Campground Overview
About Fort Casey Historical State Park
What if a campground could take you on a journey through history while offering front-row views of Puget Sound's natural splendor? Fort Casey Historical State Park achieves just that with its unique blend of military history, coastal beauty, and family-friendly amenities. Located on Whidbey Island, just three miles south of Coupeville, Washington, this marine park offers 35 campsites, including 14 partial hookup sites for RVs, and is set against a backdrop of rolling beachfront and the iconic Admiralty Head Lighthouse.
The campground is surrounded by 10,810 feet of saltwater shoreline, where activities like beachcombing, fishing, and birdwatching thrive. For history buffs, the site's early 20th-century artillery batteries and interpretive lighthouse add depth to the outdoor experience. Trails within the park wind along bluffs and beaches, with breathtaking views of the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges, and they're part of the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail, offering both relaxation and exploration opportunities.
Fort Casey's proximity to Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve and the nearby town of Coupeville provides campers access to additional outdoor and cultural experiences within a 30-minute drive. However, prospective visitors should note occasional noise from Navy jet training flights. Whether for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Fort Casey delivers a one-of-a-kind Pacific Northwest camping experience that bridges past and present.
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