Kayaking Parks Near Burlington

Discover 21 parks for kayaking within driving distance of Burlington

Hope Island Marine State Park

La Conner, Washington
20 miles away

"Burlington is a convenient stop for groceries, gear, and fuel before heading to the coast. Families and boaters from the area visit for easy access to Skagit Bay and nearby outdoor recreation."

A boat-access-only island park in Skagit Bay with beaches, forest, camping, and wildlife viewing.

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Skagit Island Marine State Park

San Juan Islands, Washington
20 miles away

"Burlington offers convenient shopping and highway access for visitors en route to island launches. Many day-trippers and campers stop here for supplies."

A remote marine park offering primitive island camping, shoreline exploration, and wildlife viewing.

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Crab Island State Park

Plattsburgh, New York
23 miles away

"Burlington, Vermont’s largest city, is known for its vibrant arts scene and waterfront, making it a great starting point for day trips to Crab Island."

A historic, water-access-only park on Lake Champlain, ideal for boating and fishing.

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Saddlebag Island Marine State Park

San Juan Islands, Washington
30 miles away

"Burlington is close enough for a weekend launch toward the San Juan Islands. Visitors from here often come for boating, kayaking, and coastal day trips."

A boat-access-only marine park in the San Juan Islands known for kayaking, beach camping, and wildlife viewing.

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Spencer Spit State Park

Lopez Island, Washington
35 miles away

"Burlington travelers often head to Spencer Spit for camping and shoreline exploration. The park offers a scenic island destination within reach of the Skagit Valley."

A peaceful marine park on Lopez Island with beaches, kayaking, and classic San Juan Islands scenery.

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Clark Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
39 miles away

"Burlington is close to ferry and launch access for the San Juan Islands. It appeals to travelers looking for a quick route to camping, kayaking, and wildlife viewing."

A quiet boat-in marine park in the San Juan Islands with beach access, camping, and scenic Salish Sea views.

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Matia Island Marine State Park

San Juan Islands, Washington
41 miles away

"Burlington is close to the Skagit Valley and a convenient starting point for trips to the San Juan Islands. Boaters and kayakers from here visit for scenic, low-crowd outings."

A secluded marine park on a forested island with beaches, wildlife, and boating access.

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Obstruction Pass State Park

Orcas Island, Washington
44 miles away

"Burlington is within reach of the San Juan ferry system, making the park a feasible day trip for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors from Burlington often come for kayaking, fishing, and scenic shoreline access."

A quiet marine park on Orcas Island with shoreline access, picnic areas, and scenic views.

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Skull Island

San Juan County, Washington
45 miles away

"Burlington offers easy access to ferry routes and regional marinas serving the San Juan Islands. Visitors from Burlington are drawn to Skull Island for its secluded, low-key outdoor experience."

A secluded island park in the San Juan Islands offering shoreline exploration, wildlife viewing, and peaceful day-use recreation.

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Jones Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
46 miles away

"Burlington is close enough for residents seeking a weekend marine escape. The park appeals to visitors looking for boating, paddling, and a peaceful island campsite."

A boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands with camping, kayaking, fishing, and scenic shoreline.

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Eagle Island Marine State Park

Eastsound, Washington
47 miles away

"Burlington is a regional shopping and lodging center near the route to Anacortes. Many visitors from Burlington head to the islands for weekend boating and outdoor recreation."

A secluded boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands with camping, beaches, and wildlife viewing.

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James Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
47 miles away

"Burlington visitors often travel to the islands for a quieter outdoor escape. The park appeals to those looking for camping and shoreline exploration."

A secluded boat-access island park in the San Juan Islands known for kayaking, camping, and wildlife viewing.

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Blind Island Marine State Park

Blind Bay, Washington
48 miles away

"Burlington is close to the mainland ferry and marina network serving the San Juans. Residents and visitors from Burlington often use the area as a jumping-off point for marine park visits."

A small boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands known for quiet anchorage, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.

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Posey Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
49 miles away

"Burlington offers easy access to the north Puget Sound corridor and the ferry route to the islands. It is a useful stop for supplies before a marine park trip."

A remote marine park offering primitive island camping, kayaking, and scenic San Juan Islands shoreline views.

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Stretch Point State Park

Orcas, Washington
49 miles away

"Burlington offers convenient access to the north Puget Sound ferry network and outdoor destinations. Travelers from Burlington often visit for a simple, scenic escape with picnic and shoreline opportunities."

A quiet marine park on Orcas Island with shoreline access, picnic spots, and scenic views.

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Turn Island Marine State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
49 miles away

"Burlington is close enough for a day trip to the ferry terminal and is a practical starting point for San Juan Islands adventures. Families and outdoor enthusiasts visit for marine scenery and camping."

A boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands known for camping, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.

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Doe Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
50 miles away

"Burlington is close enough for a day trip to the islands for experienced boaters and paddlers. Doe Island provides a more remote alternative to mainland parks and busy waterfront areas."

A secluded marine park in the San Juan Islands known for kayaking, beachcombing, and primitive island camping.

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Stuart Island Marine State Park

Stuart Island, Washington
50 miles away

"Burlington is a convenient mainland city for travelers preparing for a San Juan Islands outing. Visitors from Burlington are often looking for boating, fishing, and a quiet island retreat."

A remote marine park in the San Juan Islands offering boating, kayaking, wildlife viewing, and secluded shoreline camping.

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Sucia Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
52 miles away

"Burlington travelers often use nearby Anacortes to reach the San Juan Islands. Sucia is attractive for those wanting a remote-feeling park without a long drive from home."

A boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands with coves, beaches, camping, and exceptional marine scenery.

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Green River Reservoir State Park

Hyde Park, Vermont
56 miles away

"Burlington visitors often make a day trip or weekend escape for quiet paddling and camping. The park offers a much more secluded experience than Lake Champlain's busier waterfront areas."

A secluded reservoir park known for paddling, fishing, and primitive camping in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.

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