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    Down by the cabins at Cama Beach!
    Alden C.

    Cama Beach State Park was my favorite state park out of the two on Camano Island. It's more developed and I really enjoyed all of the trails here along the slope and the trails going down to the beach. There are a lot of cabins down at the actual beach for rental so you can spend nights down at the beach. The thing I was most taken with this state park were the beach front views. Very beautiful and I'm sure quite a beautiful sight at sunset!

    Artemis L.

    My brother / best friend, Ryan, and I enjoy being in nature, so I've reviewed several parks that we have visited. We drove out to Camano Island recently with the intention to hang out at this park until sunset and then visit the recently-opened Blue Heron restaurant. I called the Blue Heron to ask if they had any reservations available for the night that we were going to be on the island. (This was last week.) They said that no reservations were available for that evening, but they said that they do leave a portion of their dining room open for walk-ins. Well, the restaurant was jam-packed for quite a long time (I was willing to hang in there, Ryan wanted to bag it, so I caved to what he wanted to do), so we'll have to try the Blue Heron restaurant another time. However, this park was a really lovely place to hang out, and I felt that it was worth the slightly long drive all by itself. Camano Island is one of my personal favorite locations in Washington State. However, I had never visited this park until last week. I really liked this park. The rows and rows of cabins reminded me of what I'd imagine a small town coastal fishing village to look like. It was uplifting to walk around near the cabins and to read the plaques near the water about the marine life in the area. Most of the cabins were rented out, and the people milling about were friendly and cheerful. Many of them said hi to us. This doesn't happen at a lot of the State Parks in Washington State, and we thought it was really nice. What kind of person would rent a cabin in a State Park in November in Washington State, when the temperatures lately have been in the 20s and 30s? Well, maybe me, because I briefly considered renting one for a while. I liked being on that peaceful beach a lot. The vibe felt uplifting and soothing. However, we have other priorities for our budget at this time. (And our heat at home works exceptionally well, and we have a lot of soft warm blankets around our house that we cuddle up in frequently with our cat around this time of year. I don't think I'm willing to pay to give that up for a while.) However, I found my yelp friend Tom B's review of these cabin rentals to be quite helpful in case I re-visit the idea of renting one of these cabins at a later date. There is a short, pretty hike down to the beach from the parking lot. This hike is extremely easy, even for me (Ryan's "easy" is way harder than my "easy" when it comes to hikes. Ryan does some really difficult hikes fairly frequently. I do more moderate hikes usually). There are fairly nice bathrooms located in the parking lot, and the shared bathroom for those who rent the basic cabins (which do not have their own bathrooms) at the beach is quite decent as well. There is a small store and a cafe down there, which is convenient, although Ryan and I didn't visit either since we had been planning to go to the Blue Heron after our time at this park. The strip of beach that you can sit on, that is right next to the water, is very thin (it is maybe 12 - 20 feet from the back of the beach to the water's edge at the time that we visited the beach), but the beach was quite sufficient for our needs. It wasn't crowded when we visited. There were maybe 10 other people there at the time of our visit. A very peaceful place to hang out and talk and watch the sunset. I would return any time. Just love Camano. So close but feels like it's a world away.

    Bungalow A
    Jennifer D.

    If you are looking for a quiet place to retreat to, Cama Beach Resort State Park is a hidden gem waiting for you on Camano Island. We stayed in bungalow A, a two bedroom cabin. The retro 1930's vibe was novel and reminded us to keep it simple and enjoy the surrounding beauty. The bungalow's kitchen is made up of a sink, counter, microwave, and refrigerator. That's it, so bring what you need to cook and eat. The shower is temperamental and only needs a quarter turn of the hot knob to be hot enough to shower.

    Food Physicist D.

    The historic cabins were built back in the 30s. A great place to experience nature and history. We've been coming here for years and have never stayed at the cabins. The beach is great for exploring the never ending supply and variety of shells. The café is a bonus. Check ahead for seasonal café hours.

    View at a playground
    Abbey O.

    What a seriously magical little place to stay in the northwest! We went for our first time summer 2019 and fell in love. The cabins are quaint and comfortable, restored to their original colors. The whole area is very nostalgic because of those and it gave me special feels. There is a ton to do there on site, especially for being a small state park! Cabins, playgrounds, a center for wooden boats with boat rentals, crabbing, paddling, bonfires, beaches to walk, the list goes on! We had a cabin immediately on the waterfront and enjoyed most the day right there on the shore, and loved watching the tide swing in at sunset. The cabins have heat, running water, a refrigerator and a microwave which made the stay very comfortable with our baby and toddler. The only thing uncomfortable is the beds (holy rock hard mattress!) but really it's camping so don't hold it against them... maybe just bring extra padding. You do need to bring your own blankets and pillows as well. There is even a little bistro there on site if you get hungry, but we enjoyed cooking on the shared bbq right outside our cabin. In all, it was such a fantastic little northwest stay and we loved it so much!! My goal is to come back in fall for a cozier stay when temps drop.

    The resident eagle
    Michelle R.

    A beautiful place to visit. We visited on a crisp sunny day, so enjoyed gorgeous views of the water. The boathouse was open, and we talked awhile with Michael, the boathouse guy, and learned about the history, and all about the cabin & boat rentals. We saw the resident bald eagles perched high on the tree tops, eyeing everything below. Michael said people take a dip the water in the summer, but man did it look cold in early March. We'll have to come back and see for ourselves.

    Irina V.

    Cama Beach State Park is a great place to spent a couple days and nights at. This park prides itself in being a place where you can walk around without having to worry about vehicles. When staying here you can easily go outside and walk around the beach. The view is stunning. There is also a basketball area as well as a volleyball court. It is a very family friendly park. The only thing which you should be aware of is that there are buses that help transport luggage to your cabin. They close at 5pm so if you have coolers you want to take with you to your cabins then you'll want to arrive before 5pm. The parking lot isn't that far so if you do forget something small it is only a short stroll to your vehicle. Since we came at the wrong time: it was cold and raining, we were not able to rent a boat. But during good weather you can rent a boat, go fishing, crabbing, and even swimming.

    Bradley H.

    My wife and I are Washington State Park Hosts and our FIRST Camp hosting State Park was at CAMA BEACH on West side of Camano Island. For the month of September 2018 we immensely enjoyed the Rangers and Staff who maintain Cama Beach State Park.These people are Top Notch care-takers of their Resort and look to richly enhance everyone's stay. The cabins on the beach are cleaned thoroughly after every checkout and the grounds, bathhouses and vehicles are well maintained. We were blessed to have a month-long privilege to shuttle Cama Beach visitors from the Welcome Center and their 5 large parking lots, up and down the long windy hill down to the water where 33 cabins await them. The people we met were really nice and enjoyable and we had many opportunities to make their stay a memorable one. Next time you want to stay at a resort for a few days, don't hesitate to call Cama Beach State Park and make your reservations. You won't regret it! ***Open all year around for your enjoyment and pleasure!

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    Francesco L.

    Nice cabins right by the water with an outlet fridge and microwave! bathrooms are nice and clean and showers are as well! Very nice sunsets in the summer as well!!

    Hand made quilts adorn these rustic cabins.
    Jan B.

    Rustic cabins right on a beach full of seashells and driftwood. We spent the night in a cabin that must have been much like our historic pioneers. No frills here Bring your own food, bedding and any other necessities you may need. Truly a one-of-a kind experience Bright colorful hand made quilts made by the "Cama Beach Quilters" adorn each bed in the cabins. Quiet, serene setting make this a great get away.

    Kevin J.

    Definitely one of my new favorite go to spots in Washington State. What brought me to CBSP was the fact that they offer power boat rentals by the hour. I was able to take my 1 year old son on his 1st annual boat ride. He absolutely loved it, he was thrilled at seeing all the friendly seals and graceful eagles . CBSP also has cabins for rent and trails to blaze. Expect a lot of check-ins for me

    Jencen R.

    This beach park totally embodies the Pacific Northwest. Parking is up above in secure and well kept parking areas surrounded by thick forest. It is a quick walk down to the beach, which is full of sea shells and skipping rocks. There are cabins you can rent out by the night. I regret not asking about pricing! There is a wooden boat shop that rents out canoes and kayaks on the beach. They make all the boats there using traditional methods and the workers are happy to talk about each and every boat, upwards of 30 handmade boats. You can walk along the beach all the way to Camano Beach Park, several miles down the beach. We did it and found lots of great photo hot spots. Such a fun time.

    Lee A.

    This was a very pretty place to visit but definitely not my favorite state park. It has a lot of amenities and services probably due to the fact that they have lodging (cabins looking out over the water). It was very busy when we visited. Tons of children running and biking between the cabins and down the paths. It seems like a very family friendly summer vacation place. One think that I was hoping for was more beach. It's pretty much non-existent at least in the area we were. It's just a pebbly small beach area that probably disappears when the ride comes in. After walking a ways past the cabins we came to a sign that warned us not to continue due to falling rocks and other dangers. So we stop and nearby there was a shady patch of grass amongst blackberry bushes. It was a nice spot to chill for some time. We attempted to stick our feet in the water but it was ice cold! People were still swimming in it, although I can't imagine how they didn't develop hypothermia after five minutes. I did notice that the water was amazingly clear! I would really have liked to swim but no way I could have ventured in past my ankles! If you arrive at the park after 5 the office closes and your only option is to get a day pass and you have to pay $10 in cash. There are park rangers everywhere so if you don't pay you will surely be caught. If you don't have cash the closest ATM is down the hill about 1-2 miles at a gas station. Take a right out of the main gates and go down the hill. There is also a shuttle that runs from the parking area straight down to the beach. It's less than a mile and there is a nice trail. If you take the shuttle you might miss the cute little bunnies hoping around the trails. I think I would like to go there in late September or early October, before the rain picks up and rent a cabin for the weekend. Hopefully it would be a little less crowded with only the sounds of the ocean rather than kids and dogs :).

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    Haven't quite explored the trails but we like the beach area. Lots of Driftwood and rocks, shells to look at and collect. Great for kids.

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    It's really nice to go to with your family, didn't get a chance to get down and walk at the beach but, will definitely be back there

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    The only thing which you should be aware of is that there are buses that help transport luggage to your cabin.

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