Outdoor Recreation

Life here is built around access to the outdoors. Miles of wooded trails, open preserves, and protected shoreline make it easy to get outside—whether it’s a quick morning walk or a full day on the water. The landscape is quiet, expansive, and intentionally preserved, offering a sense of space that’s increasingly hard to find.

Explore the forested paths of Camano Island State Park, take in coastal views at Cama Beach State Park, or enjoy shoreline access at Kayak Point Regional Park. The outdoors here isn’t a destination - it’s part of your everyday routine.

Kayak Point

Kayak Point

A scenic waterfront park along Port Susan offering expansive shoreline, wooded trails, and sweeping Puget Sound views. Known for fishing, crabbing, kayaking, and beachside picnicking, it’s a go-to spot for outdoor recreation with campsites, a pier, and open space to enjoy year-round.

Cama Beach Historical State Park

Cama Beach Historical State Park

A waterfront park on Camano Island known for its historic seaside cabins, forested trails, and sweeping views of Saratoga Passage. With opportunities for hiking, kayaking, beach exploration, and boating, it blends coastal recreation with a unique glimpse into the area’s fishing village past.

Camano Island State Park

Camano Island State Park

A scenic waterfront park on Camano Island offering forested trails, rocky shoreline, and sweeping views of Puget Sound and surrounding mountain ranges. Visitors enjoy hiking, beach exploration, camping, kayaking, crabbing, fishing, and boating, making it a year-round destination for outdoor recreation and coastal views.