Canopy Tours Northwest
COVID-19 UPDATE: The zip lines are closed. They plan to re-open April, 2021. Go zip lining through the forest on Camano Island! Located just an hour north of Seattle, Canopy Tours Northwest features:...
View ArticleCamano Ridge
Camano Ridge offers a number of trails in its 400 acres of forest. It’s a dog-friendly forest (on leashes) and also features biking, horses, and hunting (in-season). The trails can be moderately...
View ArticleCamano Island State Park
Camano Island State Park is a 134-acre camping park with 6,700 feet of rocky shoreline and beach. The park provides sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and Whidbey Island and offers...
View ArticleCama Beach State Park
images: Michael Stadler The Cabins are Closed at Least Through 2024 and Until Further Notice The Cama Center is still open and the park is open for day use. Read the latest here… Camano Island’s Cama...
View ArticleBush Point
Amenities include a boat ramp, public beach, restrooms, and parking is nearby. This is a very popular place for fishing salmon. Please note that the boat ramp floats are removed each fall and returned...
View ArticleBowman Bay and Lighthouse Point
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View ArticleBeach View Farm Trail
This 1.5-mile-long trail is a gently sloping path from farmland, through wetlands, and finally to the beach. The trail has parking at either end, so you can either start from the beach or from the...
View ArticleBarnum Point County Park
The magnificent bluffs towering over a pristine beach are the main attraction for this park. There are also 10 different interconnecting trails totaling nearly three miles. The trails take you...
View ArticleAla Spit County Park Trail
This 12-acre county park features a 1-mile-long easy trail with dramatic views of the small islands in the northern part of Skagit Bay. Check the tides as high tides can strand unsuspecting hikers....
View ArticleAdmiralty Head Lighthouse
Admiralty Head Lighthouse was the first lighthouse in Puget Sound. It and Fort Casey are the two main attractions in Fort Casey State Park. The original lighthouse was built in 1861, but the military...
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