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    Fort Ebey State Park Campgrounds

    Fort Ebey State Park is a 645-acre camping park originally built as a coastal defense for during World War 2. The area around the park site is defined by an extensive series of “kettles,” large depressions left in the earth by receding glaciers. The park has 3 miles of saltwater shoreline on the Stait of [...]

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    Fort Casey State Park Campgrounds

    Fort Casey State Park is a 467-acre marine and camping park with a lighthouse, World War 2 gun battery (with 4 guns on display), sweeping views of Admiralty Inlet and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and 2 miles of saltwater shoreline on Keystone Spit adjacent to the Keystone to Port Townsend Ferry landing. Park [...]

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    Deception Pass State Park Campgrounds

    Deception Pass State Park is a 4,134-acre marine and camping park with saltwater shoreline, 3 freshwater lakes, breathtaking views of the turbulent waters of Deception Pass with old-growth forests, and abundant wildlife. Park amenities include 1.2 miles of ADA trails, 38 miles of hiking trails, 6 miles of horse trails, fresh and saltwater boat ramps [...]