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South Whidbey Island State Park Views from Group Camp © Michael Martin
Views from Group Camp Area
Spencer Spit State Park © gia parsons
Cama Beach State Park © Joe Mabel / CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Looking down to the historic Cama Beach Resort buildings, Cama Beach State Park, Washington state, U.S.
Gifford Pinchot National Forest LOWER FALLS © Krystle
Jumping off Lower Falls. Can only do this if its late summer, its still very dangerous But also one of my best memories in my entire life So amazing One of the most spectacular places in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
Tolmie State Park Bridge to the Beach © Gary Morgan
This is a HDR photo of the bridge at Tolmie State Park, looking toward the beach. Dec. 11, 2011
Whitman Mission National Historic Site © Peggy Jennings
Steamboat Rock State Park On top of Steamboat © Megan Ufkes
Olympic National Park Grizzly Stump © Denis Holmes
Whitman Mission National Historic Site © Peggy Jennings
Lower Falls Campground © ZeFlower / CC BY 2.0
Steamboat Rock State Park © jim bish
South Whidbey Island State Park Views from Group Camp © Michael Martin
Views from Group Camp Area
Mill Creek Reservation State Wildlife Recreation Area © Peggy Jennings
Spencer Spit State Park © gia parsons
Steamboat Rock State Park Summer Color © Megan Ufkes
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Washington's The Islands Region Parks

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Parks in this region are near these Washington Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
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Blind Island Marine State Park
Blind Island is a small, three-acre marine camping park located near the entrance of Blind Bay, Shaw Island. This natural area includes 1,280 feet of saltwater and rocky shoreline, with year-round moorage available. This park is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail. All of the onshore campsites are for ........more >
Cama Beach State Park
Cama Beach State Park is on the southwest shore of Camano Island facing Saratoga Passage. Cama Beach offers visitors a chance to step back in time to a 1930s-era Puget Sound fishing resort complete with waterfront cedar cabins and bungalows. These have been refurbished, with modern conveniences added, ........more >
Camano Island State Park Drive
Camano Island State Park is a 244-acre camping park with 6,700 feet of rocky shoreline and beach. The park provides sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and offers opportunities for shellfish harvesting. The park is open year round for camping and day use.........more >
Clark Island Marine State Park
Accessible only by boat, Clark Island is a 55-acre marine camping and moorage park with 11,292 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Georgia. Beaches are sandy on the west side of the island and smooth pea gravel on the east side. This is a popular kayaking site. It provides an important camping ........more >
Deception Pass State Park
Deception Pass State Park is a 4,134-acre marine and camping park with 77,000 feet of saltwater shoreline, and 33,900 feet of freshwater shoreline on three lakes. Rugged cliffs drop to meet the turbulent waters of Deception Pass. The park is outstanding for breath-taking views, old-growth forests and ........more >
Doe Island Marine State Park
Accessible only by boat, Doe Island Marine State Park is a quiet 7-acre marine moorage and camping park with 2,049 feet of saltwater shoreline southeast of Orcas Island. Accessible only by boat, the park features views of the Salish Sea and surrounding mountains and islands. There is no potable water ........more >
James Island Marine State Park
James Island Marine State Park is a 581-acre, marine camping and moorage park with 12,335 feet of saltwater shoreline on Rosario Strait. Much of James Island has been designated a Natural Forest Area and is closed to public access, except for designated recreational areas and 1.5 miles of high bluff ........more >
Jones Island Marine State Park
Jones Island State park is a 188-acre marine camping park with 25,000 feet of saltwater shoreline on the San Jaun channel. The park features a beautiful loop trail down the center of the island then around the western shore. A herd of black-tail deer live on the island. The deer have become habituated ........more >
Jones Island State Park National Wildlife Refuge
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Joseph Whidbey State Park
Joseph Whidbey State Park is a 206-acre day-use park with 3,100 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Juan de Fuca in northern Puget Sound. The scenery is beautiful, views are magnificent, wildlife is everywhere and the beach is one of the grandest on Whidbey Island. This forested park on Puget ........more >
Lime Kiln State Park
Lime Kiln Point is a 36-acre day-use park set on the west side of San Juan Island. The park is considered one of the best places in the world to view whales from a land-based facility. Orca whales are common in the waters off Lime Kiln. The park, which features a richly diverse environment, includes ........more >
Matia Island State Park
Matia Island State Park is a 145-acre marine park with 20,676 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Georgia. The island is part of the San Juan National Wildlife Refuge. Under a mutual agreement between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, ........more >
Moran State Park
Moran State Park is a 5,252-acre camping park with five freshwater lakes and over 30 miles of hiking trails. Atop the 2,409-foot-high Mt. Constitution, the highest point on the San Juan Islands, there stands a stone observation tower built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936. The tower offers ........more >
Posey Island State Park
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San Juan Island National Historical Park
Orca whales and bald eagles abound here, as do more than 200 species of birds navigating the Pacific flyway. But the park was created in 1966 based upon an idea that individuals and nations can solve their problems peacfully without resorting to violence. For it was here in 1859 that the United States ........more >
San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area
San Juan Islands Refuge consists of 83 rocks, reefs, grassy islands, and forested islands scattered throughout the San Juan Islands of northern Puget Sound. These islands, totaling almost 450 acres, were set aside to protect colonies of nesting seabirds, including pigeon guillemots, double-crested cormorants, ........more >
Skull Island State Park
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South Whidbey Island State Park
South Whidbey Island State Park is a 347-acre camping park with 4,500 feet of saltwater shoreline on Admiralty Inlet. Park features include old-growth forest, tidelands for crabbing and clamming, campsites secluded by lush, forest undergrowth and breathtaking views of the Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains. ........more >
Spencer Spit State Park
Spencer Spit State Park is a 138-acre marine and camping park situated on Lopez Island in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The park is named for the lagoon-enclosing sand spit on which it rests. The park has a reputation for excellent crabbing, clamming and car-top boating. This is one of the few state parks ........more >
Stuart Island Marine State Park
Stuart Island State Park is an 85-acre marine camping park with 33,030 feet of shoreline. The park is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail and offers camping and moorage at Reed and Prevost harbors. Some campsites are for the exclusive use of those arriving by human- or wind-powered watercraft.........more >
Sucia Island Marine State Park
Sucia Island Marine State Park is an 814-acre marine park with 77,700 feet of shoreline and abundant camping and moorage. The main island and several smaller islands comprise the Sucia group. There are no services on this island, and fossil collecting is strictly prohibited in this and all Washington state parks.........more >
Turn Island State Park
Turn Island State Park is a 35-acre marine park with 16,000 feet of shoreline. The island is part of the San Juan National Wildlife Refuge. Park hours/updates The park is open year round for camping, day use and moorage. Summer hours 630 a.m. to dusk.Winter hours 8 a.m. to dusk.Quiet hours ........more >
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