Cama Beach Historical State Park

Cama Beach Historical State Park

Washington State

About Cama Beach Historical State Park

This historic bayside village preserve combines restored historic structures with a sandy beach and marine access on Camano Island. The park offers a glimpse of Puget Sound's maritime heritage alongside peaceful beach walks and water recreation.

Reviews

★★★★★ 6 months ago

The park is huge! There are numerous trails for walking & biking. Plenty of parking available. There is even a cafe in the park that is open on weekend mornings. We walked on a trail that took us down to the water. There is a large historical camp that appeared to be closed up for the winter season. The views are beautiful ❤️ There were bathrooms and a few port-a-potties along the way, plenty of places for a pick-nick. Neat place to go.

— Kim Sharrah

★★★★★ 6 months ago

Start at the Cama Beach Café Friday- Sunday, 8am - 2pm. Fantastic delicious goodness to prime your for a beautiful beach hike and visiting the old cabin camp on the shore. Then you can walk a bit up hill from the beach and explore several trails where you can find beautiful Cranberry Lake and other adventures. It was a beautiful, sunny, perfect temperature day to take it all in.

— Jackie G

★★★★★ 2 years ago

I visited this place for a quick drive with a few friends and was absolutely stunned by its beauty. A Discovery pass is a must, and there are plenty of places to park. We drove all the way inside, parked at the top, and walked down. The dirt road is definitely drivable, taking you closer to the beach with a stunning view. The cabins looked great, and I plan to come back during the summer with my family to check them out. The fire area near the beach was vacant but well maintained. Unlike other places, the beach here is short but very close to the water. During our visit in the first week of February, the area was pleasant, calm, and invigorating. It was not crowded at all when we went, and I'll definitely visit again.

— Jacob Jees

★★★★★ a year ago

You need to get out and really explore this one. if the tide is low, Look real close at The Rocks. You will see very small baby crabs lots of bird life, seals. Spend a little time and you will run across some. Type of wild life and depending on the time, it is so peaceful.

— Dave

★★★★☆ 5 years ago

A nice day trip to Cama Beach State Park and hike to Cranberry Lake. Paths were damp so dress feet properly. The hike is just over 1 mile to Cranberry Lake through fern forest with tall evergreen fir trees. A quiet peaceful lake. A few birds along the path. The historic area was interesting but closed while we were there. Lots of other paths to hike that we did not try today.

— Michael H

Photo by Neil Hutchings via Google Maps