Blake Island Marina

Blake Island Marina, Washington, United States
47.5433° N, -122.4834° W
Blake Island Marina
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Blake Island Marina, situated at 47.5433086879629° N, -122.483439445496° W in the heart of Puget Sound, Seattle, WA, is a destination steeped in rich history and natural beauty. This marina lies within the traditional territory of the Coast Salish Indigenous people, specifically the Suquamish and Muckleshoot tribes, who for thousands of years harvested ling cod, crab, and clams from its waters and beaches. The island is revered as the birthplace of Chief Seattle, a seminal figure in the region’s history. Once a summer camping ground for the Suquamish, it later saw European exploration and was named Blake Island in 1841. The marina is part of Blake Island Marine State Park, which was painstakingly preserved from private development in 1959 to serve the public. Today, it offers a serene escape with camping facilities, sanitary amenities, and a water supply from underground springs, blending historical significance with modern luxury.

Open to public
No
Payment option
Credit, Debit

Dockage

  • Average price per day:0.70 USD per foot (2017/05/09)
  • Total:21
  • Type:Floating, T Dock, Wood
  • LOA Max:80
  • Dockage depth:14
  • Accessibility:AC Power 30A

Moorings

  • Total:21
  • Accessibility:dinghy|hasMoorings
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