Fort Casey State Park
Fort Casey is a must see when you visit Whidbey Island. This old Fort has the prettiest lighthouse I’ve ever seen, and offers gorgeous views of the island and surrounding ocean. Here’s info on passes you’ll need for entry and what to expect.
Fort Casey State Park
Dog Friendly
Discover Pass required
A Discover Pass is needed to access the park. These are available for purchase ahead of time or can be purchased at a pay machine in the parking lot. The Discover Pass is $30/year or $10/day.
To learn more and/or purchase a Discover Pass, click HERE.
First we drove to the Lighthouse. There is very limited parking here but more parking is available closer to the old fort and is a very short walking distance up to the lighthouse. I advise to get there early. The earlier you arrive the less crowded it will be.
The lighthouse is absolutely beautiful. Though it is old, it has been restored (so it looks brand new). It is open seasonally to go inside and browse the exhibits as well as climb to the top.
The view on the coast by the lighthouse is breathtaking. There is no beach access here but over by the fort there is.
The fort has lots of hidden doorways, stairwells, and lots of places to explore. Many of the entryways offer bits of history inside on signs.
There is a path down to the beach.
We personally just walked around the fort and the lighthouse, but there are lots of trails to explore at Fort Casey also.
For more info about Fort Casey State Park, click HERE.
For more things to do and see during your trip to Whidbey Island, view my other posts:
Top 10 Things to do on Whidbey Island
Langley, Whidbey Island
Coupeville, Whidbey Island
Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island
Coachman Inn, Whidbey Island
Ebey’s Landing
Finding the fun everywhere life takes us!
Love, Olivia Michelle