Parks and Scenery
Whidbey and Camano Islands are filled with beautiful places to visit. You can hike through forests, walk wide-open and uncrowded beaches with spectacular views of Puget Sound.
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Address: 1880 SW Camano Drive
Camano Island
98282
Camano Island’s Cama Beach State Park is the re-birth of a family fishing resort that opened in the 1930’s. Due to septic issues, the cabins and Center for Wooden Boats are closed until further notice.
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Address: 2269 Lowell Point Rd
Camano Island
98282
Camano Island State Park is a 134-acre camping park with 6,700 feet of rocky shoreline and beach. The park provides sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and offers opportunities for shellfish harvesting.
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Address: 1013 Simonsen Pl.
Camano Island
98282
This park, located on the eastern side of Camano Island, has a beautiful view of the Cascades, picnic facilities, and a boat ramp.  There is a fee to use the ramp, $5 a day for residents, $15 for non-residents.
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Address: 5 Iverson Rd
Camano Island
98282
Iverson Spit Preserve is a well-developed walking trail and is listed by the Audubon of Washington as one of 68 hot spots for bird watching.
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Address: 684 Maple Grove Rd.
Camano Island
98282
This one acre park has beach access, great water views, limited parking for cars and trailers and a boat launch. Boat Launch fees are: Daily fee Residents $5.00 Non Residents $15.00
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Address: 398 Shore Dr.
Camano Island
98282
This is a small park, only 1/2 acre in size, but with picnicking and classically beautiful views across the water to the Cascade Mountain Range.
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