Tall Douglas firs and dense understory vegetation give Rasar State Park Campground a distinctly wooded feel, with individual sites separated by enough natural growth that neighbors rarely feel close. Set along the Skagit River corridor outside Concrete, Washington, the park draws campers who want developed amenities without sacrificing a sense of seclusion. Verizon signal is described as adequate but unreliable, and TV antenna reception is essentially nonexistent, so plan accordingly.
The campground runs year-round and includes electric and water hookups for RVs up to 40 feet, with all RV sites on paved, mostly level pads. Water hookups may be shut off in colder months, though a fill station near the entrance remains accessible. A free dump station is available for guests with reservations, otherwise a $5 fee applies. Bathrooms and showers are consistently described as clean and well-maintained across multiple visits and seasons. Brennon notes "the bathrooms were very clean" even during an off-season December stay, which speaks to the level of upkeep rangers maintain here.
Hiking trails branch directly off the campground loop and connect to a broader network leading down to the Skagit River. The river sits at a short but noticeable distance from the RV sites, and the eastern riverside path is the more accessible route, with smoother footing and several entry points to the water. Anglers have noted the river looks promising. A volleyball court and playground round out the on-site options, and a group camping area called Elk Camp accommodates both RVs and tents.
One practical note: a neighboring property occasionally generates gunshot noise during the afternoon hours, which a few reviewers mention as a temporary disturbance that typically subsides by evening. Shelby P. found it worth noting but not a dealbreaker, and the park otherwise runs quietly, especially on weekdays. Nearby alternatives include Grandy creek Camping KOA/thousand trails and Thousand Trails Grandy Creek for campers who want to compare options in the area. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for summer weekends.
Description
Rasar State Park is a 169-acre camping park with 4,000 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Skagit River. Wildlife observation, especially eagle watching, can be excellent, particularly in early fall and winter.
RV Road Trip Guides
Map & DirectionsRasar State Park Campground is located in Washington near Hamilton
Directions
From the west: Take the Highway 20 (North Cascade Highway) exit at Burlington and travel east. Drive through Burlington and Sedro Woolley. Continue past Sedro Woolley on Highway 20 for approximately 14 miles. Turn right (south) onto Lusk Road and continue for one mile. Turn left (east) onto Cape Horn Road and continue for one mile. The main park entrance is located on the right. From the east: Drive six miles west from Concrete to Russel Rd. Turn left and drive south about 3/4 mile. Turn right onto Cape Horn Rd., and continue west two miles to park entrance.
Address
38730 Cape Horn Road
Concrete, WA 98237
Coordinates
48.51847 N
121.9033 W
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo CoverageVerified by 2 usersLast on 8/18/26
- VerizonLTESome CoverageVerified by 10 usersLast on 8/18/26
- AT&T5GGood CoverageLast on 8/4/25
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo CoverageVerified by 2 usersLast on 8/18/26
- VerizonLTESome CoverageVerified by 10 usersLast on 8/18/26
- AT&T5GGood CoverageLast on 8/4/25
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
- Cabins
Features
For Campers
- ADA Access
- Picnic Table
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- Showers
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Water Hookups
- Pull-Through Sites
- 30 Amp Hookups
- 50 Amp Hookups
- Big Rig Friendly
Contact
General Info
Reservations
Drive Time
- 30 min from Mount Vernon, WA
- 43 min from Bellingham, WA
- 1 hr 24 min from Seattle, WA
- 2 hrs 21 min from Bremerton, WA



























