Cypress Head Campground is a beautiful place operated by Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Gravel beaches make for easy landing for hand carried sailing kayaks/canoe/or dinghy on both the north and the south sides of the isthmus. While the camping areas on the isthmus are a bit crowded with logs, sites up on the bluff each have space for 2 medium tents. There are two composting toilets, and each site has a picnic table...
   Read moreOnly three mooring buoys, exposed to tidal and wind conditions but totally worth it if you can time it right. Fire pits, gravel tent pads and picknick benchs everywhere, great place for a large-group party.
Trailhead to a fairly challenging, but widely untraveled hike. A couple decaying landmark surprises in the forest(there was a troubled youth camp there). Liberty bay is connected if you need more docking options, but you'll have...
   Read moreAs a sailor, protection here is very dependent on whether the winds are going to be consistent. We had a comfortable night in 15kts exposed because of the isthmus. Happy to have...
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