Cama Beach Historical State Park
A waterfront state park on Saratoga Passage with rocky beaches, forested bluffs, and shoreline views. Amenities include picnic areas, a seasonal cafe, easy walking trails, interpretive programs, boating and fishing opportunities, and accessible restrooms; families can enjoy tidepool and beach exploration. Trails connect to nearby Camano Island State Park. A volunteer-run nonprofit that supports educational and interpretive programs at the Cama Beach and Camano Island state parks. Offers family-oriented activities including hands-on workshops, low-tide beach walks, discovery wagon programs, nature backpacks, and historic site tours to engage young children and families.
Category
Park, Non-profit organization
Where
1880 SW Camano Dr, Camano Island, Washington 98282, United StatesHours
- Sunday: 08:00–20:00
- Monday: 08:00–20:00
- Tuesday: 08:00–20:00
- Wednesday: 08:00–20:00
- Thursday: 08:00–20:00
- Friday: 08:00–20:00
- Saturday: 08:00–20:00
Ages
0 mo+
Accessibility
- Parking
- Paid · Parking lot · Discover Pass required for vehicle access (annual and one-day passes available). Discover Pass required for vehicle parking; Annual Pass $45., One-day Pass $10.
- Restroom
- Standard
Rules
* Day-Use Only * Dogs Allowed on Leash * Fires not Allowed * Horses not Allowed
Contact
- Phone
- (360) 387-1550
- cama.beach@parks.wa.gov
- Website
- https://parks.wa.gov