Ebeys Landing National Historical Reserve - Camping
Washington State Parks charges a fee for overnight camping.
Fort Casey State Park
Open
Open All Year
Details
Fort Casey State Park Fort Casey was built at the turn of the 19th century as one of
three forts designed to guard the entrance to Puget Sound in case of attack. (Fort Worden on
the Olympic Peninsula and Fort Flagler on Marrowstone are the others). The Coast Artillery
Corps forts were never engaged, and the site became part of a state park in the 1950s. While
in Fort Casey State Park, visit the Admiralty Head Lighthouse, explore the gun batteries,
take a walk on the beach, or hike one of the upland trails. Reservations are not taken for
campsites. Fort Casey is located on State Highway 20, three miles South of Coupeville. Phone
(360) 678-4519.
Fort Ebey State Park
Details
Fort Ebey was built in 1942 as part of the United State's Pacific defense. In 1968, the
army donated the site to the state, and it was opened as a state park in 1981 — one of many
military properties in the Puget Sound area that have been converted to recreational use.
While at Fort Ebey State Park, enjoy a walk to Lake Pondilla; visit the beach; hike along
the bluff tops and enjoy views across the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Also explore the abandoned
bunker and gun emplacement. Phone: 888-226-7688 Camping Reservations: online or
1-800-452-5687
Rhododendron County Park
Rhododendron County Park offers tent and RV camping on a first come first served basis
at 502 W Patmore Rd in Coupeville. Phone: 360-679-7331
Campgrounds you can reserve online
Louella Cabin Campground
Mileage:24 mi
Description: Louella Cabin was built in 1912 as a fire guard station, and features a kitchen, living room, and 2 bedrooms. The small, cozy cabin sleeps six with a double bed, twin bunk bed and a futon couch in the living room which opens to a full sized bed. The cabin is equipped with chairs, dining table, dishes, pots, pans, silverware and utensils. Bed, bath and kitchen linens are not provided. Electricity, propane heater, cook stove, electric refrigerator and lights are provided. Area attractions include nearby access to Buckhorn Wilderness, hiking, sightseeing, and mountain biking, Olympic National Park, Sequim, Port Angeles and Port Townsend.
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Interrorem Cabin Campground
Mileage:40 mi
Description: Interrorem Cabin was built in 1907 as the first administrative sit of Olympic National Forest by Emery J. Finch, Ranger and Hoodsport Pioneer. A stay in the cabin takes visitors back to an era without electricity -- take the time to enjoy the quiet beauty of the area. The interpretive nature trail near the cabin and the historic pictures in the cabin add to the experience of everyday life when Ranger Finch brought his bride Mabel to live in the cabin in 1908. The 24 by 20 foot log cabin has a kitchen, living room and bedroom. It sleeps four with a twin bunk bed and futon couch which opens to a full size bed. There is no electricity. The cabin is equipped with a propane heater, refrigerator, cook range and lights, and it is furnished with chairs, a dining table, dishes, pots, pans, silverware and utensils. Propane is provided. There is an outdoor vault toilet. Potable water is available at the hand-pump well near the trailhead parking. Located in the Duckabush Recreation Area, Interrorem Cabin has nearby access to the Duckabush River, The Brothers Wilderness, Olympic National Park and Hood Canal. It is an excellent location for short family day hikes, fishing, bird watching, wildlife viewing and rain forest atmosphere.
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Turlo Campground
Mileage:42 mi
Description: Located ten miles east of Granite Falls, Washington, adjacent to the Stillaguamish River. Restrooms are provided. Firewood may be available for sale at the site. Some first come, first serve sites may be available. Manager is located at Verlot Campground.
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Verlot Campground
Mileage:42 mi
Description: Located ten miles east of Granite Falls, Washington, adjacent to the Stillaguamish River. Restrooms are provided. Firewood may be available for sale at the site. Some first come, first serve sites may be available.
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Gold Basin Campground
Mileage:44 mi
Description: Located along the Stillaguamish River. Restrooms are provided with Vault toilets. Firewood may be for sale at the campground. Some first come, first serve sites may be available.
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Esswine Campground
Mileage:45 mi
Wiley Creek Campground
Mileage:45 mi
Hamma Hamma Cabin Campground
Mileage:47 mi
Description: Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937, the Hamma Hamma Cabin is nationally recognized for the skill and craftsmanship that went into the construction of this unique building. Facilities include: two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bathroom and flush toilet, outside picnic area with table, fire ring and pedestal barbecue stand. The only water at the cabin is for the flush toilet. There is no electricity. All appliances are propane operated and include a heater, hot water heater, cook range, refrigerator and lights. Propane is furnished. Beds include a queen, twin bunk beds, a twin bed and a futon couch that folds down to a full bed. Bed, bath and kitchen linens are not provided. The cabin is also equipped with chairs, a dining table, dishes, pots, pans, silverware and utensils. Located in the Hamma Hamma River Drainage, the cabin has nearby access to the Brothers and Mt. Skokomish Wilderness, Hood Canal and Olympic National Park. Hiking, mountain climbing, fishing, hunting, river walks and a National Recreation Trail (Lena Lake Trail) are available in the area.
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Red Bridge Campground
Mileage:49 mi
Description: Located along the Stillaquamish River. Restrooms are provided with vault toilets. Firewood available at the campground.
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Tulalip Campground
Mileage:49 mi
Description: Group site located approximately nineteen miles east of Granite Falls, Washington, adjacent to the Stillaguamish River. Restrooms are provided.
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Note: All mileage numbers are "as the crow flies"