Just minutes away, Camano Island offers the rare combination of coastal living without the inconvenience of a ferry. Connected by bridge, it feels like a true getaway-defined by quiet shorelines, forested landscapes, and a slower, more intentional pace of life.
Spend the day exploring Camano Island State Park or Cama Beach State Park, walk the beach at Iverson Spit Preserve, or stop by Camano Commons Marketplace for coffee, dining, and local essentials. It’s a setting that feels removed, yet remains seamlessly connected to the mainland.
A welcoming community hub in the heart of Camano Island featuring local dining, coffee, boutique shops, and small-town gathering spaces. Designed as a central stop for both locals and visitors, it offers a relaxed atmosphere to grab a bite, meet with friends, or enjoy a casual afternoon while exploring the island.
A waterfront café located in the historic lodge at Cama Beach State Park, offering breakfast, brunch, and lunch with sweeping views of Saratoga Passage and Whidbey Island. Known for its scratch-made baked goods, locally sourced ingredients, and warm, welcoming atmosphere, it blends elevated comfort food with one of the most scenic dining settings on Camano Island
A peaceful waterfront nature preserve on the north end of Camano Island featuring forested trails, beach access, and sweeping views of Port Susan Bay and the Cascade Mountains. Known for its “Hobbit Trail,” birdwatching, and abundant wildlife, it offers a quiet, scenic escape for walking, exploring the shoreline, and experiencing the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.