Joseph Whidbey State Park
Joseph Whidbey State Park is a 112-acre day-use park with 3,100 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Juan De Fuca in northern Puget Sound. The scenery is beautiful, views are magnificent, wildlife is everywhere and the beach is one of the grandest on Whidbey Island.
History
The park and other island features were named during the Vancouver Expedition of 1792. Master Joseph Whidbey circumnavigated the island, and Vancouver named it in his honor.
Park Features
This forested park on Puget Sound provides magnificent views, natural beauty, and beach opportunities.
Activities
Trails
- 0.5 mi. ADA Hiking Trails
Water Activities
- Personal Watercraft (saltwater)
- Crabbing
Other
- Beach Exploration
- Bird Watching
- 2 Fire Circles
There are two large grass fields in the park. Nets can be put up, or games can be played on the grass.
Boating Features
Most non-motorized activities are available.
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