No fires permitted at any time.
For your safety, the lower part of Cama Beach Historical State Park, is currently closed. The closure area begins at the Cama Beach Café and includes all road and trail access down to the beach as well as the full length of the historic beach—please do not attempt to access the closure area.
The Cama Beach Café is still accessible, and service will not be affected by this closure.
A portion of the aging sea wall has separated and fallen due to ongoing impacts from king tides, severe weather and winds. Staff are continuing to monitor the situation and are actively working to stabilize the remaining wall.
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission voted to keep the cabins at the park permanently closed where they currently sit. This was a difficult decision following an involved public process. Long-term planning, underway now through 2026, will evaluate the future of the park and other options for overnight accommodation. Day use in the park remains open, as does the Cama Center and café. Restrooms are not available in the lower beach area but are available in other parts of the park.
Visit the project page for more information and future opportunities for public input.
All shuttle services at Cama Beach are temporarily suspended. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Cama Beach Project Page
1880 SW Camano Drive, Camano Island, WA 98282
Cama Beach is a waterfront park with spectacular views of Saratoga Passage. The park also features amenities such as the Cama Beach Cafe.
Beach Exploration
Biking
Bird Watching
Boating
Crabbing
First Day Hike Events
Fishing
Geocaching
Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running
Kayaking
Paddleboarding
Swimming
Accessible Restrooms
ADA Buildings
Drinking Water
Park Ranger Station
Restrooms
Trash Service
Wi-Fi
Grill
Picnic Tables
Accessible Parking
Parking
Horseshoe Pits
Playgrounds
Concessions
Interpretive Opportunities
Bike Trails
Hiking Trails
Forest
Freshwater
Lake
Mountain View
Rocky Beach
Saltwater
Seasonal Wildflowers
Viewpoint
Wetland
Wildlife Viewing
Hike or bike up to 15 miles of park trails. You can also visit Camano Island State Park by traveling down a one-mile trail. Take a break at one of the first-come, first-served picnic tables located around the park.
Learn about seasonal closures and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.
The park has weekly interpretive opportunities from mid-June through Labor Day.
Named one of the top 10 brunch restaurants by Best of Western Washington, sit indoor or outdoor and enjoy farm fresh breakfasts and lunches. Open daily, mid-June through Labor Day and weekends only, September through mid-June. For more information, visit the Cama Beach Cafe and Catering website.
The Cama Beach Historic Store is closed for the time being while the park works through its planning process. To learn more about the store and upcoming events, visit the Cama Beach Foundation website.