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Parks in the Stanwood and Camano Island Area

Parks in the Stanwood and Camano Island Area

Lovers of the outdoors are sure to fall in love with the greenery that exists within the Stanwood and Camano Island area. Whether you’re taking your pooch for a walk, going for a jog, or biking with friends, you’ll find a park that’s close to home and perfect for you!

Camano Island

If you live on or near Camano Island, there’s no shortage of outdoor activities for you to enjoy. There’s green space to fit any activity. Bring your friends along for a picnic, or just go on a serene hike by yourself. No matter what you want to do, there’s somewhere nearby for you to have some outdoor fun!

Camano Island State Park

You can sit by the shore or hunker down for some camping at the Camano Island State Park. This massive chunk of preserved wilderness includes areas for fishing as well as a 244 acre campground. There are also convenient places to pick up day passes or permits for boating on the  Puget Sound.

Cama Beach Historical State Park

Not too far from Camano Island State Park is a gem from the past. At the Cama Beach Historical State Park, you can spend the night in an old resort cabin. When you wake up in the morning, you can fuel up for your adventures at the on-site Cama Beach Café! Some of this park even has high speed Wi-Fi access, so you can document and upload your thrilling expedition as you go.

Freedom Park

You won’t be camping or boating at this park, but your kids will definitely thank you for bringing them. Freedom Park is a huge playground! This 12,000 foot paradise for kids was built in five days by volunteers and dedicated to the memory of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association. For patrons who are a little too big to swing on the monkey bars, the park also hosts a sculpture garden.

English Boom Trail County Park

For fans of hiking, there are also plenty of spots to discover. One of the most scenic and memorable is English Boom Trail County Park. This sliver of land borders Skagit Bay and offers beautiful views of its waters. Hailed as a hidden treasure, the English Boom Trail also hosts a variety of picnic areas and historic signage. A day trip to this bayside jaunt is the perfect way to learn a little as you exercise.

Stanwood

Residents of nearby Stanwood also have a variety of choices when it comes to parks. There are just as many places to have some old-fashioned outdoor fun here as there are on Camano Island.

Church Creek Park

While Stanwood’s Church Creek Park also hosts a hiking trail, the real joy of this recreational spot is its community. You’ll find plenty of places to play as a family, including basketball courts and a little league diamond. The manicured grounds of this park also hold an eighteen-hole disc golf course and multiple picnic areas.

Heritage Park

Much like Church Creek Park, Heritage Park is another fantastic family getaway. Its half-mile hiking trail compliments the variety of activities that this park offers. For sports fans, Heritage Park has a track, soccer field, skate park, and plenty of open space. Canine lovers can rejoice and relax at the dog park. There’s even a playground for the kids. If you’re looking for something more reserved, the area also hosts a variety of picnic areas and fantastic birdwatching.

Lake Goodwin Community Park

For a park with only fourteen acres, Lake Goodwin packs in a whole lot of fun! The shore offers access for swimmers to enjoy its namesake lake, while docks enable boat access. Back on dry land, visitors can enjoy its playground, picnic areas, and plentiful green space. If you’re looking to enjoy this fantastic recreational space, it’s recommended that you stop by early. Parking is limited, and the park is incredibly popular.

Kayak Point Regional County Park

Adventurers looking for a more rugged, traditional experience should dive into Kayak Point Regional County Park! This massive, gorgeous plot of land is perfect for hiking, camping, swimming, picnicking, boating, and (of course) kayaking. The superb campgrounds of Kayak Point Regional County Park offer visitors the option to enjoy privacy within one of ten maintained yurts or at one of its thirty campsites. When you’ve had enough rough-and-tumble activities, you can relax on the shores of Port Susan.

It doesn’t matter which park you choose. All of the parks on Camano Island, and in Stanwood are gorgeous and lovingly maintained. All you’ll need to worry about is having fun, staying safe, and enjoying some outdoor time!