Seafood is definitely on the menu in this park with 4,500 feet of saltwater shoreline. With expansive tidelands for crabbing and clamming, you’re sure to catch a feast. Dungeness, Red Rock and Tanner crabs all make a home here on Admiralty Inlet.
Incredible views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains await and remember your walking shoes. Hiking trails wind through an old growth forest with towering spruce, fir, and red-cedar trees. One cedar tree is at least 500 years old.
Visitors can arrive by car or take a ferry from Mukilteo. Numerous unsheltered picnic tables provide a picturesque lunch spot. A reservable log kitchen shelter with a barbecue grill accommodates up to 30 guests.
While this was a camping park at one time, camping is no longer permitted. The disease has affected many of the trees, leading to
Seafood is definitely on the menu in this park with 4,500 feet of saltwater shoreline. With expansive tidelands for crabbing and clamming, you’re sure to catch a feast. Dungeness, Red Rock and Tanner crabs all make a home here on Admiralty Inlet.
Incredible views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains await and remember your walking shoes. Hiking trails wind through an old growth forest with towering spruce, fir, and red-cedar trees. One cedar tree is at least 500 years old.
Visitors can arrive by car or take a ferry from Mukilteo. Numerous unsheltered picnic tables provide a picturesque lunch spot. A reservable log kitchen shelter with a barbecue grill accommodates up to 30 guests.
While this was a camping park at one time, camping is no longer permitted. The disease has affected many of the trees, leading to a risk of falling branches. Camping is available at Fort Ebey and Fort Casey, both nearby.
South Whidby Island is a typical state park campground. There are both tent and utility sites, all of which are typically beautiful, as well as two restrooms, which are typically smelly. The campground is closed October 1st through May 1st, but remains during that time for day-use. Read more...
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South Whidbey Island State Park
Hug a giant red-cedar tree in the lush forest and collect crabs from the sprawling shoreline.
Seafood is definitely on the menu in this park with 4,500 feet of saltwater shoreline. With expansive tidelands for crabbing and clamming, you’re sure to catch a feast. Dungeness, Red Rock and Tanner crabs all make a home here on Admiralty Inlet.
Incredible views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains await and remember your walking shoes. Hiking trails wind through an old growth forest with towering spruce, fir, and red-cedar trees. One cedar tree is at least 500 years old.
Visitors can arrive by car or take a ferry from Mukilteo. Numerous unsheltered picnic tables provide a picturesque lunch spot. A reservable log kitchen shelter with a barbecue grill accommodates up to 30 guests.
While this was a camping park at one time, camping is no longer permitted. The disease has affected many of the trees, leading to
Seafood is definitely on the menu in this park with 4,500 feet of saltwater shoreline. With expansive tidelands for crabbing and clamming, you’re sure to catch a feast. Dungeness, Red Rock and Tanner crabs all make a home here on Admiralty Inlet.
Incredible views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains await and remember your walking shoes. Hiking trails wind through an old growth forest with towering spruce, fir, and red-cedar trees. One cedar tree is at least 500 years old.
Visitors can arrive by car or take a ferry from Mukilteo. Numerous unsheltered picnic tables provide a picturesque lunch spot. A reservable log kitchen shelter with a barbecue grill accommodates up to 30 guests.
While this was a camping park at one time, camping is no longer permitted. The disease has affected many of the trees, leading to a risk of falling branches. Camping is available at Fort Ebey and Fort Casey, both nearby.
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1 campground in South Whidbey Island State Park
South Whidby Island is a typical state park campground. There are both tent and utility sites, all of which are typically beautiful, as well as two restrooms, which are typically smelly. The campground is closed October 1st through May 1st, but remains during that time for day-use. Read more...
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