Fort Casey State Park

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Coupeville, United States

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State park· Campground· Park· Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Fort Casey State Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Fort Casey State Park is located in Coupeville, United States on 1280 Engle Rd. Fort Casey State Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category state park in United States.

Address

1280 Engle Rd

Phone

+1 3606784519

Amenities

Dogs allowedGood for kidsPicnic tablesPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Austin Hendler

Very cool historic place to check out. Definitely worth a visit if you are on the island. There are also a variety of campsites (paid and with reservations) as well as large barracks and officers housing that you can rent. The views around the grounds are pretty amazing. Worth going prior to sunset, you get almost a 360 degree view from the spotting buildings. One thing I find kind of odd though is that the buildings with the AA guns are only partially painted. Like 1 or 2 of them are freshly painted and look how they did back in the time they were used, and then they just gave up on finishing the rest. Overall a very interesting place and cool spot to have a picnic. Beach access as well.

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Shannon Ellis

A super fun place to explore. Great for families and groups, although some of the battlements are high without guard rails so be careful if you have little children. Dogs must be on leash. People playing frisbee and flying kites. Gorgeous water front full of driftwood.

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Ronnie Neumann

Fun state park. Lots of large grass fields lead up to the well maintained fort. Great place to discuss the history of forts with kids and to let them run up and down and experience it for themselves. The park is extremely well maintained and serves many different purposes. Great place to catch a sunset on the ocean as well.

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Angela Harkins

Kiddos love to explore and climb! Careful of the heights and cliffs for little kiddos. Dog friendly. Beautiful view and large fields to run and play.

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Martin B

Great little find while waiting for the ferry to Port Townsend. Camping on the beach looked nice though I didn't tour the grounds. Exploring the retired military battery was amazing. Some of the doors are open and you can walk underground in the tunnels. This state park is a must day trip if you find yourself on Whidbey.