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The trail is clear and maintained. There are many large tree roots on the ground so could make it difficult to hike on. The trail is well marked. You can hear traffic along SW Camano Drive as the trail borders the road but there weren't many cars the day we were there.Directions: Drive into the State Park off of SW Camano Drive, past the welcome center. There is a drop off shelter with parking close by. The trailhead is at the north end of the shelter.This hike involves three combined trails. You start on the Bluff Trail where you'll come across one lookout platform. You continue on to the West Marine Trail where there are two more viewing platforms, winding around to the East Marine Trail, back to the Bluff Trail and back track a short ways to where you start at the trailhead.*Note: the app recorded this as 2.1 miles but its really 2 miles according to my tracker and the Apple health app (probably the location of my phone in my jacket pocket threw it off).
This park was a private fishing resort from the 1930's-1950's. FOCIP (Friend of Camano Island Parks) were actively involved in 1993 when the resort owners worked with WA Parks and Rec to buy the property and create the state park.
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