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Blind Island Marine State Park is a 3-acre marine camping park near Blind Bay, Shaw Island. Accessible only by boat, the park offers two campsites at the top of the island, among the fruit trees now choked with grasses and brush. Each site has a 360-degree vista of Shaw and Orcas islands and the narrow channel between them. Stunning Mount Baker shows itself on clear days, and big skies full of clouds offer changing views when the mountain is hiding. The park is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, and its campsites are only available for boaters arriving by human- or wind-powered watercraft. There is no potable water on Blind Island; the wells, now dry or stagnant, do not have fresh water. Visitors must pack out what they pack in. Recreational crabbing in Blind Bay can be excellent.
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(360) 902-8844
blm_or_sanjuanislandsnm@blm.gov
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We’re still collecting and analyzing information on this particular campground. As we gather sufficient data, we’ll automatically generate a GenieSummary. You can help by submitting a review on this campground.
From The Campground
Blind Island Marine State Park is a 3-acre marine camping park near Blind Bay, Shaw Island. Accessible only by boat, the park offers two campsites at the top of the island, among the fruit trees now choked with grasses and brush. Each site has a 360-degree vista of Shaw and Orcas islands and the narrow channel between them. Stunning Mount Baker shows itself on clear days, and big skies full of clouds offer changing views when the mountain is hiding. The park is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, and its campsites are only available for boaters arriving by human- or wind-powered watercraft. There is no potable water on Blind Island; the wells, now dry or stagnant, do not have fresh water. Visitors must pack out what they pack in. Recreational crabbing in Blind Bay can be excellent.
Amenities
Activities
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No Discount Data
Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(360) 902-8844
blm_or_sanjuanislandsnm@blm.gov
Quick Stats
4
Sites
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Site Price
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Max RV Size
0ft.
Elevation
414682
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