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  1. Oct 17, 2023 · Camano Island State Park feels a world away with its forested trails, rocky shoreline and sweeping views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains and Mount Rainier. Come for a fun and laid back camping weekend filled with boating, hiking, fishing and beach exploration.

  2. May 22, 2023 · Things to Do in Camano Island, Washington: See Tripadvisor's 2,041 traveler reviews and photos of Camano Island tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Camano Island. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  3. Camano Island is an outdoor enthusiasts dream – whether you want to hike the trails, explore the beaches, zip line through the trees, or try out axe throwing – the options are endless.

    • Explore State Parks and Nature Reserves
    • Explore The Best Restaurants
    • Go Wine Or Beer Tasting
    • Visit Camano Commons
    • Explore The Camano Art Scene
    • Hunt For Glass Blown Orbs

    Camano Island is probably best known for its outdoor activities. There are a bunch of quiet state parks offering wooded and beach trails perfect for easy hikes.

    There were more yummy restaurants than I anticipated on this rural island and in nearby Stanwood. One of my favorites include Shima Japanese Restauranton a cobblestone street in Stanwood. It has excellent sushi rolls with interesting flavor combos. On Camano Island itself, don’t miss Cristy’s Lumpia and Tapped Camano. Cristy’s is serving authentic ...

    Dusty Cellars Winery

    Dusty Cellars Wineryis a tiny Camano Island winery producing only 700 cases per year. It’s only open the first weekend of each month or by appoint for groups of at least 6. It hasn’t been open the times I’ve been on the island, but stop for a tasting if it is when you’re there!

    Edward Lynne Cellars

    Edward Lynne Cellarsis the other of winery on Camano Island. They have about 2 acres of vineyards where they produce grapes for their estate wines. Like Dusty Cellars, they’re only open on the weekends and a few sporadic days throughout the month. So if you’re there when they’re both open, make sure to add these wineries to your list of things to do on Camano Island!

    Ale Spike Brewery

    Ale Spike Breweryis a small microbrewery inside a warehouse complex off-the-beaten-path. Tourists would never find their small tasting room off the main road, but it’s worth seeking out. They make great beers you can enjoy on draft in their brewery or take some crowlers to go.

    Camano Commonsis the heart of Camano Island. It’s a complex of small businesses, restaurants, and shops arranged around a courtyard perfect for connecting over a beer or ice cream. Make sure to check out the main shop for local Pacific Northwest Gifts, including coffee from Camano Island Coffee. You’ll also find some great eats in Camano Commons. T...

    Camano Island is full of Pacific Northwest artists, so exploring their public work and art galleries is one of the best things to do on Camano Island. One way to see them is with this self-guided artist studio tour. Or check out Matzke Fine Art, which is part gallery, part outdoor sculpture park.

    If you’re visiting in February, save time to check out on of the most fun activities on the island: Great Northwest Glass Quest. Over about a 2-week period, clues are hidden across the island for people to find. If you’re one of the lucky 400 to find one, you’ll get a glass blown orb from local artists Mark and Marcus Ellinger.

  4. Zillow has 116 homes for sale in Camano Island WA. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place.

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  5. Camano Island cabins are located in a diverse mature forest with peek-a-boo views of Saratoga Passage.

  6. Rest your head beachside at both Camano Island State Park and Cama Beach. The former has 88 standard sites, two hiker/biker sites, five cabins, one dump station, two restrooms and two showers, and welcomes RVs to the upper camping loop. All campsites are first come, first served.

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