Fort Townsend State Park is a 367-acre marine camping park located two miles south of Port Townsend in Washington. It offers stunning views of the Olympic and Cascade mountains and features nearly 4,000 feet of saltwater shoreline on Port Townsend Bay. The park is steeped in military history, dating back to 1856 when it was built by the U.S. Army to protect settlers. Today, it provides a tranquil setting for picnicking, camping, and outdoor activities like boating, fishing, and crabbing.
Visitors can explore the park's 6.5 miles of hiking trails, which wind through beautiful forests and offer insights into the area's military past. The park's historical significance and natural beauty make it a unique destination for those interested in both history and nature.
The park's proximity to Port Townsend also allows visitors to enjoy the town's charming shops, restaurants, and cultural events.