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  2. Cama Beach State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cama Beach Historical State Park is a public recreation area facing Saratoga Passage on the southwest shore of Camano Island in Island County, Washington. The state park preserves the site of a renovated, modernized 1930s-era auto court and fishing resort.

  3. Juanita Beach Park - Wikipedia

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    Juanita Beach Park is a 22-acre (8.9 ha) waterfront park located on the northeast shore of Lake Washington in the Juanita neighborhood, managed by the city of Kirkland, Washington in the United States. It was historically the home of several popular private beach resorts before their purchase by the public in 1956.

  4. Kayak Point County Park - Wikipedia

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    Kayak Point County Park features a 3,300-foot-long (1,000 m) sandy beach along Port Susan with picnic shelters and parking. The beach is interrupted by a boat launch and a 300-foot-long (90 m) pier. [40] An open field is located adjacent to the beach and pier, featuring larger shelters and a playground.

  5. Camano Island - Wikipedia

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    Camano Island / k ə ˈ m eɪ n oʊ / is a large island in Possession Sound, a section of Puget Sound.It is part of Island County, Washington, and is located between Whidbey Island and the mainland (Snohomish County) by the Saratoga Passage to the west and Port Susan and Davis Slough to the east.

  6. Long Beach Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Long Beach Peninsula is known for its continuous sand beach 28 miles (45 km) in extent on the Pacific Ocean side, claimed to be the longest beach in the United States. It is a popular vacation destination for people from Seattle, Washington (165 miles (266 km) distant) and Portland, Oregon (115 miles (185 km) distant).

  7. Seaview, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Seaview's history began in 1859 when Jonathan Stout, a cooper from Ohio, arrived on the Long Beach Peninsula. [3] In 1880 he purchased 153 acres along the ocean front with plans for a summer resort. [4] He ran through several names for the resort—Stout's, Ocean View, North Pacific Beach, and finally Sea View.