State Parks

Whidbey and Camano Islands have eight state parks ranging from the popular Deception Pass State Park and the historic Cama Beach State Park to lesser-known parks like Possession Point and Fort Ebey State Parks.

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    Cama Beach State Park

    Camano Island’s Cama Beach State Park is the re-birth of a family fishing resort that opened in the 1930’s. Due to septic issues, the cabins and Center for Wooden Boats are closed until further notice.

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    Camano Island State Park

    Camano Island State Park is a 134-acre camping park with 6,700 feet of rocky shoreline and beach. The park provides sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and offers opportunities for shellfish harvesting.

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    Deception Pass State Park

    Deception Pass State Park is outstanding for breathtaking views of a sea-filled canyon, iconic bridge, old-growth forests and wildlife.

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    Dugualla State Park Property

    This state park property (although not an officially-listed state park) offers a complex of hiking trails including a 3-mile (round trip) hike to the beach.

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    Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve

    Ebey's Landing National Historical reserve is a conservation partnership to preserve the historic and scenic integrity of Central Whidbey Island.

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    Fort Casey State Park

    Fort Casey State Park is a 467-acre marine camping park with a lighthouse and sweeping views of Admiralty Inlet and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

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    Fort Ebey State Park

    Fort Ebey State Park, a 645-acre camping park on Whidbey Island, was originally built as a coastal defense fort in World War II.

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    Fort Flagler

    Fort Flagler on Marowstone Island was the first of the three forts developed for the defense of Puget Sound as part of the Triangle of Fire.  It is now a state park and conference facility.

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    Fort Worden Historical State Park

    Fort Worden Historical State Park was the third and final leg of the trio of forts known as “The Triangle of Fire.”  Located on Point Wilson north of Port Townsend, the fort is now a state park offering great insight into the history of the area.

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    Possession Point

    Possession Point is the southernmost point of Whidbey Island. The pebble and gravel beach is a great destination for boaters exploring the Sound who want an overnight adventure.

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