacortes

Experience the best that Anacortes has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 13 places from Tourist attraction category.

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Cap Sante Park
Park
37-acre wooded parkland offering hiking trails, wildlife & elevated vistas of the marina.
4.80 (881 reviews)
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Mount Erie Summit Trail
Park
Destination for walks & hikes on scenic trails, with areas for picturesque mountain & water views.
4.80 (138 reviews)
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Washington Park Boat Launch
Park
πŸ‘ Very nice city park with restrooms that include pay to use showers that are open from 8 AM - 8 PM. Very nice boat launch and parking facilities. Pay to park boat trailer. Camping also available, and someone sure had something tasty on the grill, as it smelled delicious. The only negative seemed to b...
4.70 (764 reviews)
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John Storvik Playground
Playground
πŸ‘πŸ‘ This place is so creative and cute for kids to play in! A thoughtful, caring team put a lot of heart and work into this playground. A pirate ship for kids to play in, adorable drawings of an octopus and dragon. A stage to let kids use their imagination and have fun. Sand pit to play in, swings, a pl...
4.70 (619 reviews)
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Causland Memorial Park
Memorial park
Compact urban green space with a small amphitheater & colorful stone mosaics on the perimeter wall.
4.70 (222 reviews)
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Ship Harbor Interpretive Preserve
Park
πŸ‘ Trail with a great view of the islands, lots of birds and bunnies to watch.
4.70 (43 reviews)
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Anacortes Community Forest Lands North
Park
Expansive park network encompassing over 2,800 acres of wetlands, meadows, forests & lakes.
4.70 (40 reviews)
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Tugboat Beach
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ The perfect spot to take in the views, sunsets are great. There are benches, and it’s a very dog friendly park. Clean and well maintained, this is a private /non city/state park, but open to the public. Usually a good ending spot for a long walk in Skyline. Parking is free on the street.
4.60 (151 reviews)
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Cranberry Lake Park
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Such an exciting place to hike and kayak. We saw eagles, kingfishers, and carnivorous plants (flycatchers) in the bog islands!
4.60 (121 reviews)
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Maritime Heritage Center & W.T. Preston
Museum
Maritime heritage center offering tours of a rare historic steamboat built in 1939.
4.60 (38 reviews)
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Ace Of Hearts Rotary Park
Dog park
πŸ‘ Good dog park! Especially if you’re tired of your dog being attacked at the Oak Harbor dog park by the infamous β€œhusky gang”. Mostly mud in the beginning my pup loved it, small hose to clean them up before you leave.
4.50 (134 reviews)
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Kiwanis Waterfront Park
Park
😐 A pretty little rocky beach area, but a bit loud because it's right next to the ferry dock. I still enjoyed myself, there is a bench on the trail that overlooks the water and a picnic table at the very beginning of the trail. It was nice, but I won't be back unless I'm there for the ferry.
4.50 (117 reviews)
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Anacortes Museum
Museum
Charming local history museum in an old library featuring regional antiques & photographs.
4.50 (49 reviews)
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