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Rasar Group Camp Development
- Status
- Funded in 2007
State Parks will use this grant to complete development of the group camp at Rasar State Park, a 169-acre park on the Skagit River. Major elements include paving and installing utilities, picnic shelters, a children's play structure, a trailer dump station as well as an interpretive loop trail that connects to the main area of the park. After a generous property donation in 1985, Rasar State Park was built and opened in 1997, with camping, picnic and day-use facilities, and 3.5 miles of hiking trails.
Location
Rasar State Park is located along the north shore of the Skagit River in Skagit County approximately 19 miles east of the Interstate 5 Highway. To reach Rasar State Park from the west, take the Highway 20 (North Cascade Highway) exit at Burlington WA and continue east to Sedro-Woolley WA. Go east on Highway 20 from Sedro-Woolley approximately 14 miles. Turn right on Lusk road and continue 3/4 mile to Cape Horn road. Turn Left and proceed ? mile to the park entrance. Persons approaching from the east should continue 6 miles east from Concrete WA to Russell road. Turn left onto Russell road and go south about 3/4 of a mile. Turn right onto Cape Horn road and continue east 1 mile to the park entrance.
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Rasar Group Camp Development
- State Parks will use this grant to complete development of the group camp at Rasar State Park, a 169-acre park on the Skagit River. Major elements include paving and installing utilities, picnic shelters, a children's play structure, a trailer dump station as well as an interpretive loop trail that connects to the main area of the park. After a generous property donation in 1985, Rasar State Park was built and opened in 1997, with camping, picnic and day-use facilities, and 3.5 miles of hiking trails.
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What is the WWRP?
The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

