Fort Ebey State Park is a premier coastal campground located on Whidbey Island in Coupeville, Washington, offering an exceptional blend of historic exploration, outdoor recreation, and natural beauty. Situated overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the park commands striking views of the Olympic Mountains and Vancouver Island, making it a destination for scenic contemplation and outdoor adventure.
The campground features full RV amenities including pull-through sites, water hookups, showers, and modern facilities catering to travelers seeking comfort. A network of 25 miles of wooded trails winds through the park's diverse landscape of beaches and wetlands, ideal for hiking, biking, and nature exploration. The park's centerpiece—a preserved World War II military fort with concrete gun emplacements and underground bunkers—provides a unique historical dimension.
Beyond land-based activities, the park offers kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing in Lake Pondilla, shellfishing, and paragliding opportunities. Wildlife enthusiasts enjoy abundant bird watching. The park is accessible year-round from 8 a.m. to dusk, with nearby Coupeville providing additional amenities. A Discover Pass is required for entry. Fort Ebey State Park combines coastal recreation, military history, and Washington's natural heritage into an unforgettable camping experience for RV travelers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.