About the Cascadia Marine Trail

About the Cascadia Marine Trail

Washington State’s Cascadia Marine Trail (CMT) is one of the premier water trails for non-motorized boaters in the United States. Since 1993 hundreds of thousands of state residents and visitors have traveled on the water trail.  The CMT extends the length and width of Puget Sound from the state capitol in Olympia to the Canadian border. People can boat to the CMT campsites from many public and private launch sites or shoreline trailheads.

Overnight camping fees for the Cascadia Marine Trail vary; some sites are free while others may require reservations and payment. Be prepared to pay fees with exact dollars, as most sites are self-service. Plan ahead and prepare: check what fees are in effect by contacting the campsite’s managing agency.

For further information, check out the Cascadia Marine Trail Goals.