State Parks
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South Whidbey State Park
South Whidbey State Park is a 347-acre camping park with 4,500 feet of saltwater on the Admiralty Shore. The park includes the old-growth forest, tidelands for clamming and crabbing, and campsites secluded by lush, forest undergrowth and views of the surrounding Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains. An array of birds, aqautic animals and mammals as [...]
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Keystone Spit and Tidelands
Keystone Spit is a 274-acre undeveloped state park property located adjacent to the Port Townsend-Keystone Ferry Terminal and Fort Casey State Park, and adjoining Crockett Lake – a 250-acre shallow marsh. The site provides access to an extensive gravel beach, upland sand and gravel dunes, and the wetlands adjoining Crockett Lake The upland portions of [...]
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Joseph Whidbey State Park
Joseph Whidbey State Park is a 112-acre park located on the Strait of Juan de Fuca shoreline below Whidbey Naval Air Station. The park has one of the grandest beaches on Whidbey Island. Paths lead from the picnic area across a low rolling meadow covered with beach grass to the broad sand and gravel beach [...]
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Fort Ebey State Par
Fort Ebey State Park is a 645-acre camping park originally built as a coastal defense for during World War 2. The historical park was improved with gun emplacements, ammunition depots, and other military fortifications to guard entrance from the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The bulk of the park is located on top of steep [...]
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Fort Casey State Park
Fort Casey State Park is a 467-acre marine and camping park with a lighthouse, 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. The historical park was originally built with gun emplacements (with 4 [...]
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Ebey's Landing State Park
Ebey’s Landing State Park is a 45.8-acre saltwater shoreline located on the Strait of Juan de Fuca adjoining Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve. The park includes Isaac Ebey’s farmland on the bluff above the beach, Sunnyside Cemetery containing his grave, and the James Davis blockhouse built during the Puget Sound Indian Wars. The park provides [...]
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Dugualla Bay State Park
This 586.0-acre state park site was recently acquired from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources by the Washington State Park & Recreation Commission. The undeveloped park site is located at the end of East Sleeper Road overlooking Dugualla and Skagit Bays, Goat Island, and the south entry to Swinomish Channel. The beach area includes [...]
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Deception Pass State Park
Deception Pass State Park is a 4,134-acre marine and camping park that extends across Deception Pass to include the shorelines on Whidbey and Fidalgo Islands. The park provides extensive saltwater shoreline, 3 freshwater lakes, and breathtaking views of the turbulent waters of Deception Pass with old-growth forests and abundant wildlife. Total park amenities – include [...]