Burn Ban

No fires permitted at any time.

Notification

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The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission voted to keep the cabins at the park permanently closed where they currently sit. This was a difficult decision following an involved public process. Long-term planning, underway now through 2026, will evaluate the future of the park and other options for overnight accommodation. Day use in the park remains open, as does the Cama Center and café. Restrooms are not available in the lower beach area but are available in other parts of the park.
Visit the project page for more information and future opportunities for public input.

Cama Beach Project Page

General

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All shuttle services at Cama Beach are temporarily suspended. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Visit our Cama Beach project page for more information
Cama Beach State Park Sign surrounded by lush green forest plants and trees.
Image of two interpretive signs overlooking the water at Cama Beach.
Two employees working at the contact station where Discover passes can be purchased and you can check-into cabins. The building is rustic with lots of exposed wood. There are some taxidermy birds handing from the ceiling. Three are visible from this angle.
Cama Beach: Photo is taken beachside with the hill and sky in view.
Inside the boat center is two people in ball caps who appear to be working on one of the wooden boats. There are at least 10 boats visible in the photo. Many are white, but there is a visible yellow and green boat.  The inside of the building has exposed wooden and metal rafters and multiple visible lights.

Cama Beach Historical State Park

1880 SW Camano Drive, Camano Island, WA 98282

Cama Beach is a waterfront park with spectacular views of Saratoga Passage. The park also features amenities such as the Cama Beach Cafe.

Rules

  • Day-Use Only
  • Dogs Allowed on Leash
  • Fires not Allowed

Activities

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Beach Exploration

Biking

Bird Watching

Boating

Crabbing

First Day Hike Events

Fishing

Geocaching

Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running

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Kayaking

Swimming

Amenities

Accessible Restrooms

ADA Buildings

Drinking Water

Park Ranger Station

Restrooms

Trash Service

Wi-Fi

Grill

Picnic Tables

Accessible Parking

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Horseshoe Pits

Playgrounds

Concessions

Interpretive Opportunities

Bike Trails

Hiking Trails

Park features

Forest

Rocky Beach

Saltwater

Seasonal Wildflowers

Wetland

Wildlife Viewing

Rules

  • Day-Use Only
  • Dogs Allowed on Leash
  • Fires not Allowed

Map & visitor guide

48.14545441, -122.5060577

Day use activities

Hike or bike up to 15 miles of park trails. You can also visit Camano Island State Park by traveling down a one-mile trail. Take a break at one of the first-come, first-served picnic tables located around the park.

Winter Schedule

Learn about seasonal closers and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.

Interpretive opportunities

The park has weekly interpretive opportunities from mid-June through Labor Day.

Food & Beverages and Park Store

Cama Beach Cafe

Named one of the top 10 brunch restaurants by Best of Western Washington, sit indoor or outdoor and enjoy farm fresh breakfasts and lunches. Open daily, mid-June through Labor Day and weekends only, September through mid-June. For more information, visit the Cama Beach Cafe and Catering website.

Cama Beach Historic Store

The Cama Beach Historic Store is closed for the time being while the park works through it's planning process. To learn more about the store and upcoming events, visit the Cama Beach Foundation website.