Washington State Parks Near Coupeville

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Coupeville

Fort Ebey State Park

Coupeville, Washington
4 miles away

"Coupeville is the closest town and a convenient base for visiting the park. Visitors often pair a park trip with the historic waterfront, shops, and local dining."

Fort Ebey State Park combines rugged shoreline scenery with remnants of a World War II coastal defense fort. Its bluff-top setting offers excellent views, beach access, and a quiet, natural atmosphere close to Coupeville and other Whidbey Island attractions.

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Fort Casey Historical State Park

Coupeville, Washington
6 miles away

"Coupeville is the closest historic town and a popular stop for dining, shopping, and waterfront views. Visitors from Coupeville can easily pair the park with a day in Penn Cove."

Fort Casey Historical State Park features one of the best-preserved coastal defense sites in Washington, including gun emplacements, tunnels, and the iconic Admiralty Head Lighthouse. Its bluff-top setting offers panoramic views of the water, ferries, and passing marine life.

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Joseph Whidbey State Park

Oak Harbor, Washington
14 miles away

"Coupeville draws visitors with its historic waterfront, galleries, and easy access to central Whidbey Island attractions. It is a convenient base for a day trip to the park."

Joseph Whidbey State Park offers a calm coastal setting with driftwood-strewn beaches, picnic tables, and broad views across the Strait of Juan de Fuca. It is a popular stop for birdwatching, sunset viewing, and low-key family outings.

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Deception Pass State Park

Oak Harbor, Washington
18 miles away

"Coupeville visitors enjoy the park’s nearby beaches, bridge views, and forest trails. It is a natural extension of a Whidbey Island day trip."

Deception Pass State Park spans Fidalgo and Whidbey islands and offers some of the most photographed scenery in Washington. Its rugged shoreline, forested trails, and access to kayaking, fishing, and camping make it a year-round destination.

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