Fort Casey State Park, located on Whidbey Island, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The park is situated on the west side of the island and features a stunning oceanfront with the iconic Admiralty Head Lighthouse. Visitors can explore 1.8 miles of hiking trails, enjoy beach activities, and discover the park's rich military history through its preserved gun batteries. The park is open year-round and provides a serene setting for camping, with campsites offering views of the water and nearby ferry terminal.
The park's strategic location allowed it to be part of the 'Triangle of Fire,' a defensive system designed to protect the Puget Sound area. Today, it serves as a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
The nearby town of Coupeville provides additional amenities and attractions, making Fort Casey an ideal destination for those seeking a mix of nature, history, and small-town charm.