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United States
Washington
Skagit County
Anacortes

Cranberry Lake & Cap Sante Park loop

Moderate

4.8

(1727)

13,604

hikers

Cranberry Lake & Cap Sante Park loop

03:26

12.6km

190m

Hiking

Hike the Cranberry Lake & Cap Sante Park loop for a moderate 7.8-mile journey through forests, past a lake, and to panoramic viewpoints.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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4.18 km

Cap Sante Viewpoint

Highlight • Viewpoint

Cap Sante, a verdant headland projecting into Fidalgo Bay, derives its name from French, meaning “Cape Health”. A dedicated park with trails, it's a living legacy of history and nature's embrace.

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9.27 km

Cranberry Lake

Highlight • Lake

Cranberry Lake is absolutely beautiful. It's an easy hike and offers multiple swimming holes along the way.

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12.6 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

8.32 km

2.81 km

829 m

524 m

109 m

Surfaces

4.68 km

2.28 km

1.95 km

1.78 km

975 m

898 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this loop?

The Cranberry Lake & Cap Sante Park loop is approximately 12.6 km (7.8 miles) long and generally takes around 3 hours and 26 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace, stops for views, and fitness level.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the route?

The terrain is quite diverse. You'll encounter a mix of paved and unpaved sections, with some areas around Cranberry Lake featuring rocky and rooty obstacles. As you approach Cap Sante Park, the route includes city streets, broad shoreline trails, and narrower, steeper paths on the hillsides. It transitions from peaceful forest to more open, elevated viewpoints.

What are the main highlights and viewpoints along the way?

This loop offers a blend of natural beauty and panoramic vistas. You'll pass by the serene Cranberry Lake, known for its peaceful forest setting. From Cap Sante Viewpoint, you can enjoy sweeping views of downtown Anacortes, the marina, Fidalgo Bay, the San Juan Islands, and the Cascade Mountains, including Mount Baker on clear days.

Is the Cranberry Lake & Cap Sante Park loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the trails within the Anacortes Community Forest Lands, which include Cranberry Lake and Cap Sante Park, are generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

Do I need any permits or have to pay an entrance fee for this trail?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within the Anacortes Community Forest Lands, including the Cranberry Lake and Cap Sante Park areas. These lands are maintained by the city for public enjoyment.

Where can I park to access the Cranberry Lake & Cap Sante Park loop?

Parking is available at multiple points. For Cranberry Lake, you can find parking areas near the lake itself. For Cap Sante Park, there's parking at the main viewpoint. Since this is a combined loop, you can choose either area as your starting point, depending on your preference.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is great for enjoying the lake, while winter can provide a peaceful, less crowded experience, though some sections might be muddy or slippery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

What kind of wildlife might I spot along the trail?

Around Cranberry Lake, keep an eye out for beaver, river otter, and various waterfowl. In Cap Sante Park, you might see deer, especially in the forested areas. The diverse habitats along the route offer good opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Does this route connect with other well-known trails?

Yes, this loop utilizes sections of several other trails within the extensive Anacortes Community Forest Lands. You'll find yourself on parts of the Pacific Northwest Trail, the Northern Tier National Bicycle Route, and various numbered trails like 97 (Washington) and 10 (Washington), among others.

Is this loop suitable for families with children?

While the full 12.6 km loop is rated as 'moderate' and requires good fitness, sections of it are very family-friendly. The loop around Cranberry Lake, for instance, has many easily accessible parts suitable for all skill levels. You can tailor your journey to shorter, easier segments if hiking with younger children.

Are there any specific regulations or rules for hiking in the Anacortes Community Forest Lands?

When hiking in the Anacortes Community Forest Lands, please stay on marked trails, pack out all trash, and respect wildlife. Dogs must be leashed, and it's important to be mindful of other trail users, as these are multi-use trails. Always check the official Anacortes city website for the most current regulations.

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