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South Whidbey State Park

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Hiking in South Whidbey State Park offers trails through ancient old-growth forests, featuring trees over 500 years old, including Douglas firs and western red cedars. The park spans 381 acres and includes 4,500 feet of saltwater shoreline along Admiralty Inlet, providing a blend of forest and marine environments. Hikers can experience panoramic views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains from various points within the park. The terrain includes winding paths through lush canopies, fern thickets, and trails descending into…

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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South Whidbey State Park loop from South Whidbey State Park

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Embark on a moderate hike through the Trillium Community Forest Loop, a 4.9-mile (8.0 km) route on Whidbey Island. You will gain about 412 feet (126 metres) in elevation, typically…

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Explore Greenbank Farm on an easy 1.3-mile (2.1 km) hike, gaining just 98 feet (30 metres) in elevation. This route takes about 34 minutes to complete, offering a pleasant walk…

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Hike the moderate 4.9-mile Anti-Aircraft Battery Trail, Bluff Trail, and Lagoon Loop in Fort Flagler State Park, featuring history, ocean vi

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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January 26, 2025, Wooden Pier at Fort Flagler State Park

Fort Flagler State Park is a 1,451-acre park surrounded by saltwater shoreline. The park offers hiking and biking trails, campsites, boat launches, and historical buildings available for overnight stays. You can visit the park's museum, which features exhibits about the fort's history. The park provides unparalleled views of the Olympic and Cascade mountains and Puget Sound.

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Uncover military history at Fort Flagler Historical State Park on Marrowstone Island's northern tip. This coastal defense fort, more than a century old, is part of the Puget Sound's defensive network, along with Fort Worden and Fort Casey. It's a must-visit for those keen on military, armament, and maritime history. Built in the late 1890s, it served during several wars and now houses a military museum in the old Quarter Master's Store House.

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October 20, 2023, Fort Flagler State Park

This historical park allows you to step back in time while enjoying a peaceful run through the grounds. Fort Flagler was built in the late 1890s and was fully operational during World War I, World War II and the Korean War. There are multiple trail options, all surrounded by 19,100 feet of salty shoreline to appreciate. There are stunning views of Mount Baker in the distance, Juan de Fuca to the north, Whidbey Island to the east and the Olympic Peninsula to the west. You will encounter historic structures along the route, a museum, a campground and restrooms.

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Uncover military history at Fort Flagler Historical State Park on Marrowstone Island's northern tip. This coastal defense fort, more than a century old, is part of the Puget Sound's defensive network, along with Fort Worden and Fort Casey. It's a must-visit for those keen on military, armament, and maritime history. Built in the late 1890s, it served during several wars and now houses a military museum in the old Quarter Master's Store House.

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Vibrant forest, trails and roads for cycling and hiking, bayside beaches, South Whidbey State Park is bliss. If you get hungry on your ride, this is a great place to stop for a while and have a snack.

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Located on a peninsula ma ma huge fort; Beautiful trails (bluff trail) lead above the cliffs and along the beach - in good weather views of Mount Baker and Mount Rainier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see while hiking in South Whidbey State Park?

South Whidbey State Park is renowned for its ancient old-growth forests, featuring trees over 500 years old, including towering Douglas firs and western red cedars. You'll also find lush undergrowth with abundant ferns. The park offers stunning panoramic views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, and trails along its 4,500 feet of saltwater shoreline.

Are there any specific landmarks or notable trees to look for in the park?

Yes, a primary attraction is the 'Giant Cedar,' a five-century-old behemoth located near the Wilbert Trail. The park's old-growth forest itself is a landmark, preserving one of the last remaining ancient forests on South Whidbey Island.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in South Whidbey State Park?

The trails in South Whidbey State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers frequently praise the immersive experience through the ancient old-growth forest and the scenic views of Puget Sound.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in South Whidbey State Park?

Yes, the park offers several family-friendly options. Shorter trails on the west side are ideal for families, and the 'Hobbit Trail' features an 'Earth Warrior Course' built by local students, providing a unique experience for younger adventurers.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in South Whidbey State Park?

Yes, South Whidbey State Park is generally dog-friendly. Shorter trails on the west side are particularly suitable for those hiking with pets. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow park regulations.

Are there any loop trails available for hikers?

Yes, there are several loop options. A popular choice is the South Whidbey State Park loop from South Whidbey State Park, which is an easy 2.5-mile trail offering an immersive experience through the old-growth forest.

What is the best time of year to visit South Whidbey State Park for hiking?

South Whidbey State Park offers a compelling experience year-round. While the lush canopy provides shade in summer, the forest's beauty is striking in all seasons. Birdwatching is particularly good during migratory periods, and the tidelands offer opportunities for clamming and crabbing at specific times.

How many hiking trails are there in South Whidbey State Park?

Komoot features seven hiking routes within South Whidbey State Park, ranging from easy strolls to moderate paths, ensuring options for various ability levels.

Are there any trails that offer views of the Puget Sound or Olympic Mountains?

Yes, many points within the park, especially along the saltwater shoreline and certain viewpoints, offer breathtaking panoramic views of Puget Sound and the majestic Olympic Mountains.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter while hiking?

The diverse habitats of South Whidbey State Park support various wildlife. Birdwatching is a popular activity, with opportunities to spot bald eagles, pileated woodpeckers, waterfowl, and migratory birds.

Where can I find more information about park rules, permits, or current conditions?

For detailed information regarding park rules, permits, current conditions, or any alerts, it's best to consult the official park website: Washington State Parks - South Whidbey State Park.

Are there any trails that lead to the beach or shoreline?

Yes, the park features trails that lead directly to its unspoiled saltwater shoreline along Admiralty Inlet, offering a different hiking experience compared to the forest paths.

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