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Whidbey
Island Camping Grounds
Fort
Casey & Keystone State Park
Originally
the major focus of the "Triangle of Death" designed to prevent a naval
invasion, Fort Casey
now welcomes
visitors to its battlements and the charming Admiralty Head Lighthouse.
The fort's 10-inch “disappearing”guns are now aimed
across busy shipping lanes filled with freighters, and passenger ships,
as well as naval cruisers, aircraft carriers, and submarines. Don't miss
beautiful Crockett Lake and Keystone Spit, adjacent to Fort Casey. Both
abound with birds and marine life. Unforgettable vistas of water
and mountains await. Take the ferry to Port Townsend from here or check
out the activities at the Casey Conference Center. Keystone State Park
is a favorite of fishermen and scuba divers Located three miles south of
Coupeville on Highway 20. From Coupeville, go south on Hwy 20 watching
for signs to the park and to Keystone Ferry Landing. Fort Casey State Park
Information:
call (360)678-4519
or (360)678-5632.
Other Parks
Cama
Beach State Park
Deception
Pass State Park
Keystone
State Park
Joseph
Whidbey State Park
Fort
Ebey State Park
Camano
Island State Park
Island
Fair Grounds Camping
S.
Whidbey State Park
North Whidbey
RV Park
565 W. Cornet Bay Road, North Whidbey
(360) 675-9597
Sunrise
Resorts RV Park
550 W. Cornet Bay Road, North Whidbey
(360) 675-6575
Mutiny Bay
Resort RV Park
5856 Mutiny Bay Road, Freeland
(360) 331-4500 |