Washington State Parks Near Eastsound

Discover 7 parks within driving distance of Eastsound

Stretch Point State Park

Orcas, Washington
6 miles away

"Eastsound is the main village on Orcas Island and the closest service center for park visitors. Travelers from Eastsound often visit for a short shoreline outing or a quiet picnic between shopping and dining stops."

Stretch Point State Park offers a secluded island setting with shoreline access, picnic areas, and opportunities to watch for marine wildlife. Its calm atmosphere makes it a favorite stop for visitors seeking a relaxed coastal experience on Orcas Island.

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Eagle Island Marine State Park

Eastsound, Washington
8 miles away

"Eastsound is the closest service hub for groceries, fuel, and marina access before heading to the island. Visitors from here often come for day paddles, camping trips, and scenic boating."

Eagle Island Marine State Park offers a rustic island getaway surrounded by saltwater, with campsites tucked into a wooded setting and shoreline ideal for exploring at low tide. Its isolation and scenic views make it a favorite for paddlers, boaters, and campers seeking solitude.

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Obstruction Pass State Park

Orcas Island, Washington
12 miles away

"Eastsound is the main service hub on Orcas Island and a convenient starting point for a day trip to the park. Visitors from here often come for kayaking, shoreline walks, and a quieter coastal experience."

Obstruction Pass State Park is a secluded day-use park in the San Juan Islands known for its rocky shoreline, saltwater access, and calm island setting. Visitors come for kayaking, picnicking, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing in a low-key natural environment.

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Sucia Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
12 miles away

"Eastsound is a common staging point for island visitors heading to Sucia by boat or water taxi. Travelers from here often combine a marina stop with a day trip or overnight camping excursion."

Sucia Island Marine State Park is one of Washington's premier marine parks, offering secluded anchorages, shell beaches, and dramatic shoreline geology. Its protected waters and island trails make it a favorite for boaters, kayakers, campers, and wildlife watchers.

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Blind Island Marine State Park

Blind Bay, Washington
14 miles away

"Eastsound is a popular Orcas Island destination for visitors exploring the islands by boat or kayak. Travelers from Eastsound may visit Blind Island for a quiet overnight stop and scenic marine views."

Blind Island Marine State Park is a secluded marine park in the San Juan Islands with moorage, shoreline access, and sweeping views of the surrounding islands and waterways. It is a favorite stop for boaters seeking a peaceful overnight stay, paddlers exploring the archipelago, and visitors hoping to spot seals, seabirds, and other marine wildlife.

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Doe Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
14 miles away

"Eastsound is the largest community on Orcas Island and a popular base for kayaking and island-hopping. Travelers from Eastsound visit Doe Island for a quieter marine experience away from busier island destinations."

Doe Island Marine State Park is a low-key destination for boaters and paddlers seeking a peaceful island escape. Its rocky shoreline, forested interior, and marine wildlife make it a favorite for day use and overnight anchoring nearby.

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Jones Island Marine State Park

San Juan County, Washington
18 miles away

"Eastsound draws visitors from Orcas Island who want a scenic marine outing or overnight camping trip. Its shops, restaurants, and marinas make it a practical base for island adventures."

Jones Island Marine State Park offers a secluded marine camping experience on a forested island in the San Juan archipelago. Its protected coves, shoreline access, and abundant wildlife make it a favorite for paddlers, boaters, and campers seeking a quiet escape.

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