Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bay View State Park adventure.
Discover the scenic charm of Bay View State Park and its array of outdoor activities.
Bay View State Park lives up to its name! A gorgeous park nestled among evergreen trees on Padilla Bay, there’s a quarter mile of saltwater shoreline in the park and several more boat launches and waterside trails on either side of it. Look around and see the Bay and San Juan Islands in one direction and the Olympia Mountain Range and Mount Washington in the other. Padilla Bay-by you light up life like nobody else! Much of Padilla Bay is a designated National Estuarine Sanctuary because of the unique mudflat habitat where the Skagit River meets the Salish Sea, which means you’ll find salmon, crabs, herring, clams, and all kinds of crazy worms, which attract birds, which attract humans who like to watch some and eat others. There are cabins and campsites for your fish and oyster feasts, but don’t get too excited, kegs aren’t allowed. Hey, why don’t you just go eat some hay, make things out of clay, lay by Padilla Bay? You just may! Whattaya say?
The best time to visit Bay View State Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the skies are clear, offering stunning views of the San Juan Islands. However, the park is open year-round from 8am to dusk, providing a unique charm each season. Winter visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the park without the crowds, though some amenities may be limited.