Fort Flagler State Park is a 784-acre marine camping park surrounded on three sides by 19,100 feet of saltwater shoreline. The park rests on a high bluff overlooking Puget Sound, with views of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains. Many historic buildings remain at this 19th-century-established military fort. Fort Flagler, along with the heavy batteries of Fort Worden and Fort Casey, once guarded nautical entrance to Puget Sound. The property was purchased as a state park in 1955. Fort Flagler is named after Brigadier General Daniel Webster Flagler.
Park Features
- Boat Launch, Campsite(s), Dining Hall, Dock, Duplex, Environmental Learning Center, Gift Shop, Group Camp, Historic Site, Interpretive Center/Museum, Mess Hall, Mooring Buoy, Office(s), Park Store, Parking, Pay Station, Picnic Table(s), Restroom, Retreat Center, Showers, Trailer Dump, Vacation House, Whale Trail Park