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Activities at Cama Beach State Park

Photo showing man and two children picking up shells at Cama Beach, water in background

Plenty to see and do

While at Cama Beach, you can explore the expansive shoreline, gaze at beautiful sunsets, view an array of wildlife, hike or bike the area’s 15 miles of trail and take in a boating workshop with the Center for Wooden Boats. Or just relax in a cozy historic cabin that offers the best of both worlds – the feel of earlier times and the ease of modern conveniences.

Cama Beach State Park is set in a spectacular, 433-acre waterfront location against a forested backdrop. It is connected by a mile-long trail to Camano Island State Park, a 134-acre camping park. Both parks are open for day use or overnight stays year round.


Other activities available include:
  • Boating (boat rental)
  • Crabbing
  • Diving
  • Fishing
  • Swimming
  • Bird watching
  • Interpretive activities
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Two horseshoe pits
  • One fire circle (not sheltered)