Fort Casey State Park

Fort Casey State Park in Coupville, Island County, United States | state park

Fort Casey state park on Whidbey Island in Coupville, Washington, USA features the Admiralty Head lighthouse and cliff side bunker, it's steeped in the history of young soldiers, officers, mechanics and staff from World War 1 and 2, and Fort Casey was constructed in the late 1800's along with Fort Worden and Fort Flagler to defend the entrance of Puget Sound. Come step back in time and explore the vintage lighthouse, the bunkers batteries and disappearing fins, the additional mounted guns and more, there's also a historic military fort, and interpretive center and gift shop. Fort Casey state park has a large marine camping park with miles of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound, and there's a picnic area and hiking trails, activities include boating, diving, saltwater fishing and two boat camps, come for a memorable visit, enjoy beach exploration, bird watching and much more.

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1280 Engle Road,
Coupville
Washington
United States
(360) 678-4519
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state park
Camping Park
Picnic Area
Hiking Trails
Boating
Diving
Saltwater Fishing
Two Boat Camps
Shoreline
Lighthouse Tours

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