€37.037037037037
Par nuit
Prix estimé sur la base d’une voiture, 2 personnes avec une tente ou une caravane.

Le site de camping est ouvert de 01 January jusqu'à 31 December
Ce camping ne peut être réservé que par téléphone. 360-385-1259
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5 / 5 (12 votes )

Fort Flagler State Park

10541 Flagler Rd.
98358, Nordland
États-Unis

Fort Flagler State Park est un site de camping avec 116 emplacements dans Nordland, États-Unis. Les chiens sont admis sur ce camping.

Sur Fort Flagler State Park Il est possible de camper avec un tente. Vous pouvez trouver plusieurs activités de loisirs sur le site de camping. Il y a un terrain de jeux et un plage de sable.

Caractéristiques du lieu

Recreation
Terrain de jeux
Plage de sable
Câle à bateaux
Pêche

Hébergement
Tentes

Installations
Restaurant
Accès handicapé

Qualifications
Chiens


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Anonyme
Anglais (US)
Since the reservation system does not allow same day reservations, we showed up hoping to grab one of the few available sights as first come, first served. There were 3 or 4 sites listed as available in the lower campground and we found one that was perfect for us. We had the choice between a full hook up site and a dry site and chose the latter as it was perfectly level and offered more privacy. It’s interesting to note the different pricing levels from ‘popular’ to basic. Some sites were tightly packed and others were absolutely enormous with great views. Our site, 105, had a very tight neighboring spot on just one side (a no show which gave us a much roomier feeling) and an ample area with picnic table, fire pit, and enough room for two tents behind the pad. A short trail, albeit somewhat overgrown, at the back of our site lead right to the beach. The campground, while quite full, was incredibly quiet. I’m sure things are different in the summer time with more families camping. The hosts and maintenance folks were all very friendly. Perhaps my favorite part of this campground is the location with miles of beach to walk. I was surprised that with our frequent strolls on the beach with the pups, we only passed a small number of people. The dump station worked as expected and had potable water available.
3 jours depuis

Anonyme
Anglais (US)
It is a great place to take the family. Nice balance of activities, facilities, and views. Still popular and well maintained as of June 2022. Note on T-Mobile cell service: I think the antenna may be at Port Townsend, so there is a great signal across the water when at the campground and the museum area. Some places of the island were dead zones.
3 jours depuis

kjwithers
Anglais (US)
My happy place! Great hikes, good beaches and close to Pt. Townsend. Quiet and safe.
3 jours depuis

David Williamson
Anglais (US)
I've been taking my son to Fort Flagler for several years now. We go once or twice a year. It is the perfect campground for kids. It has 2 main camping areas, lower and upper. Lower campground is better suited in general for RVs. It has little tree cover and there is more wind down there. Upper campground has heavy tree cover which keeps your site and tent cool during the day. There is a general store on site that sells firewood, ice cream, burgers/hotdogs/etc, kites, canned food, drinks, and lots more. It is a great resource. Nearby is a kids playground too. Around this area is plenty of open space which is perfect for kite flying. There is plenty of beach to comb, some on the Kilisut Harbor side, and some in the Admiralty Inlet. Kilisut Harbor is cold, but protected and is a pretty good option for boating/kayaking. One of this campgrounds best features are the trails, suitable for hiking and bicycling. On these trails you'll see deer, and they lead to amazing views of the surrounding areas. What's more, there are WW1 and WW2 bunkers and batteries to check out, which my kid just loves. Bicycling is probably our favorite activity when camping here. A day trip to Port Townsend is nice. Be sure to stop by for ice cream at Elevated Ice Cream Co & Candy Shop. I highly recommend the orange and swiss chocolate flavor. For many people, driving to Fort Flagler involves a ferry ride, which is a nice part of the trip too. The only downside I've ever experienced is loud noises at night from something outside the campground. We're not sure if it is wind on the cliffs or planes from military exercises. We don't hear it every stay, and never two nights in a row.
3 jours depuis

Emma
Anglais (US)
Nice view, entrance was closed, need to look for empty space on the list, nice people supporting. I recommend this place.
3 jours depuis

Sayler09
Anglais (US)
Great place for kids to ride bicycles and enjoy the Day by the water and trees
3 jours depuis

shoulder season campers
Anglais (US)
The quieter of the two State Parks near Port Townsend. Lower beach area is open year around with sewer and electric. Water is off at the sites from November to April but is available at one site. Lots of trails to walk, nice beach access. Spectacular views of Mt. Baker and the north Cascades, Olympics and water. Beach sites can accomodate large rigs. Short drive to Port Townsend. Lots of history at the old gun batteries.
3 jours depuis

VanGo
Anglais (US)
One of the gems of the Washington State Parks system. Stunning scenery, gorgeous forest trails, eagles, osprey, chipmunks, lots of deer, old military bunkers to explore. Incredible views of the Olympic Mountains and Mt Baker. Two or three bars of T-Mobile LTE.
3 jours depuis

VanGo
Anglais (US)
One of the best state park campgrounds I’ve ever visited. It can be a little noisy during busy times. But the best part is that even when it is busy, the park itself does not feel overcrowded. There’s plenty of room to spread out especially if you want to hike the magnificent trails.
3 jours depuis

Changing Itinerary
Anglais (US)
This place is amazing! Trees, views aplenty, salt water, beach to walk on, amazing sunsets, trails, nice camp sites, clean restrooms, recycle bins, place to wash dishes, a real fort, and even Beachcomber Cafe (open during the summer months)! The upper campground is in the forest and the lower campground is near the beach. Most sites in the lower campground have at least a partial view of the water. Showers have amazing water pressure, 2 tokens for $1, each token is for three minutes. AT&T - 4 bars LTE - 11 Mb down, 30 Mb up T- Mobile - 2 bars LTE - 13 Mb down, 2 Mb up Verizon - 4 bars LTE 24 - Mb down, 23 Mb up
3 jours depuis

Happycamper
Anglais (US)
Overall we enjoyed the campground, it was very clean, hook-ups worked great, and there was lots of exploring to do within walking distance of our site, from beach exploring to checking out all of the old batteries and history of Fort Flagler. The cons for us was the wind and most of the campsites were anything but private or secluded. Our site was very close to our neighbors, as were most of them at the lower area which is where the full hook up were. If you were going as a group or with multiple families this was perfect, but if you want privacy this wasn't it. There is also a junior ranger program for the kiddos, which I enjoyed working on with my 7-1/2 year old.
3 jours depuis

WeRV247
Anglais (US)
Eagles, beautiful trails to hike, fresh ocean breezes and a small camp store that sells ice cream! What more could you ask for?
3 jours depuis

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