Are you a boater craving island time? Do you paddle the Puget Sound on your days off? Then we have the perfect island escape.
Accessible only by boat, Blake Island offers a change of pace not far from Seattle. This destination features blue waters, peaceful trails, driftwood-scattered beaches and views of the city and Mt. Rainier.
Once off your boat or kayak, let your boots or bicycle take you down miles of trail to the island's interior, where forest animals and birds make appearances. Or stay near the water and fish, dig for clams in season or go scuba diving. Arriving by human-powered watercraft? Hunker down in one of the Cascadia Marine Trail campsites at the west end of the island for majestic sunsets over the Olympic Mountains.
Whether you're lounging on your vessel or kayaking the Cascadia Marine trail Blake Island will exceed expectations.
PARK FEATURES Blake Island Marine State Park is a 472-acre, marine camping park with 5 miles of saltwater beach shoreline and approximately 655 acres of saltwater bedland. The park is reachable only by tour boat or private boat.