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Cascadia Marine Trail Sites

Other Sites (State Parks,

Department of Natural

Resources, County Parks,

City Parks, National Parks,

Forest Service)

Manchester SP

Hope Island

Jarrell Cove

Joemma BeachPenrose Point

AndrewAndersonMarine Park

Kopachuck

Lisabeula Park

Blake Island SP

Fort Ward

Fay Bainbridge

Meadowdale

CamanoIsland

Kayak Point

Possession Point

Kinney Point

Fort Worden SPFortFlagler

Fort Ebey SP

Joseph Whidbey SP

James IsSpencer Spit

BlindIsland

GriffinBay

StuartIsland

PointDoughty

ObstructionPass

LighthouseMarine Park

JonesIslandPosey

Island

Bowman BayAla Spit

Oak Harbor City Park

Cypress HeadPelican Beach

Lummi Island

Saddlebag Island

Skagit IslandBurrows Island

Oak BayCounty Park

Port of Brownsville

Walker Park

Potlatch SP

San JuanCountyPark

OdlinShaw

Point Robinson

Triton Cove

Narrows Park

Fox Island Fishing Pier

Maple HollowDeMolay Sandspit

Sunrise Beach Park

Birch Bay State Park

Hope Island Marine SP Pioneer Park

Patos IslandSucia Island

Matia Island

Clark Island

Doe Island

Turn Is

Twanoh

Belfair

Wolfe Property

Bay View

Fort Casey SP

Poulsbo

KitsapMemorial

Sequim Bay

The Cascadia Marine Trail | From the Capital to Canada

The Cascadia Marine Trail is a system of campsites for people arriving in human powered boats like canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, beachable sailboats and rowboats.

The trail continues a 10,000 year tradition of traveling the Salish Sea, through the Puget Sound, Hood Canal and the San Juan Islands.

This National Recreation Trail o�ers both day-use access and overnight camping sites.

Washington Water Trails,the parent organization,works to establish access,recreational and educational opportunities for people using human and wind-powered, beachable watercraft on WashingtonState’s marine and inland waterways.

Mission Statement: Through advocacy, education, and stewardship, WWTA protects andpromotes public access to Washington’s waterways, shorelines, and marine trails for human-poweredwatercraft.

With our e�orts, we want to inspire current and future generations to enjoy and take a greater role in protecting our waterways, and ensuring public access.

Join and see updated trail information on our website.

Contact us: wwta.org(206) 545-91614649 Sunnyside Avenue North, #307Seattle, WA 98103

*Not for navigation; conditions can be hazardous.

Cascadia Marine Trail

Maury Island Marine Park

Scenic Beach SP

Larrabee Park

Seal Rock Campground

Saltwater State Park

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