Welcome, we're so excited you've joined us! Important reminders: 1. Only one parking pass/cabin. if you need to have a 2nd car, you'll need a Discover Pass or to pay $11.50/day at the front office 2. Arrive before the shuttle stops running (i7:30pm Friday, 5:30pm Saturday) to avoid bringing your belongings down to your cabin by foot (~15 min walk) 3. Meals: Friday & Saturday dinners are included. Saturday breakfast/lunch is on your own, Cama Cafe is open for breakfast and lunch options (open 8am-2pm) is located in the Cama Center. Other options include bringing your own food, cooking on the grills around the park, or driving into town.
Plan on paying for parking each day in the state park. Parking is located above all venues, requiring a short walk (~15 minutes) or a shuttle ride to the event. Shuttles run daily from Xam to Ypm (time TBD). For parking costs, a daily parking pass is $11.50. If you are a WA resident or if you plan to be at the park all three days, consider purchasing an annual Discover Pass in advance for $35. You can purchase one from the Cama Beach State Park office during business hours, online, at one of the vendors listed on the site: https://discoverpass.wa.gov/133/Where-to-Buy
The park is a 486-acre waterfront location against a forested backdrop. It is connected by a mile-long trail to the 244-acre Camano Island State Park, which also is open for day use and overnight stays year round. Activities include: -15 miles of hiking trails -Boat Rentals (10am to dusk; canoes, kayaks, row boats, motor boats, and sail boats) -Fishing (license/gear required: https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations) -Toy Boat Making (10am-2pm, $3 donation) -Biking (bring your bike, if interested!) -Yard Games (horseshoes, giant chess, cornhole, volleyball, and more) -Exploring (beach stroll, checking out the park store, picnics, wildlife viewing) -Beach bonfires (4 fire pits) and more to be announced!
Whatever makes you comfortable! We hope you'll take time to enjoy the beautiful natural setting of our venue, and several activities (including our ceremony) will be outdoors. Bring some shoes that are good for walking around and getting a little dirty, something warm, and a wind/waterproof jacket in case we get some of that classic Pacific Northwest rain. For the wedding itself, recommended attire is semi-formal (no spike heels allowed in the venue), but wear whatever makes you feel fabulous.
Temp is moderate in July, expect warm northwest weather., rain is unlikely.