Picnicking Parks Near Oak Harbor

Discover 17 parks for picnicking within driving distance of Oak Harbor

Joseph Whidbey State Park

Oak Harbor, Washington
6 miles away

"Oak Harbor is the closest service center, making it the easiest place for supplies, dining, and a quick shoreline outing. Visitors often pair a park stop with errands or a meal in town."

A peaceful shoreline park on Whidbey Island with picnic areas, beach access, and mountain views.

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Fort Casey Historical State Park

Coupeville, Washington
12 miles away

"Oak Harbor is the largest nearby city and a convenient base for visitors exploring Whidbey Island. Travelers often come for the fort, lighthouse, and scenic coastal drives."

A historic coastal fort on Whidbey Island with lighthouse views, beach access, and military ruins.

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Fort Ebey State Park

Coupeville, Washington
13 miles away

"Oak Harbor is the largest nearby city on Whidbey Island and a common starting point for day trips. Travelers from Oak Harbor visit for coastal scenery, hiking, and beach access."

A coastal park on Whidbey Island with bluffs, beaches, historic military sites, and panoramic water views.

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South Whidbey State Park

Clinton, Washington
20 miles away

"Oak Harbor is one of the closest population centers, making the park a popular local getaway. Visitors come for easy access to beaches, forest, and relaxed outdoor recreation."

A scenic Whidbey Island shoreline park with forest, bluffs, and beach access.

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Matilda N. Jackson State Park Heritage Site

Mount Vernon, Washington
28 miles away

"Oak Harbor visitors can reach the park for a mainland excursion beyond Whidbey Island. It is a convenient stop when traveling to or from the Skagit Valley."

A small heritage park honoring pioneer Matilda N. Jackson in the Skagit Valley.

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Skull Island

San Juan County, Washington
28 miles away

"Oak Harbor is a convenient Whidbey Island base for exploring the northern Salish Sea. Boaters and paddlers from Oak Harbor often visit for short island-hopping trips and shoreline scenery."

A secluded island park in the San Juan Islands offering shoreline exploration, wildlife viewing, and peaceful day-use recreation.

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Obstruction Pass State Park

Orcas Island, Washington
31 miles away

"Oak Harbor travelers can reach the park via ferry and enjoy a different side of island recreation. The park’s quiet setting is a draw for families and couples looking for a low-key coastal stop."

A quiet marine park on Orcas Island with shoreline access, picnic areas, and scenic views.

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Jackson House State Park Heritage Site

Mount Vernon, Washington
31.9 miles away

"Oak Harbor residents and visitors can reach the site for an easy day trip into Skagit County. It appeals to those looking for a short educational outing without a long drive."

A small heritage site preserving the historic Jackson House and its pioneer-era story in the Skagit Valley.

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Matia Island Marine State Park

San Juan Islands, Washington
34 miles away

"Oak Harbor offers access to Whidbey Island and nearby boating routes into the islands. Travelers from here may visit Matia Island for a quiet day on the water."

A secluded marine park on a forested island with beaches, wildlife, and boating access.

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Bay View State Park

Mount Vernon, Washington
36 miles away

"Oak Harbor travelers often visit for a scenic mainland shoreline destination without a long drive. The park is appealing for quiet views and low-key outdoor recreation."

A peaceful saltwater park with bay views, picnic areas, and excellent birdwatching.

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Kinney Point State Park

Nordland, Washington
38 miles away

"Oak Harbor visitors can reach the park for a coastal day trip with views of Admiralty Inlet and nearby islands. It appeals to those looking for a peaceful shoreline setting away from busier beaches."

A quiet marine park on Marrowstone Island with shoreline access, tidepools, and scenic views.

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Shine Tidelands State Park

Port Townsend, Washington
41 miles away

"Oak Harbor visitors are drawn to the park’s tidal habitat and birdlife. It is a worthwhile stop for those exploring the northern Puget Sound and Olympic Peninsula region."

A scenic saltwater shoreline park with tidal flats, beachcombing, birdwatching, and views across Port Townsend Bay.

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Cama Beach Historical State Park

Camano Island, Washington
42 miles away

"Oak Harbor visitors often make the drive for a scenic island experience without needing a ferry. The park’s shoreline and historic cabins provide a memorable coastal day trip."

A restored historic beach resort on Camano Island with cabins, shoreline access, and scenic views.

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Blind Island Marine State Park

Blind Bay, Washington
46 miles away

"Oak Harbor is a major Whidbey Island community with easy access to island waters and boating routes. Visitors from Oak Harbor may come to Blind Island for fishing, paddling, and scenic cruising."

A small boat-access-only island park in the San Juan Islands known for quiet anchorage, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.

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Lime Kiln Point State Park

Friday Harbor, Washington
46 miles away

"Oak Harbor travelers can reach the park through a scenic island-and-ferry route. It appeals to visitors looking for a memorable shoreline stop and marine wildlife viewing."

A premier whale-watching park on San Juan Island with a historic lighthouse and sweeping views of Haro Strait.

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Stretch Point State Park

Orcas, Washington
47 miles away

"Oak Harbor is a major Whidbey Island community with easy access to ferry routes and coastal recreation. Visitors from Oak Harbor may come for kayaking, beach access, and island views."

A quiet marine park on Orcas Island with shoreline access, picnic spots, and scenic views.

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Anderson Lake State Park

Nordland, Washington
52 miles away

"Oak Harbor travelers can enjoy a scenic drive and a calm shoreline setting. The park offers a different island landscape than Whidbey, with lake and saltwater views in one visit."

A peaceful island state park known for lake views, birdwatching, and shoreline picnics.

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