Visit CWB at Cama Beach

Mothers Day Sail at Cama

CWB's new location at Cama Beach State Park offers a place for visitors to learn about wooden boat building, maritime heritage and native people's presence on the land. This location features small wooden boats and world-renowned, hands-on history programs among simple cabins nestled between forest and sea at this 1930s-era Puget Sound fishing resort. 

Visit us in the Boatman's House

Wednesday - Sunday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm (May - September).Come talk to us about CWB activities, membership and volunteering. Maritime books are available for check-out to CWB members. A range of CWB T-shirt, hats, and mugs are also available in the gift shop.

Things to do at CWB at Cama Beach

  • Livery – rent a boat by the hour or for the day
  • Classes – youth and adults can take maritime classes
  • Events –  join us year round for all kinds of events on the water
  • Cabins – learn more about renting a cabin at Cama Beach through Washington State Parks by calling or visiting their website.
  • Directions to our Cama Beach Site

Visitors to Cama Beach State Park will experience wooden boats in ways both familiar and new, learning about the cultural history of small boats, while surrounded by the natural beauty of the forest and the water's edge.

When you visit the Park, do dress for the weather, as the Park is open to the elements and it can be colder on the beach.

Island Transit operates buses on Camano Island and has a route that stops at Terry's Corner next to the Camano Getaway visitor's center. Check the Island Transit website for more information about public trasportation on Camano Island.

For more information please don't hesitate to contact us:
Address: 1880 SW Camano Drive
Camano Island, WA 98282
Phone: (360) 387-9361

Interested in renting a cabin?

CWB does not rent out the historic cabins. These are managed by Washington State Parks. Reservations can be made, starting July 1, 2008, by calling (360) 387-1550. Visit the Washington State Parks website for the resort at www.parks.wa.gov/camabeach/.