How to Get Around Camano Island: A Look at the Island’s Transportation Options and Accessibility

Nestled in the lush surroundings of Puget Sound in Island County, WA, Camano Island is an expansive retreat with a vibrant community and stunning homes. Despite being the largest Island in Washington, it offers a tranquil and quaint existence where residents can escape the bustle of the city. If you are considering moving here, you may be wondering about the local lifestyle. This guide takes you one step further by exploring transportation to, from, and throughout the Island. 

 Getting to the Island

If you wish to explore the Homes for Sale in Camano Island, you will need to get onto the Island itself. Despite what movies or pop culture may suggest, you will not need a ferry ride. The Island is easily accessible by road and many people drive to and from the Island every day. To make this trip, you will need to drive to nearby Stanwood and access Highway 532. This route should bring you onto the Island through the Northeast.

 Seattle to Camano Island

Many residents commute from Camano Island to Camano, 55 miles away, for work. The fastest way to complete this journey is via taxi – a ride that costs $140 – $180 and takes just over an hour. However, taking the bus is cheaper and costs $1 to $8, although it will take four and a half hours to get to the city. There is also no direct bus line, and you may have to connect multiple services.

 Amenities and Conveniences

Located 42 miles from Camano Island, Stanwood is the cultural and commercial hub of the greater Stanwood/Camano community. It is also where you can find major amenities and any conveniences unavailable in Camano. However, the community has several mom-and-pop shops and a large IGA grocery store with a nail salon, hardware store, pub, and other stores. Stanwood has a Haggen and QFC. If you are planning a bigger shopping trip, the Burlington area and Smokey Point feature a Target and Costco and are located only 30 minutes from the north of the Island and an hour from the south.

 Local Attractions

There are endless Things to Do on Camano Island. As a stunning island with breathtaking surroundings and access to the water, the Island boasts many attractions, including beaches, hiking trails, green spaces, and reserves. Popular attractions in the area include Cama Beach and Camano Island State Park. The Island also sees a healthy population of migratory birds, including the majestic bald eagle. Tourists and residents of neighboring towns can access these delights through an easy day trip to the Island via bus or car.

 Healthcare

There are no hospitals on the Island or in nearby Stanwood. The nearest emergency room can be found in Mount Vernon and Arlington. Nonetheless, the fire department in Camano responds fast to emergencies, and the Island is home to a full-service family medical practice, Skagit Regional Clinics.

 Explore Camano Real Estate with Julie Love

Camano Island is connected to the mainland and Whidbey Island (on the other side) by State Route 532. This almost forty-square-mile stretch of land is home to stunning seaside villages, charming towns, and breathtaking landscapes. If you are considering Buying a Home on Camano Island, contact Camano Island real estate expert Julie Love today to discuss your options.