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WHERE HAS IT GONE? - The Crab Cracker

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Cama Beach<br />

State Park<br />

Step back in time to a<br />

1930s-era Puget Sound<br />

fishing resort complete<br />

with waterfront cabins &<br />

bungalows, available for<br />

rent year-round. About 4.1<br />

miles of trail, including Cross<br />

Island trail from Ivy Dry Lake<br />

Trailhead, Cranberry Lake<br />

Trail, Welcome Center Loop<br />

Trail & beachfront trail.<br />

(360) 387-1550<br />

CamaNO ISlAND<br />

State Park<br />

is a 134-acre camping park with 6,700 feet of<br />

rocky shoreline and beach. <strong>The</strong> park provides views<br />

of the mountains & offers opportunities for shellfish<br />

harvesting. Some campsites are closed in winter. 2.6<br />

mile loop trail, .7 mile Roy’s Trail, .5 mile Nature Trail,<br />

1 mile beach walk, Cross Island Trail to Cama Beach<br />

(1.3 mile). (360) 387-3031<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Crab</strong> <strong>Cracker</strong><br />

“You gotta crack it open to get to the good stuff”<br />

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