Fort Ebey State Park - United States

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About Fort Ebey State Park

RV quick facts for Fort Ebey State Park

DetailInformation
Max RV lengthSites accommodate RVs up to about 40 ft; verify exact site length when reserving
Full hookupsNo full hookups; standard sites have water and electric, plus primitive/tent sites
Dump stationRV dump station available on site
Reservation windowReservable up to 9 months in advance through Washington State Parks; summer weekends book out quickly
Cell serviceGenerally good LTE coverage across major carriers on west Whidbey Island
Road restrictionsPort Townsend-Coupeville ferry enforces vehicle length and weight limits; reservations strongly recommended for RVs
Park passA Washington State Discover Pass is required for day-use vehicle entry
Campground seasonCampground open year round, with reduced services in winter

Best time to visit Fort Ebey State Park

Late June through early September offers the driest, warmest weather on Whidbey Island, with long daylight hours ideal for bluff hikes and beach days. May, early June, and September are strong shoulder seasons for RV travel, with mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and easier campsite availability. Winter visits are possible because the campground is open year round, but expect wind, rain, and cool temperatures typical of the Puget Sound region.

Jan 75 mm
45°F - 36°F

Cool and wet; campground open with limited services

Feb 55 mm
48°F - 36°F

Winter storms possible; bring rain gear

Mar 50 mm
52°F - 37°F

Early spring; rhododendrons begin blooming

Apr 40 mm
55°F - 41°F

Mild shoulder season, good availability

May 30 mm
61°F - 46°F

Drier weather returns; wildflowers on the bluff

Jun 25 mm
66°F - 50°F

Early summer; reservations recommended

Jul 15 mm
72°F - 54°F

Peak season; book well in advance

Aug 20 mm
72°F - 54°F

Peak season; warm and dry

Sep 30 mm
66°F - 50°F

Excellent shoulder season for RV travel

Oct 60 mm
57°F - 45°F

Fall colors; rain increasing

Nov 90 mm
48°F - 39°F

Wet and windy on the bluff

Dec 85 mm
45°F - 36°F

Cool, wet, and quiet; campground open with limited services

Things to do at Fort Ebey State Park

  • Bluff Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    The Bluff Trail is a scenic clifftop path running along the park's western shoreline high above the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The trail links the campground, picnic area, and WWII battery with panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains and Vancouver Island on clear days.

  • Battery 248 Gun Emplacement Easy
    RV parking available

    Battery 248 is a preserved WWII gun emplacement built to defend Puget Sound's shipping lanes. Visitors can walk through the concrete bunkers and interpretive passages just a short walk from the main parking area. nps.gov/ebla/planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm

  • Kettles Trails Network Moderate
    RV parking available

    The Kettles Trails are a 28-mile network of forested singletrack and doubletrack paths through glacially formed kettle terrain adjacent to Fort Ebey. The trails are popular for mountain biking, trail running, and hiking, with trailhead access inside the park. nps.gov/ebla/planyourvisit/upload/050514-trails-map.pdf

  • Lake Pondilla Loop Easy
    RV parking available

    Lake Pondilla is a small freshwater lily pond reached by a short forest loop from the upper parking area. The easy walk is good for birdwatching, casual fishing, and a quick leg-stretch from the RV site.

  • Point Partridge Beach Moderate

    Point Partridge Beach is a rocky saltwater shoreline below the bluff with tide pools, driftwood, and views of passing ships in Admiralty Inlet. Beach access is via a steep trail from the bluff, so plan for a climb back up.

  • Paragliding at the Bluff Easy
    RV parking available

    Fort Ebey's steady onshore winds and open bluff-top prairie make it one of Washington's well-known coastal paragliding launch sites. Non-pilots can watch flights from the bluff viewpoints near the day-use area.

  • Ebey's Landing Bluff Loop (nearby) Moderate

    The Bluff Loop Trail at nearby Ebey's Landing State Park is a 5.6-mile loop combining beach walking with a dramatic prairie bluff climb. The trailhead is about a 15-minute drive south of Fort Ebey and has parking suitable for smaller RVs and tow vehicles. nps.gov/articles/000/travel-blog-ebey-s-landing-national-historical-reserve.htm

Top Hosts near WA, United States

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Fort Ebey State Park, WA, United States

How to get to Fort Ebey State Park

Fort Ebey State Park sits on west-central Whidbey Island, roughly a 2 to 2.5 hour drive from Seattle via I-5 north and the Deception Pass Bridge on State Route 20, or about 90 minutes via the Mukilteo-Clinton ferry. From the Olympic Peninsula, the Port Townsend to Coupeville (Keystone) ferry is the shortest route, though ferry reservations and size limits apply for larger RVs and trailers. The final approach uses narrow two-lane island roads with some tight turns near the park entrance, so drivers of longer rigs should slow through Libbey Road. The closest major airport for fly-and-rent travelers is Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA), about 100 miles south.

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