Camano Island Getaway

When the clouds lifted across the way we discovered a spectacular view.

As our Thanksgiving holiday approached and it became clear that we would be celebrating without family for the first time in many years, Reg and I chose to do our social distancing and turkey roasting in Washington State. We managed to rent a one bedroom cottage on Camano Island, perched right on the waters of the Puget Sound region. When the clouds allowed, we enjoyed a view across to Whidbey Island and the mountains of Olympic Peninsula beyond. It’s been the perfect getaway.

We were sandwiched between two state parks, each an easy one mile walk from our front door. Wednesday we headed to Cama Beach State Park, first detouring along the trail to Cranberry Lake. It seemed an appropriate destination for a holiday walk.

We chose not to linger, instead turning back to find the trail to Cama Beach.

We found the beach deserted but rows and rows of rustic cabins, when filled with vacationers, promise a very different scene.

We climbed back up to hike the Marine Loop Trail, enjoyed a perfect lunch spot and then finished our tour of Cama Beach State Park.

The following day we headed in the opposite direction to explore Camano Island State Park, choosing the loop trail which took us high above the beach, down to the shore and then back up again.

We drive home tomorrow, but squeezed one last walk in today. Another loop trail through the Camano Ridge Forest Preserve allowed us the chance to explore the opposite end of the island.

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6 thoughts on “Camano Island Getaway

  1. Jeff Roberts

    Very nice spot and nice pictures. How did you find this place, and how did you do the vertical slices of pictures?

    Jeff

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    • Thanks Jeff. I searched for lodging and found this on VRBO. It was perfect for us.
      I chose the Tiled Gallery photo option on Word Press. There are several different display options for images. Sue

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    • Oh, I think I see what you mean about vertical slices…the program does that for some reason. If you open the post from what the email opens, it will reload with the photos arranged in a collage format, which is what they should look like.

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  2. Jackie Bachman

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Jackie Bachman Board Member, Community Relations OHRA (760) 889-5122 Jackie.bachman53@gmail.com

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  3. Looks like a place I’d like to visit.

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