Fragrance Lake Letterbox
Planted: March 13, 2002
By: Amanda from Seattle
Larrabee became Washington's first state park in 1915 and is
officially named in honor of Charles Xavier Larrabee. The Larrabee
family donated 20 acres of land to the state for the specific purpose
of developing a park.
Larrabee State Park is a 2,683-acre camping park with 8,100 feet of
saltwater shoreline on Samish Bay near Bellingham in northwest
Washington. The park features two freshwater lakes, coves and
tidelands. Sunsets are gorgeous. A variety of non-motorized, multiple-
use trails wind through the park.
Located six miles south of Bellingham, WA on the state's northwestern
side.