PARKS AND CAMPING ON ORCAS ISLAND

The county dock
at Olga

Cascade Falls in
Moran State Park

The county dock
at Eastsound
Surrounded by such incredible beauty it's only natural that Orcas Island would be a favorite destination for enjoying time at the many parks and camping facilities on the island.
Camps:
* Camp Orkila YMCA - 360-376-2678
* Four Winds Westward Ho - 360-376-2277
* Indralaya Theosophical Society - 360-376-4526
* Canoe (French language) - 360-376-6938
Parks:
* Moran State Park - 360-376-2326
5252-acres with 30 miles of foot, bike and equestrian trails leading to mountain lakes and waterfalls; 150 campsites; Sunrise at Mt. Constitution 2409 ft summit with stone tower modeled after 12th century watchtowers, built by the CCC
* Dept of Natural Resources Recreation Sites Accessible by boat or hiking trails
* Obstruction Pass Park
80 acres with 400 ft beach and 11 hike-in campsites and 3 mooring buoys
* Point Doughty Recreation Site
Accessible only by kayak, 2 campsites
Marine - accessible by boat only:
For reservations, call 888-CAMPOUT. For further information, call
360-902-8844.
* Doe Bay Marine State Park - 60 ft moorage float space (summer only), primitive campsites, feeIf you're ready to do more than camp and hike around Orcas Island, contact us to find out how you can become a homeowner or a landowner here soon!
* Jones Island State Park - 7 moorage buoys, (summer only), 264 ft moorage float space, primitive campsites, fee, marine trail.
* Sucia Island - 6 sites, 562 acres, 48 buoys, underwater diving park at Ewing Cove, waste dump station at Fossil Bay, primitive campsites, fee
* Patos Island - 2 buoys, primitive campsites, fee
* Matia Island - 150 acres (5 acres parkland, 145 acres wildlife) - 2 mooring buoys, (summer only) 144' moorage float space, waste dump station, primitive campsites, fee
* Blind Island - 4 moorage buoys, underwater diving park, marine trail
* Clark Island - 9 moorage buoys, primitive campsites, fee
* Guide to the San Juan Islands Marine Parks (click on the pertinent marine park site): http://www.parks.wa.gov/moorage/parks/
* Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife: http://wdfw.wa.gov/



