Fort Ebey State Park Campground

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What Guests Are Saying

Visitors are highly impressed with Fort Ebey State Park Campground, noting its beauty, cleanliness, and spacious sites. Many have enjoyed their stays and express eagerness to return. The nearby trails also offer stunning sunset views.

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Jeff

Jeff

September 8, 2025

5

This was the first time staying here and we were very impressed. The campground is very beautiful, clean, well maintained, and the sites are very large. We had a really great time and can’t wait to return. Once we walked on a trail a few minutes away near the old fort, we saw an amazing sunset there.

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Romeo Delshad

Romeo Delshad

February 14, 2024

4

Good places to visit. Quite and secluded. A few great trails to visit. Camping also absolutely stunning during the summer months.
No dumping station though. But a decent bathroom a nice place to go

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Peter M

Peter M

October 5, 2022

5

Fort Ebey (pronounced eeebee) Campground is adjacent to a gun battery set up during WW2 to secure Puget Sound. It sits in the middle of Widbey Island high on a bluff facing West looking out on the Strait of Juan De Fuca.

It has one of the most commanding views of the Puget Sound in the entire region. It also has incredible sunsets.

There are plenty of trails to walk and the campground is quite nice in a forested part of the park. There are old growth trees in the campground and surrounding area.

Services are typical for a State Campground, but there are just a handful of partial hookups. No dumpsite. For that you need to go to another park (Deception) or on I5 at Smokey Point.

The gun battery is fun for kids to explore.

There is plenty to see in Coupeville and Oak Harbor along with Restaurants and Shops.

There are three other gun batteries that are also parks - Fort Worden, Fort Flagler and Fort Casey. Worden and Flagler have bluffs and great campgrounds. Flagler was my favorite because of the beach campground, but Ebey is just as good.

We saw an Ohio class submarine going out to sea from here. It’s in one of the pictures, doesn’t do it justice. I had a binoculars and it was a terrific treat.

No cell service unless you are out on the bluff.

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Karethra Bex

Karethra Bex

September 13, 2022

4

This is a nice campground that offers ample space for vehicle or tent. There are hiking/ walking trails and historical bunkers on site. Showers are $1 for 3 minutes and tokens are used for the showers with the token exchange machine outside on the back of the shower building. The restrooms weren't the cleanest, but not too bad given the park seems to be very busy. There wasn't too much late night noise and overall, it was a pleasant experience.

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Christopher Druck

Christopher Druck

August 7, 2018

5

This was the first place I ever camped after moving to WA, and it instantly became one of my favorite all-time favorite camping spots. This park feels a little more secluded and untouched compared to nearby Deception Pass, which can be very crowded in the summer. Fort Ebey was not crowded at all and was filled with stunning scenery. The campground was really nice, and was located in a densely forested area. Most of the campsites have a lot of privacy and are not very close together. The campsite was very well maintained and raked when we arrived. Each campsite has a picnic table and a fire pit. The campground has only one bathroom located near the center of the campground, so keep that in mind when you're choosing your campsite. The bathrooms were very well maintained, and had hand soap available in the sink area. Inside the bathroom there is also 2 token operated showers. Shower tokens, as well as fire wood and ice, are for sale at the state park office at the main entrance of the park. Firewood was $7/bundle when I visited. There are water spigots conveniently located throughout the campground as well. The campground was mostly peaceful and people were not too loud. Also, there are several trail offshoots right inside the campground that lead to the bluff area, which offers stunning views of the Salish Sea and the Olympic Peninsula and Vancouver Island to the west.

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Location Fort Ebey State Park Campground

Address:
400 Hill Valley Drive
Coupeville, WA, 98239
United States

Highway access

The campground is a short drive from State Route 20 (WA-20). State Route 525 (WA-525) is a short drive away.

Latitude & Longitude: 48.2176 / -122.759

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Last updated: June 18, 2026