Address: 1880 W Camano Dr, Camano, WA 98282, USA
Phone: +13603871550
Raeanne Myers
You can't beat the beautiful views from your porch. There is no parking at cabins unless you have an ADA placard They have "luggage carts" similar to a modified wheelbarrow to bring your stuff done from the lot via a trail or paved street. There's an on-site restaurant, it closed at 2 pm when we were there but that could be seasonal hours. Check out the deluxe cabins that have bathrooms and a kitchenette.
Sandy Cobb
Took my granddaughters to this beach and it is amazing. The nature trails and views are beautiful. So glad we ventured out! We all loved it, just wish I had different shoes on! We weren't planning initially on going here and the beach is pretty rocky. The rocks are mostly the size of river rocks, so not hard to walk on if you wear tennis shoes.. my flats didn't survive the day.. lol but it was totally worth it!!!
Jo Ellen Burkholder
There on a rainy December weekend. Lovely views from our cabin and kept ourselves and the dogs comfy on their first camping trip. Friendly helpful staff.
Erin McQuin
I have staid in the cabins a few times and have enjoyed my stay every time. The cabins are very charming and moderately rustic. They each have a microwave, fridge, and a sink with hot water. Most cabins do not have bathrooms inside and you have to use a public bath house (which is very clean!!). The trek down to the cabins from the parking lot is streep. The park does provide wagons (and a shuttle not during covid times). I'd recommend packing light and using backpacks for personal belongings. I think these cabins would be a great way to introduce someone to camping. It's the right balance of rustic and comfortable. Perfect place for kids!
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You need the Discover Pass, it's $10 for the day and $30 for the year
I have not seen any, but friends say they have tent camped there before. It is a state park, best to check the state park web site for specific details.
No, you can pay for the day is around $10 or you can buy the pass for a year is $30.
Contact the park rangers for the summer rates depending on the cabin amenities you select
$30 for the annual discover pass
You pay to get into the State park and there is beach access
Yes there are lots of trails to bike and hike on.
Only about 2 or 3, but they go fast. Remember you can reserve 9 months in advance or check Camano Island State Park they have a pet friendly cabin there too.
More than likely. Call the park and they can give you all the details.
Varies by time of year and cabin style. Call the hotline for current rates and remember that they book out very early for popular dates.
Camping isn't allowed at Cama Beach, but it is at Camano Island State Park. There is a daily fee at Camano and the last time we were there it was still a no reservation camp site.
Depends on the time of year. We went in November, outside of peak season and it was about $65 a night.
Around $85 for a basic cabin and up to $185 for a bungalow that sleeps 8
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