Matia Island Marine State Park - Eastsound, WA - Washington State Parks

 
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Welcome to Matia Island Marine State Park
Matia Island Marine State Park is a 145-acre marine park with 20,676 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Georgia. The island is part of the San Juan National Wildlife Refuge. Under a mutual agreement between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, five acres at Rolfe Cove are available to boaters as a marine park. Matia Island is a federal wildlife refuge and has use restrictions different from most Washington State Parks. With the exception of the campground area at Rolfe Cove, the loop trail, and its beaches, the island is closed to public access and use to protect habitat and wildlife. The park features good fishing and diving in waters around the island. There are interesting geological formations and an old-growth forest.

Amenities

Within Facility
Picnic & Day-Use Facilities
There is no potable water on Matia Island. The nearest potable water is on Sucia Island and is available from April - September. There is no garbage service to the island. Visitors must pack-out what they pack-in. Open fires are not permitted on the island, even in the campground. Gas stoves may be used for cooking. Please check the campground bulletin board for current information.

Activities
Water Activities & Features
128 feet of dock
Boating
Clamming
Crabbing
Diving
Saltwater fishing

Boating Features
Located in San Juan County on Puget Sound, Matia Island has two buoys and one dock at Rolfe Cove. The dock is 64-feet long and provides 128-feet of overnight moorage. Dock removal begins in October and installation begins the end of March. All floats will be installed no later than May 1.

Boat Moorage
Boats must self register and pay moorage fees at onshore bulletin board / pay station. Moorage fees are charged year round from 1 p.m. to 8 a.m.

Campsite Information
Rolfe Cove on Matia Island offers six campsites, a sandy beach, one picnic site, and a composting toilet. There is no drinking water available on the island. The nearest potable water is on Sucia Island and available from April - September. There is no garbage service to the island. Visitors must pack-out what they pack-in. Pets are not permitted. Open fires are not permitted on the island, even in the campground. Gas stoves may be used for cooking. Please consult the campground bulletin board for current information.



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