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Hiking around Camano offers diverse landscapes, including forested bluffs, old-growth forests, and extensive rocky shorelines. The island features trails that wind through dense woodlands and descend to beaches, providing a combined forest and shore experience. Panoramic views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and the Cascade Mountains are accessible from various viewpoints. Wetlands and lakes also provide opportunities for birdwatching and gentle walks.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Cama Beach Marine View Loop and Cranberry Lake trail offers a delightful mix of forest and marine scenery, perfect for a relaxed outing. You'll wander through peaceful groves of…
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The Iverson Spit Preserve Loop offers a delightful and easy hiking experience, guiding you through diverse ecosystems from sandy beaches to quiet marshlands and peaceful woodlands. This 1.3-mile (2.1 km)…

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10.9km
02:55
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Step into the serene embrace of Saratoga Woods Trail, where Whidbey Island's protected forest comes alive with verdant growth and towering trees. The path winds through a landscape rich with…
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The South Whidbey Community Park Loop trails offer a delightful and accessible escape into nature, perfect for a relaxed outing. You'll wander through peaceful forestland, with a network of shorter…
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Explore Greenbank Farm on an easy 1.3-mile (2.1 km) hike, gaining just 98 feet (30 metres) in elevation. This route takes about 34 minutes to complete, offering a pleasant walk…
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This waterfront cafe provides breathtaking views of Saratoga Passage and Whidbey Island. Guests can enjoy a relaxing break, sipping coffee or enjoying a meal while potentially spotting whales in the water.
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Cama Beach State Park is a 38-acre state recreation area along the Saratoga Passage on Camano Island's southwest shore.
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The area is relatively small, but a person can still go 8 to 10 miles with the spiderweb of trails. Bring water and snacks.
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Despite the rain, this quick hike was wonderful. Putney Woods is one of my favorite places to hike. Despite being next to moderately traveled roads, you still get a sense of being miles away from civilization. I would say the best part is the most of the trails are named after famous books like Wuthering Heights or Jane Eyre.
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Camano Island offers a variety of hiking trails, with over 8 routes documented on komoot. These range from easy strolls to moderate hikes, ensuring options for different fitness levels.
The hiking routes on Camano Island are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 18 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, including forested bluffs, quiet woodlands, and stunning coastal views.
Yes, many of the trails on Camano Island are dog-friendly, though dogs are generally required to be on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific park regulations before you go.
Absolutely. Camano Island features several easy and family-friendly trails. For example, the Cranberry Lake loop from Cama Beach State Park is an easy 2.4-mile path through woodlands, perfect for a leisurely outing. The Iverson Spit Preserve also offers flat, accessible trails ideal for families and birdwatching.
Yes, Camano Island has several excellent loop trails. The Camano Ridge loop from Camano Ridge is a popular 3.0-mile option through evergreen forests. Another great choice is the Freund Marsh loop — Oak Harbor, Washington, which offers a shorter 2.3-mile experience.
For panoramic views, trails within Camano Island State Park and Cama Beach State Park often provide breathtaking vistas of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and Saratoga Passage. Barnum Point County Park also boasts sweeping views of Port Susan Bay and the Cascade Mountains.
Camano Island is a fantastic spot for wildlife viewing. Hikers frequently spot eagles, herons, and various seabirds. During migration season, you might even see Pacific gray whales from the bluffs. Wetlands like Iverson Spit Preserve are excellent for birdwatching, and areas around Cranberry Lake have reported coyote sightings.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore several interesting spots. The Coupeville Wharf and Mukilteo Lighthouse are notable man-made monuments. For natural attractions, Freund Marsh offers unique wetland scenery, and Dugualla State Park provides additional forest exploration opportunities.
Most state and county parks on Camano Island, such as Camano Island State Park, Cama Beach State Park, Barnum Point County Park, and Iverson Spit Preserve, offer designated parking areas for trail access. Some parks may require a Discover Pass for parking.
Camano Island offers enjoyable hiking year-round. While summer provides warm, sunny days perfect for coastal walks, spring brings wildflowers and active birdlife. Fall offers beautiful foliage, and even winter hiking can be pleasant, with quieter trails and crisp air, especially through the sheltered forests.
Yes, many trails on Camano Island offer a unique combination of forest and beach. Trails often wind through dense forested bluffs before descending to rocky shorelines, allowing you to enjoy both environments in a single hike. Camano Island State Park is a prime example, with trails like the Loop Trail providing both forest and beach access.
Yes, you can. For instance, the trail systems of Camano Island State Park and Cama Beach State Park are connected by a one-mile trail, allowing for extended hiking opportunities and diverse routes between the two parks.


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