Fort Flagler Historical State Park is a former military fort on the northern tip of Marrowstone Island in Washington, offering far-reaching views of the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
Fort Flagler Historical State Park, located on the edge of the Puget Sound in Washington, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Established in 1955, this park occupies what was once a strategic military fort designed to protect naval interests from potential threats along the Pacific coast. With its location on Marrowstone Island, the park commands sweeping views of the Admiralty Inlet and the Olympic and Cascade Mountain ranges. Its landscape is characterized by forested hills and rocky beaches, serving as a prime habitat for both terrestrial and marine wildlife. The park is well-known for its historical artifacts, including preserved bunkers, gun emplacements, and army buildings that are emblematic of its historical purpose. Today, visitors are drawn to its hiking trails, marine life viewing opportunities, and the educational insights offered at its museum. Whether it's camping on the expansive grounds or exploring its miles of scenic shoreline, Fort Flagler offers a wealth of recreation and learning against a backdrop of historical significance.
Quarters B, a unique vacation rental that offers a historical living experience.
Coastal trails ideal for spotting eagles and other sea birds.
The military museum housed in the park's original barracks with interactive exhibits.
Camping spots with unobstructed views of the Puget Sound.
A preserved set of gun emplacements offering insight into the park's military history.
A nearby historic lighthouse offering scenic views and photo opportunities.
A perfect spot for relaxation with panoramic views of the sound and the mountains.