Park Notice
Odlin County Park will close for day use on Tuesday,
July 14 (8:00am-6:00pm).
Public access to the park dock and boat ramp will close from 5:00pm on 7/13 until 6:00pm on 7/14.
This closure is necessary for gravel barge off-loading operations required for the Fisherman Bay Road construction project.
Contact SJC County Public Works at 370-0500 for project information.
The park is open year 'round!
New for 2009! Camping reservations are now made ONLINE. Navigate to our "Camping" page, and click on “Webervations online camping reservations” along the left side of the page (link will appear on March 18 at 9:00am PDT).
Due to staffing constraints, we can only take phone reservations from those people who do not have access to the internet, and only between 10:00 AM and noon PDT. With our online reservation system, you can make your reservation any time of the day or night, with no busy phone lines. It will really help us do our jobs so much better, if you can take advantage of this online booking system.
Remember, reservations can only be made between 5 and 90 days in advance of your arrival!
Lopez Island, historically the agricultural island, is relatively flat, open and
pastoral, with four County day parks and one County camping park.
Islanders still wave at each passing car, and if you are attentive you’ll discover
that each driver has a distinct wave, some favoring the "index-finger move up,"
others an enthusiastic handful. Lopez has an area of 29.5 square miles. Population
is about 2,400.
Want more information about Lopez Island? Visit the Lopez Chamber of Commerce website
here.
Lopez Island Day Parks
For driving directions go to
Frequently Asked Questions

Otis Perkins County Park

Shark Reef Sanctuary (photo to right)

Agate Beach County Park

Blackie Brady County Park (Hughes Bay)*

Mud Bay County Park*
*No fires or commercial use.

Lopez Village Park

Lopez Skate Park (located in Lopez Village; under 20-year property lease)

Odlin County Park (overnight camping, too)
Odlin County Park
Located on the north shore of Lopez Island, just south of Upright Head.
Odlin County Park Features
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One mile from Lopez ferry landing |
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Three miles to Lopez Village |
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Sandy beach access and boat launch |
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Kayak launching |
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80 acres, 30 campsites (9 beach sites) |
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Group camp |
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Part of the Cascadia Marine Trail system |
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Picnic tables, fire rings, firewood (extra charge) |
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Water, vault toilets |
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Picnic area and pavilion |
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Mooring buoys and day use dock |
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Picnic tables and fire rings (firewood available at an additional charge) |
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Hiking paths |
Odlin Park Map
Click
here to see a campground map.
Click
here to see brief descriptions of the campsites.
The park is open year 'round with reduced fees and services during winter (November
1-March 31), when all sites are on a first-come,
first-served basis only.
Overnight Camping
(fees are for November 1, 2008 - March 31, 2009)
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Campsites |
maximum 8 people/site* |
Price/night |
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All Campsites |
up to 4 people/1 vehicle |
$16.00 |
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Sites #25-30 (hiker/biker sites) |
up to 4 people/NO vehicles |
$12.00/site |
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extra child (5-11 years) |
$2.00/each |
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extra adult (12+ years) |
$3.00/each |
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extra vehicle (max. 1/site) |
$5.00 |
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mooring buoy (first-come, first-served) |
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$6.00 |
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*extra charges apply
All prices valid thru March 31, 2009, and are subject to change without notice.
Other rates and charges apply to Group Camp, Commercial Users, & Day Use Events.
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Reservations are strongly recommended for summer camping.
Beginning on March 18 make online camping reservations at this website.
NOTE: link to online reservations will not appear until March 18th.
Reservations accepted only between 5 and 90 days in advance of stay.
Reservations require full campsite payment plus a $10.00 non-refundable reservation
fee by Visa or MasterCard for each campsite reserved. A $10.00 non-refundable
change fee applies to each reservation changed after it has been made.
RESERVATION PAYMENTS AND FEES ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE AND ARE, at most, ONLY PARTIALLY
REFUNDABLE.
Do you have more questions? Visit
Camping or
FAQ!
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