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  2. Cama Beach State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cama Beach Historical State Park is a public recreation area facing Saratoga Passage on the southwest shore of Camano Island in Island County, Washington. The state park preserves the site of a renovated, modernized 1930s-era auto court and fishing resort.

  3. Camano Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    Camano Island State Park is a publicly owned recreation area on Camano Island in Puget Sound located 14 miles (23 km) southwest of Stanwood in Island County, Washington, United States. The park occupies 173 acres (70 ha) and has 6,700 feet (2,000 m) of shoreline. It is managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. [2]

  4. Camano Island - Wikipedia

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    Camano Island State Park, near Elger Bay, was opened in 1949 after a one-day volunteer effort with 500 local residents to prepare the property. [45] It has 6,700 feet (2,000 m) of shoreline, camping areas, and hiking trails on 244 acres (99 ha) of land. [46] Cama Beach State Park opened in 2008 at the site of a former beach resort, which was ...

  5. List of Washington state parks - Wikipedia

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    Camping and water activities on the Columbia River: Dash Point: King: 398 161 Camping, trails, and water activities on Puget Sound: Deception Pass: Island: 4,134 1,673 Camping, water activities, and old-growth forest at the northern end of Whidbey Island: Dosewallips: Jefferson: 425 172 Camping and water activities on Hood Canal: Doug's Beach ...

  6. Greenbank Farm - Wikipedia

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    Greenbank Farm sits prominently in Greenbank, 13 minutes south of Coupeville and 10 minutes north of Freeland on one of the thinnest parts of Whidbey Island. This gives the farm the unique view of Puget Sound on both sides of the Island. While only a third of the way up the island, it is considered by many residents to be the dividing landmark ...

  7. Island County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    SR 525 enters Island County from the East/South via the Mukilteo-Clinton ferry and terminates at an intersection with SR 20, South of Coupeville. SR 532 begins on Camano Island at Terry's Corner and departs Island County to the East via the Camano Gateway Bridge. These islands are also served by a fare-free/pre-paid bus service called Island ...

  8. Camano–Whidbey ferry - Wikipedia

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    The distance from Coupeville to mid-island Camano is closer to 60 miles. The lack of ferry service between the islands is a problem for Island County government officials. [1] In 1995, it was established that (depending on season) 8–20 county employees travel daily from the county seat at Coupeville to Camano Island on inter-island business ...

  9. Great Camanoe - Wikipedia

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    A 1793 Spanish map of the Virgin Islands refers to Great Camanoe island as Cayman Grande and Little Camanoe island as Caiman Chico. [2] These names are obvious references to American crocodiles (cayman or caiman) which inhabited the area when the islands were first explored by Christopher Columbus and to this day are still found on Cuba, Hispaniola and other Caribbean locations.