Fort Casey State Park

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Address:
1280 Engle Rd
Coupeville, WA 98239

About Fort Casey State Park

Fort Casey State Park is one of the largest in the United States and the second largest in Canada. The park is the site of the Admiralty Head Lighthouse and covers a total area of 1.5 million square feet and includes a number of historic sites, such as Fort Casey Naval Air Station, US Air Force Base, a military base, and an artillery post on the coast, which is shown in this map on the National Park Service website, as well as several other locations.

The artillery post on the coast, which shows four historical cannons, as well as several other historical sites. The park offers a variety of activities, including hiking, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, camping, hiking and camping.

The site was taken over by the army in 1890 and bought by the US government in 1858 to be used as an artillery post for the 1st Cavalry Regiment of the US Army.

The garrison was named Fort Casey in honor of Brig. At the time, it was said to form a fire triangle guarding the entrance to Puget Sound.

When the fortress was built, the old lighthouse had to be moved, and in 1903 a new lighthouse was built on this site.

Today, the Admiralty Head Lighthouse at Fort Casey serves as a historic landmark and interpretation center. The park was incorporated into the country in 1980 and offers 35 standard campsites with toilets and showers, as well as an outdoor recreational area with picnic tables, picnic areas and a playground.

The campsites are located next to the Keystone Ferry Terminal and the maximum length of each site is 40 feet, possibly due to limited availability. Each is served according to the "first come, first served" principle, with at least two meals a day and a maximum of three meals a day.

The park has two ramps for saltwater boats and staff are available during quiet hours from 22: 00 to 06: 30, check-in is 14: 30 and the park parking is open to all visitors. The campsite is equipped with a motor-driven electric generator, which operates seven days a week for a maximum of three hours a day. The park also has a saltwater boat parking with two ramps and a parking space for up to four cars, as well as a garage. Annual passes can be purchased for $25 a year for a night at Fort Casey State Park or $30 a month to extend the stay, or for an annual pass for the year at a cost of $1,000.

The park also offers camping facilities such as tipping trailers, and check-in times are 13: 000 and 14: 00 respectively.

The park has 68 unprotected picnic tables, and the picnic area serves as the first - and first - stop on the picnic trail network of Fort Casey State Park.

The picnic area at Fort Casey State Park is open to park visitors from Memorial Day weekend through September 7. The 45-minute tour, led by volunteers from Fort Casey Volunteer Battalion, starts at 1: 30 p.m. and will be extended at the request of participants.

The interpreting centre at the lighthouse is open seasonally and guided tours can be arranged by calling 360 - 240 - 5584. Tours start at the battery parking kiosk and last about 30 minutes, from 1: 30 to 3: 15 p.m. or 4: 45 to 5 p.m. at Fort Casey.

The interpreting centre at the lighthouse is open seasonally and guided tours can be arranged by calling 360 - 240 - 5584. The park has two interpretation centers in Fort Casey State Park: one in the battery parking kiosk and the other near the park entrance.

The hotel is located on the west side of the park at the intersection of 5th Avenue and Whidbey Island Road. From there, take Highway 5 south and take the Anacortes to Whidsbey Island Exit 230 and the 5 North to WhIDBEY Island Exit and continue from there.

The parking sign is located on the west side of the park at the intersection of 5th Avenue and Whidbey Island Road. Follow the Keystone Ferry Terminal sign and park in the parking lot next to this sign.

Take the motorway to the Mukilteo ferry terminal in Clinton and take the first driveway on the left and pass the ferry parking lot. Follow the sign south of the Keystone Ferry Terminal and park in the parking lots next to this sign. Take the second driveway from 5th Avenue and Whidbey Island Road at the entrance to Fort Casey State Park and follow the signs south to the Keystone Ferry Terminal. Pass the pipeline and the parking lot, then pass another pipeline entrance and a gate and get onto the road, then pass another gate to the Keystone Ferry Parking and take the first entrance on the left.

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Fort Casey State Park is located at 1280 Engle Rd , Coupeville, WA 98239


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