This marine camping park in Puget Sound is only reachable by tour or private boat. The island is the fabled birthplace of Chief Seattle. It was also once the private preserve of the William Pitt Trimble family.
Today this camping ground used by the Suquamish tribe is a 1,127-acre state park. However, Tillicum Village on Blake Island offers visitors a glimpse into Native American culture. Summer weekends bring traditional salmon dinners and Northwest Indian dance parties.
5 miles of saltwater beach shoreline offers views of the Seattle skyline and Mt. Rainier. 7.5 miles of bike trails
and 8 miles of hiking trails make for some serious wildlife appreciation.
This marine camping park in Puget Sound is only reachable by tour or private boat. The island is the fabled birthplace of Chief Seattle. It was also once the private preserve of the William Pitt Trimble family.
Today this camping ground used by the Suquamish tribe is a 1,127-acre state park. However, Tillicum Village on Blake Island offers visitors a glimpse into Native American culture. Summer weekends bring traditional salmon dinners and Northwest Indian dance parties.
5 miles of saltwater beach shoreline offers views of the Seattle skyline and Mt. Rainier. 7.5 miles of bike trails
and 8 miles of hiking trails make for some serious wildlife appreciation.
Arriving by human-powered watercraft? Three Cascadia Marine Trail campsites on the west side let you catch killer sunsets over the Olympic Mountains. The campground has 44 first-come first-served standard sites.
Ahoy, adventure! Blake Island Campground is no lonely island. Located on the Puget Sound, you’ll find oodles of standard sites, two primitive sites on the south side, three water trail sites, a marine dump station, four restrooms (one ADA), and one shower area (like you’ll need it, pssh). This is a boat in campground. Read more...
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Blake Island State Park
Ocean-related adventures and Native American culture permeate this popular Puget Sound island park.
This marine camping park in Puget Sound is only reachable by tour or private boat. The island is the fabled birthplace of Chief Seattle. It was also once the private preserve of the William Pitt Trimble family.
Today this camping ground used by the Suquamish tribe is a 1,127-acre state park. However, Tillicum Village on Blake Island offers visitors a glimpse into Native American culture. Summer weekends bring traditional salmon dinners and Northwest Indian dance parties.
5 miles of saltwater beach shoreline offers views of the Seattle skyline and Mt. Rainier. 7.5 miles of bike trails
and 8 miles of hiking trails make for some serious wildlife appreciation.
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This marine camping park in Puget Sound is only reachable by tour or private boat. The island is the fabled birthplace of Chief Seattle. It was also once the private preserve of the William Pitt Trimble family.
Today this camping ground used by the Suquamish tribe is a 1,127-acre state park. However, Tillicum Village on Blake Island offers visitors a glimpse into Native American culture. Summer weekends bring traditional salmon dinners and Northwest Indian dance parties.
5 miles of saltwater beach shoreline offers views of the Seattle skyline and Mt. Rainier. 7.5 miles of bike trails
and 8 miles of hiking trails make for some serious wildlife appreciation.
Arriving by human-powered watercraft? Three Cascadia Marine Trail campsites on the west side let you catch killer sunsets over the Olympic Mountains. The campground has 44 first-come first-served standard sites.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Blake Island State Park
Ahoy, adventure! Blake Island Campground is no lonely island. Located on the Puget Sound, you’ll find oodles of standard sites, two primitive sites on the south side, three water trail sites, a marine dump station, four restrooms (one ADA), and one shower area (like you’ll need it, pssh). This is a boat in campground. Read more...
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