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  2. Cascadia Marine Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Cascadia Marine Trail is a 150-mile (240 km) water trail on Puget Sound. [1]Created in 1993, [2] it is designated as one of the 16 National Millennium Trails and suitable for day or multi-day trips.

  3. Posey Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    It has about 1,000 feet (300 m) of saltwater shoreline and is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, with campsites restricted to visitors arriving in non-motorized watercraft. The island-park is managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.

  4. Kinney Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    Kinney Point State Park is a 67-acre (27 ha) Washington marine state park in Jefferson County. The park sits on 683 feet (208 m) of shoreline at the south end of Marrowstone Island and has no upland access. The park is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail with campsites restricted to boaters arriving by other than motorized means. Park activities ...

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  6. Spencer Spit State Park - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Spit State Park is a public recreation area ran under the Washington State Parks. It covers one hundred and thirty-eight acres (56 ha) (a total of 7,840 feet of shoreline) on the eastern shore of Lopez Island in San Juan County, Washington.

  7. Stuart Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Island Marine State Park Stuart Island State Park in San Juan County, Washington is a marine camping park in the Washington State Park System . It consists of 433 acres (175 ha) of land and waterways on and around Stuart Island , named for Frederick D. Stuart, clerk to explorer Charles Wilkes .

  8. Dash Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    Dash Point State Park is a 398-acre (161 ha) Washington state park on Puget Sound that straddles the line between King and Pierce counties. The park has over 3,300 feet (1,000 m) of shoreline, 140 campsites, 11 miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking, [2] and offers beachcombing, fishing, swimming, birdwatching, windsurfing, skimboarding, and wildlife viewing.

  9. Jones Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park features a dock, four miles of hiking trails, and 24 primitive campsites, two of which are reserved for non-motorized voyagers traveling along the Cascadia Marine Trail. The park's population of black-tail deer have become accustomed to human presence and will allow themselves to be fed by hand; however, this activity is illegal. [3]