Fort Ebey State Park
Campground
4 from 1 users
Description
Fort Ebey used to be a coastal defense port during World War II. Today, visitors of all ages can explore the park and its underground rooms. It also has hiking and biking trails, and offers fishing opportunities. Amphitheater and park store are located on site.
The park has 39 standard sites and 11 partial hookup sites. Picnic tables, fire rings, water, showers, and toilets are available.
Camping fee is $12 to $45 a night.
Features
Location
Lat: 48.219707 Lng: -122.761766
User Reviews
Markkay
Great location. Best campground on whidney island
WikiCamps-Russ
50 tent sites. Campground has toilets, showers, tables, kitchen shelters and hiking trails.
Corey
Nice campground. Pronounced EE-Bee