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West Camano Drive S a r a t o g a P a s s a g e N Welcome Center Park Store Cama Center Park Beach Office Bungalows Standard Cabins Center for Wooden Boats Bathhouse Deluxe Cabins Driving Directions: Cama Beach Historical State Park is at 1880 SW Camano Drive, Camano Island. The park is west of Stanwood and approximately 19 miles from the freeway. To get there, take Exit 212 off I-5. Turn west on State Route 532, and drive 5.75 miles toward Stanwood/ Camano Island. Once in Stanwood, continue west 4.5 miles to “Y” junction of East Camano and North Camano drives. Bear left onto East Camano Drive, which becomes Elger Bay Road. Just after Elger Bay Grocery, take a right onto Mountain View Drive. At the top of the hill, follow the road as it curves to the right and becomes West Camano Drive. The park entrance is approximately 1/2-mile beyond the curve and is on the left. Enter the gate on the right just inside the entrance, and proceed to the park welcome station. Cam a Be ach Historical State Park www.parks.state.wa.us Washington State Parks Adventure Awaits.com Connect with us on social media www.twitter.com/WAStatePks www.facebook.com/WashingtonStateParks www.youtube.com/WashingtonStateParks Share your stories and photos: Cama Beach Historical State Park 1880 SW Camano Drive Camano Island, WA 98282 (360) 387-1550 Other state parks located in the general area: Camano Island and South Whidbey State Parks information: (360) 902-8844 Reservations: Call (360) 387-1550 or (360) 387-1005 seven days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. P&R 45-52001-02 (05/17) 2018 S Sample If you would like to support Washington State Parks even more, please consider making a donation when renewing your license plate tabs. You also may place a check in a donation box when you visit state parks. Donations are a significant part of the State Parks budget and are needed to keep your parks open and operating. For more information, visit www.parks.state.wa.us/donations just a 90-minute drive from Seattle Cama Beach Historical State Park is a charming historic 1930s fishing resort on the southwest shore of Camano Island facing Saratoga Passage. Little has changed since the resort’s earliest days. Original waterfront cottages and bungalows, newly restored, once again await arriving families. Step back in time and reserve your stay! The refurbished cedar cabins and bungalows have had modern conveniences added. These cozy accommodations are available for rent year round to individuals and groups. Historic getaway

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Cama Beach Historical State Park

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Washington State Parks

Adventure Awaits.com

Connect with us on social mediawww.twitter.com/WAStatePkswww.facebook.com/WashingtonStateParkswww.youtube.com/WashingtonStateParks

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Cama Beach Historical State Park 1880 SW Camano DriveCamano Island, WA 98282(360) 387-1550

Other state parks located in the general area: Camano Island and South Whidbey

State Parks information: (360) 902-8844

Reservations: Call (360) 387-1550 or (360) 387-1005 seven days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

P&R 45-52001-02 (05/17)

2018S Sample

2017S Sample

2019S Sample

2016S Sample

If you would like to support Washington State Parks even more, please consider making a donation when renewing your license plate tabs. You also may place a check in a donation box when

you visit state parks. Donations are a significant part of the State Parks budget and are needed to keep your parks open and operating. For more information, visit www.parks.state.wa.us/donations just a 90-minute

drive from SeattleCama Beach Historical State Park is a charming historic 1930s fishing resort on the southwest shore of Camano Island facing Saratoga Passage. Little has changed since the resort’s earliest days. Original waterfront cottages and bungalows, newly restored, once again await arriving families.

Step back in time and reserve your stay! The refurbished cedar cabins and bungalows have had modern conveniences added. These cozy accommodations are available for rent year round to individuals and groups.

Historic getaway

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Standard Waterfront Cabins (13) and Standard Second-row Cabins (11) Each standard cabin is 14 feet by 20 feet in size and features a living room, kitchenette and bedroom. Each waterfront cabin has two double beds and sleeps up to four guests. The second-row cabins have varying bed configurations, such as double bed, twin bed, bunk beds with either twin over double or twin over twin and sleep up to six guests each. Standard cabin amenities include electric lights and heat,

Deluxe Waterfront Cabins (7) Each deluxe cabin is 14 feet by 20 feet in size and features a living room, kitchenette, bedroom and a bathroom with shower and toilet. Deluxe cabins have one double bed, a twin-size trundle bed and sleep up to four guests. One deluxe cabin is accessible to those with disabilities, includes a bunkbed (double on bottom, twin on top) and sleeps up to three guests. Amenities include electric lights and heat, table and chairs, a kitchenette with a full-size refrigerator/freezer, microwave oven, small four-cup coffee maker, sink with hot and cold running water, and a bathroom with shower and toilet. Guests need to bring along their own bedding, pillows, towels, dishes, utensils, cookware and cookstove.

Plenty to see and do! Cama Beach Historical State Park is set in a spectacular forested 472-acre waterfront location with sweeping views of Saratoga Passage, Whidbey Island and the Olympic Mountains. It is connected by a mile-long trail to Camano Island State Park, a forested 134-acre waterfront property with camping and cabin rentals. Both parks are open for day use and overnight stays year round. Visitors to Cama Beach Historical State Park may explore the expansive mile-long shoreline, view wildlife, or hike and bike the area’s 15 miles of trails. Boating enthusiasts can rent a kayak, canoe, row boat or small motor boat from the Center for Wooden Boats, just one of the many partners of Cama Beach area parks. Onsite interpretive specialists and naturalists offer an array of activities for all ages, including forest and beach walks, crafts and campfire programs. Cama Beach offers a restful and relaxing getaway

table and chairs and a kitchenette with a full-size refrigerator/freezer, microwave

oven, small four-cup coffee maker and a sink with hot and cold

running water. These cabins do not have a bathroom;

the full-service bathhouse is located behind the row of cabins. Guests need to bring along their own bedding, pillows, towels, dishes, utensils, cookware and cookstove. Pets are allowed in

two waterfront and two second-row cabins. Ask a

customer service specialist for details.

where visitors can take a step back in time and learn about historic cultures, wooden boat building, nature and green ecology.

Cama Center The grand Cama Center is located on the bluff overlooking Saratoga Passage and the Olympic Mountains. The center features the Great Hall, a space perfect for weddings, receptions, galas and much, much more. Ask a customer service specialist for more information. Visitors can enjoy locally sourced breakfast and lunch every Friday, Saturday and Sunday or experience a gourmet dinner on the first and third Friday of each month in the Cama Beach Café located in the Cama Center. The café is open for breakfast and lunch seven days a week from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Waterfront Bungalows (2) Each bungalow has an extended covered porch with waterfront view, electric lights and heat, a large living room with a propane fireplace, table and chairs, a kitchenette with a full-size refrigerator/freezer, microwave oven, full-size coffee maker, sink with hot and cold running water and a bathroom with shower and toilet. Guests need to bring along their own bedding, pillows, towels, dishes, utensils, cookware and cookstove. One bungalow has two bedrooms each with a bunkbed (double on bottom, twin on top) and two twin beds in the main area; the second bungalow is accessible to those with disabilities and has one bedroom with a bunkbed (double on bottom, twin on top), a second bunkbed (double on bottom, twin on top) and two twin beds in the main area. Both bungalows sleep up to eight guests.

Make reservation year round Beachfront Vacation Rentals

(360) 387-1550Individual reservations can be made up to nine months in

advance of arrival date. Group reservations (seven cabins or more) can be made up to 18 months in advance of arrival date.