Fort Casey

Fort Casey State Park is a 467-acre marine camping park with a lighthouse and sweeping views of Admiralty Inlet and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. A coast artillery post features two 10-inch and two 3-inch historic guns on display. The park features 10,810 feet of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound (Admiralty Inlet), and includes Keystone Spit, a two-mile-plus stretch of land separating Admiralty Inlet and Crocket Lake. Today the Admiralty Head Lighthouse at Fort Casey serves as a historic landmark and interpretive center. The park was incorporated into Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve in 1980.

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Fort Casey: Love the Beach

Rated 4.0 out of 5
September 22, 2019

This is one of Whidbey Island’s gems. I love the access to the beaches, bluffs and the historic light house.

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