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The legendary heart of Joshua Tree National Park.
Fort Worden State Park Forest Campground is a unique camping destination located within the historic Fort Worden State Park at 200 Battery Way, Port Townsend, WA 98368, USA. This campground offers a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities, making it an ideal spot for visitors of all ages.
Campground Details:
Camping in a Historic Setting:
Fort Worden State Park Forest Campground offers campers the unique opportunity to stay within the grounds of a former military fort. The campground is nestled in a forested area, providing a peaceful and scenic environment for camping.
Activities and Exploration:
Fort Worden State Park offers a wide range of activities and attractions for campers to enjoy:
Campground Features:
Fort Worden State Park Forest Campground typically offers the following features to enhance your camping experience:
Explore Port Townsend:
Fort Worden State Park's location near the charming Victorian seaport town of Port Townsend allows visitors to easily explore the town's attractions and unique character:
A Unique Camping Experience:
Fort Worden State Park Forest Campground offers a truly unique camping experience, combining the beauty of nature with the rich history and cultural attractions of Fort Worden and Port Townsend. It's an ideal destination for families, history buffs, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a memorable getaway.
Plan Your Visit:
If you're seeking a camping experience that blends history, nature, and recreation, Fort Worden State Park Forest Campground is the perfect choice. Book your campsite in advance, as it's a popular destination, especially during peak season.
Additional Information:
For more information about Fort Worden State Park Forest Campground, including reservations, fees, and specific amenities, please visit the Washington State Parks website or contact the park directly at (360) 344-4431 or +1 360-344-4431. You can also find reviews and additional details on various online platforms.
Onsite services
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Hiking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Very cool place good amount of campgrounds. It's a campground mostly for RVs... Campsite are very flat and lack shade. Bathrooms are some of the cleanest I've seen. The old bunkers can be very cool for all ages in my opinion. Can be a lot of traffic coming and going with the day use right next to the campsite.
This is one of three RV and tent campgrounds in the Fort Worden state park. The rental houses are NOT in or part of the campground. There are five rows of campsites and all have water and power. There's a 12 unit restroom / shower house for all campers. There's a septic pump station at the entrance to this campground. Trash and recycling stations are adjacent to the restrooms. If you found this review to be helpful please consider adding a thumbs-up.👍
Great place for RV camping (full hookups). So many things to do within walking distance. Hiking. Fishing. Museum. Historic buildings. We had a blast. Bathrooms/showers are clean. The campsites don't really have a view but they're all otherwise well located surrounded by nature and historical fort so be prepared for, the highlight for us, long hikes with AMAZING views! Some sites are private and some are less so. Great place for kids and bicycles as well.
We had the pleasure of staying at Fort Worden's State Park in September of 2022. Be aware - the "Forest Campground" is water and power only. The "Beach" campground are full hookups and big rig friendly - the bigger rigs in the Forest Campground would be challenged! We have a 38.9' 5th-wheel and it was challenging negotiating turns between trees and backing into our site (site 77), but we did it. We were NOT able to get into the dump station and ended up going down to the Beach Campground and finding an empty pull through site to dump at. The staff was helpful and easy to work with. The facilities are new and clean. If you want to use the showers, you'll need to buy "tokens" - the machine only takes dollars and are located at the end of the shower building. There are tons of things to do at the Park as well as in town. It was a very enjoyable adventure .... just wish we had gotten a Beach Campground site. Will try again another time!
Fort Warden was Great. The weather was Great and the entire park was "CLEAN" even the forts. The Beach was Clean with NO garbage of any kind. There are lots of Forts to look at/in, the grounds were Very Clean. Bring a coat/rain type Jacket...it is normally WINDY on that corner of the area. The Down Town AND Uptown both were Very Clean. There are A lot of shops and Restaurants along the Main Street both Down Town and Uptown. Port Townsend has 4 Grocery Stores...QFC, SAFEWAY, THE FOOD CO-OP and ALDRIDGES Market. From Port Townsend you can be to Squim in a 40 minute Beautiful Drive and Port Angeles in a bit less than a Hour. There is Water Basically ALL AROUND you. With lots of Beaches. If correct, you do have to pay for a day Park Pass. There are Trails all over that are mostly a easy hike...also the Fairy Dock is down town just as your getting into down town that goes over to Whidby Island. If your on a longer stay in Port Townsend you can also make a day trip on the Ferry and go over to Seattle, you have to drive to Bainebridge and catch the Ferry from there which is Approx. A hour drive to Bainebridge.