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Jul 4, 2023
We hike there from Camano Island State Park. We went to the beach. It was so pretty! We saw a lot of crabs, starfish, and clams! We even found an alive sand dollar! I think Cama Beach State Park is n…Full review by Kablamo123
Jul 6, 2021
So we didn't stay, but drove around and explored to see if this was a place we would like to stay in the future. We decided it definitely is!!! So well kept up...the cabins are small but oh so qua…Full review by busconi
Aug 27, 2020
We had a great time, the water was cold but apart from that we had a lot of fun. No too many people and everyone was following social distance. The store and the gift shop was close (covid-19), the c…Full review by lorenatellov
Has anyone tried digging clams or finding mussels anywhere on Camano Island? Year round? What area or beach were you successful at finding your bounty?
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I didn't go clamming myself because the locals don't look too kindly on visitors who grab and go. So, if you do plan on clamming please speak to a park ranger and understand …
I didn't go clamming myself because the locals don't look too kindly on visitors who grab and go. So, if you do plan on clamming please speak to a park ranger and understand what your limit should be and respect the limits so other people can enjoy the bounty as well.
I think I read that the waterfront cabins do have have bathrooms; is that true? If so, what are the alternatives?
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Some of the bigger cabins have bathrooms, but most of the cabins do not have bathrooms. There is a clean and bright bathhouse right behind the cabins near the Center for …
Some of the bigger cabins have bathrooms, but most of the cabins do not have bathrooms. There is a clean and bright bathhouse right behind the cabins near the Center for Wooden Boats