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The entrance to Cama Beach could well be a doorway to an earlier time. Set on Camano Island, an hour north of Seattle, the original family resort had its heyday from the 1930s to the 1950s. This place has retained the feel of a bygone era, with rows of cabins, a park store and a large campfire circle for evening socializing.
The current state park also features a great hall and café, as well as boat-building classes offered by The Center for Wooden Boats on scheduled weekends in the boathouse.
The porch of your west-facing cabin is the perfect place to spot a marine mammal, watch the sunset and gaze at the stars before turning in for the night. Traveling in winter? The cabin’s front window offers prime storm watching over Saratoga Passage, along with a cozy escape from the rain.
It is connected by a mile-long trail to the 244-acre Camano Island State Park, which also is open for day use and overnight stays year ’round.
15 miles of hiking trails
Cama Beach offers multiple options for an overnight get-a-way. You can choose a cozy beach bungalow or a rustic cabin on the beach.
Portions of the park, including the historic store, are closed for 2020 due to COVID-19.
https://parks.state.wa.us/483/Cama-Beach
The entrance to Cama Beach could well be a doorway to an earlier time. Set on Camano Island, an hour north of Seattle, the original family resort had its heyday from the 1930s to the 1950s. This place has retained the feel of a bygone era, with rows of cabins, a park store and a large campfire circle for evening socializing.
The current state park also features a great hall and café, as well as boat-building classes offered by The Center for Wooden Boats on scheduled weekends in the boathouse.
The porch of your west-facing cabin is the perfect place to spot a marine mammal, watch the sunset and gaze at the stars before turning in for the night. Traveling in winter? The cabin’s front window offers prime storm watching over Saratoga Passage, along with a cozy escape from the rain.
It is connected by a mile-long trail to the 244-acre Camano Island State Park, which also is open for day use and overnight stays year ’round.
15 miles of hiking trails
Cama Beach offers multiple options for an overnight get-a-way. You can choose a cozy beach bungalow or a rustic cabin on the beach.
Portions of the park, including the historic store, are closed for 2020 due to COVID-19.
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