Fly a kite, climb a lighthouse and explore military cannons and bunkers in this historical park
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Dive into military history at this park, which was built to defend Puget Sound. Early 20th-century weaponry is on display, including a rare pair of 10-inch "disappearing guns." A guided tour of the gun batteries is available May 25 through Sept. 3.
Want to keep exploring? The Admiralty Head lighthouse is open seasonally. Lighthouse exhibits detail the history of local Native American tribes and the fort's construction.
Water-related activities are quite popular here, and boaters have two ramps for launching. The saltwater shoreline captures gusty breezes, perfect for kite-flying. Remote-control gliders also have a designated area for launching.
Campsites, both standard and partial hookup, are located next to the Keystone Ferry terminal. Four pull-through sites are located on the beachfront. Bring earplugs, becau
Dive into military history at this park, which was built to defend Puget Sound. Early 20th-century weaponry is on display, including a rare pair of 10-inch "disappearing guns." A guided tour of the gun batteries is available May 25 through Sept. 3.
Want to keep exploring? The Admiralty Head lighthouse is open seasonally. Lighthouse exhibits detail the history of local Native American tribes and the fort's construction.
Water-related activities are quite popular here, and boaters have two ramps for launching. The saltwater shoreline captures gusty breezes, perfect for kite-flying. Remote-control gliders also have a designated area for launching.
Campsites, both standard and partial hookup, are located next to the Keystone Ferry terminal. Four pull-through sites are located on the beachfront. Bring earplugs, because jets from the naval air station fly over the campground.
Fort Casey Campground is located on Puget Sound, with attractions including a lighthouse and historic guns that are on display. While the campground can be occasionally noisy with Navy jets flying overhead, you’ll be camping right on the shores of the beautiful Admiralty Bay. The campground has 21 standard sites for tents, and 14 utility sites wit Read more...
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Fort Casey State Park
Fly a kite, climb a lighthouse and explore military cannons and bunkers in this historical park
Dive into military history at this park, which was built to defend Puget Sound. Early 20th-century weaponry is on display, including a rare pair of 10-inch "disappearing guns." A guided tour of the gun batteries is available May 25 through Sept. 3.
Want to keep exploring? The Admiralty Head lighthouse is open seasonally. Lighthouse exhibits detail the history of local Native American tribes and the fort's construction.
Water-related activities are quite popular here, and boaters have two ramps for launching. The saltwater shoreline captures gusty breezes, perfect for kite-flying. Remote-control gliders also have a designated area for launching.
Campsites, both standard and partial hookup, are located next to the Keystone Ferry terminal. Four pull-through sites are located on the beachfront. Bring earplugs, becau
Dive into military history at this park, which was built to defend Puget Sound. Early 20th-century weaponry is on display, including a rare pair of 10-inch "disappearing guns." A guided tour of the gun batteries is available May 25 through Sept. 3.
Want to keep exploring? The Admiralty Head lighthouse is open seasonally. Lighthouse exhibits detail the history of local Native American tribes and the fort's construction.
Water-related activities are quite popular here, and boaters have two ramps for launching. The saltwater shoreline captures gusty breezes, perfect for kite-flying. Remote-control gliders also have a designated area for launching.
Campsites, both standard and partial hookup, are located next to the Keystone Ferry terminal. Four pull-through sites are located on the beachfront. Bring earplugs, because jets from the naval air station fly over the campground.
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Fort Casey Campground is located on Puget Sound, with attractions including a lighthouse and historic guns that are on display. While the campground can be occasionally noisy with Navy jets flying overhead, you’ll be camping right on the shores of the beautiful Admiralty Bay. The campground has 21 standard sites for tents, and 14 utility sites wit Read more...
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