3 Whidbey Island State Parks
Deception Pass isn’t the only State Park to add to your itinerary or local outing!
There are other stunners up and down the island. Please note a Discovery Pass is required for each park. $30/year, $10/day. 👇🏻
Fort Ebey State Park
Fort Ebey might be my fave (if you can even pick!). Love this park to hike along the water, picnic, and soak in the fresh air. Also is a fun spot for the kiddos as it has a fort!
Located in Coupeville.
Fort Casey State Park
Popularly known for its camping accommodations and ferry dock, it’s also home to a military fort and Admiralty Head Lighthouse! Also is a great place for a picnic.
Located in Coupeville.
South Whidbey State Park
This park is quiet and off the beaten path. It has 3.5 miles of hiking trails, water views, a day-use log kitchen shelter, an outdoor amphitheater, and 19 unsheltered picnic tables.
Located in Freeland.