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Road cycling routes in Cama Beach State Park offer access to the scenic Camano Island, characterized by its waterfront views of Saratoga Passage, Whidbey Island, and the Olympic Mountains. The park itself provides a starting point for exploring the island's diverse terrain, which includes both leisurely stretches and more challenging climbs. The region features a mix of coastal roads and forested sections, with the island's comprehensive 40-mile Bicycle Touring Route providing varied cycling opportunities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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riders
34.7km
02:02
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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27.4km
01:31
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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27.4km
01:16
350m
350m
This road cycling loop from Baby Island Saratoga Club Hall offers a fantastic moderate ride through the varied landscapes of Whidbey Island. You'll pedal past lush farmlands, through pine and…
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40.3km
01:52
520m
520m
This road cycling route around South Whidbey State Park offers a fantastic blend of challenging climbs and stunning natural beauty. You'll pedal through a mosaic of lush farmlands, dense pine…
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38.8km
02:15
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Coupeville Ferry Terminal links Whidbey Island and the Olympic Peninsula via the Port Townsend–Coupeville ferry route. A 5-mile crossing over Admiralty Inlet takes about 30–36 minutes. Tickets for adult passengers are $4.25, with discounts available for seniors and individuals with disabilities. For real-time ferry status, schedules, and reservations, visit https://wsdot.wa.gov/travel/washington-state-ferries
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Price Sculpture Forest is in an old-growth forest right on the coast. There are all sorts of sculptures and whimsical art to wander around and discover.
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This waterfront cafe provides breathtaking views of Saratoga Passage and Whidbey Island. Guests can enjoy a relaxing break, sipping coffee or enjoying a meal while potentially spotting whales in the water.
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Cama Beach State Park is a 38-acre state recreation area along the Saratoga Passage on Camano Island's southwest shore.
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In Coupeville, a picturesque harbor town on Whidbey Island, Penn Cove offers protection. The bayfront boasts charming wooden houses, exuding a Scandinavian allure, along with eateries and souvenir shops. The historic Pier, initially built for grain, now caters to tourism, embodying a dreamy tranquility during the off-season.
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Vibrant forest, trails and roads for cycling and hiking, bayside beaches, South Whidbey State Park is bliss. If you get hungry on your ride, this is a great place to stop for a while and have a snack.
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The road cycling routes around Cama Beach State Park offer a mix of coastal roads and forested sections. While all routes listed are rated as moderate, the broader Camano Island Bicycle Touring Route, which can be accessed from the park, includes both leisurely stretches and more challenging climbs, particularly in its northern loop's east-west sections. You can expect varied elevation changes, with routes like Cama Beach State Park – Cama Beach Café loop featuring around 478 meters of elevation gain.
Road cycling in this area is characterized by stunning waterfront views of Saratoga Passage, with Whidbey Island and the Olympic Mountains often visible in the distance. Routes frequently pass through forested areas and along the island's coastline, offering a diverse visual experience. The Waterfront loop from SR 525 at Ellwood Dr is particularly known for its extensive waterfront vistas.
Yes, the area offers several points of interest. You can cycle past Cranberry Lake, known for its beaver habitat, and explore the historical essence of Cama Beach State Park, which was once a 1930s-era Puget Sound fishing resort. The Cama Beach Cafe is accessible, and the Center for Wooden Boats continues to operate, offering boat rentals and educational classes. The Cama Beach State Park – Cama Beach Café loop specifically navigates through the park's surroundings, offering access to these features.
Cama Beach State Park itself serves as a convenient starting point and parking location for road cycling adventures on Camano Island. You can park within the park to access the various routes, including the island-wide Bicycle Touring Route. A Discover Pass is not required when entering the state parks by bicycle.
No, a Discover Pass is not required when entering Cama Beach State Park by bicycle. This makes it a convenient and accessible location for road cyclists.
While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the mild climate of the Puget Sound region generally makes road cycling enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While the komoot routes listed are rated as moderate, the broader Camano Island Bicycle Touring Route, accessible from Cama Beach State Park, does include more leisurely stretches that can be suitable for families. Within the park, there are up to 15 miles of trails, including a one-mile connector to Camano Island State Park, though some of these may be better suited for mountain biking or gravel. For road cycling, consider the flatter sections of the island's touring route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 2 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the extensive waterfront views, the diverse island roads, and the mix of coastal and forested sections that define the routes. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore Camano Island's unique landscapes.
The road cycling routes in and around Cama Beach State Park vary in length. For example, the Roadbike loop from SE Camano Dr at Short Rd (NB) is about 31.4 km, while the Coupeville Wharf – Toby's Tavern loop from Coupeville covers approximately 37.9 km. The island also features a comprehensive 40-mile (64 km) Bicycle Touring Route for longer rides.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Roadbike loop from Baby Island Saratoga Club Hall and the Waterfront loop from SR 525 at Ellwood Dr, which offer circular journeys through the scenic landscape.
Yes, the Cama Beach Cafe is located within Cama Beach State Park and remains accessible. Additionally, as you explore Camano Island on its various cycling routes, you'll find other local establishments, including cafes and pubs, in nearby communities. The Cama Beach State Park – Cama Beach Café loop specifically includes the cafe as a point of interest.


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