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Fort Townsend Historical State Park Introduce
Fort Townsend Historical State Park, located at 1370 Old Fort Townsend Rd, Port Townsend, WA 98368, USA, while primarily a historical site and recreational area, also offers camping facilities, placing it within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category for those looking to stay overnight and explore its offerings. You can contact them at phone number (360) 385-3595 or mobile phone +1 360-385-3595.
Based on customer reviews, Fort Townsend is an "Awesome place" appreciated for its natural environment and amenities. It is dog-friendly, allowing visitors to bring their canine companions, provided they are kept on a leash. The park is noted as being "great for hiking," suggesting well-maintained trails suitable for various fitness levels. Families with children will also find it enjoyable.
The park provides essential facilities, including restrooms for visitors' convenience. The beach area offers "nice views," enhancing the overall experience. One reviewer mentioned that arriving on a Wednesday without a reservation allowed them to choose from several available spots, indicating that mid-week availability might be good, though it's always wise to check in advance, especially during peak seasons.
The campsites are described as "super clean" and "nestled in the trees and near the bay," offering a pleasant and scenic camping environment. Amenities for campers include well-stocked restrooms and showers located in the upper building. Self-check-in is easy, and the reported cost was $32 per night. It's worth noting that out-of-state residents did not receive a military/veteran discount in one instance.
A significant feature of Fort Townsend is its proximity to "lots of walking trails," making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding natural beauty. The combination of historical significance and recreational opportunities makes it a highly recommended destination.
For local users in Taiwan interested in the Campgrounds & RV Parks category and planning a visit to the Port Townsend, WA area, Fort Townsend Historical State Park offers a unique blend of history and nature. You can enjoy camping in a clean, wooded environment near the bay, with access to hiking trails and a beach with scenic views. The park is dog-friendly (on leash) and provides restrooms and showers for campers. While reservations might be advisable during peak times, arriving mid-week could offer more flexibility. Consider Fort Townsend for a camping experience that combines outdoor recreation with historical exploration.
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Awesome place. Dog friendly, but dogs need to be leashed. Great for hiking and kids will have fun here also.There are restrooms. The beach offered some nice views too. Highly recommend checking this place out.
We rolled in without a reservation on a Wed and found our choice of several spots. Super clean and nestled in the trees and near the bay. The restrooms were well stocked and the showers were available in the upper building. Easy to self check in and it was $32 for the night. No military/veteran discount for out of state residents. Near lots of walking trails.
This park was very nice. The bad first: Due to the burn ban (despite the rain) we couldn't have a fire. Understandable and we knew about this before booking. Bring your propane fire pits! The bathrooms and showers were also under construction at the upper camp, which was unfortunate as we were tent camping and there was no alerts about this at all. I am disabled and we selected a campsite near the bathrooms specifically for my needs. 3 Porta-potties are available and well maintained. The showers are PAY TO USE in the lower campsite, which you will have to use as the upper showers are not available. $1 per 6 minutes. The sites in the upper camp are very small. We had to shift our table around and the only spot that fit our tent was on an incline. The other spots were about as small. The good: The hiking/walking/biking trails here are among the nicest and best maintained I have seen! They were extremely quiet (other than 2 teenage girls blasting a radio on one path) and the leaves were begging to drop and turn. It was visually beautiful, and all the historic buildings are great to explore. It was not crowded at all, we had most areas to ourselves. There are some really beautiful vistas! The park management keeps the park EXTREMELY clean. And I do mean extremely! I did not see a SINGLE piece of trash anywhere in the park, at any time during our stay of 3 days. I did see park management cleaning up, sweeping, etc multiple times. Our campsite (space 78) has a little trail directly from the spot to the 2 walking trails in the back. Very convenient access. We were able to see lots of birds (and even got to hear the bird-song of a rare species of tree bird) and heard hawks, owls, seagulls, and song birds. We also spotted some seals just off shore and got to experience and watch a family of river otters hunting and eating fish. There are lots of deer in the park at this time with fawns. They will allow you to get within a few feet of them. Please don't pet them! We were treated to two packs of coyotes singing for about 4-5 minutes each. A very lovely experience. This was a great park for our stay and I would recommend it to anyone! It's very well priced, clean, and beautiful. Call ahead to check on bathroom/amenities.
The largest eagle's nest I've ever seen in my life! At least I'm guessing that's what lived in that massive tree bed!!?? Beautiful park
Loved this camp ground! We were in a great location by the bathroom and water. The way the campgrounds are placed felt private with the tall trees. There were people near us but it didn't feel like it. We went on the botany walk that's a little over a mile. It takes you through the woods woods different plants are marked with descriptions. It was very nice. Towards the end of the botany walk there is a viewpoint to the water. Loved the history behind this campground, there were lots of signposts with info on it. Overall this was my favorite campground we stayed at on our trip.
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