South Whidbey Island State Park
Overview
South Whidbey Island State Park is a campground in Freeland, Washington. The verified facts identify it as a state park campground, and the review material describes it as a 381-acre preserve along the western edge of Whidbey Island above Admiralty Inlet.
The park is known for its old-growth forest, including centuries-old Douglas firs, Sitka spruces, bigleaf maples, and western redcedars. Review excerpts also note a trail network that passes through dense understory growth and areas shaped by past windstorms, with fallen trees, tilted trunks, and nurse logs creating a heavily wooded setting. The park’s protected land includes the Classic-U forest, which was preserved after local activism in the 1970s helped stop clear-cutting plans.
With no amenities listed in the verified facts, South Whidbey Island State Park is best suited to visitors who want a campground in a preserved forest setting with trail access and a strong conservation history.
Location
4262-4356 S Smugglers Cove RdFreeland, Washington 98253
Nearby Campgrounds
Sort:- Oak Bay County Park 6.9 miles away
- Fort Casey State Park — Coupeville, Washington 8.1 miles away
- Fort Townsend State Park — Port Townsend, Washington 9.5 miles away
- Upper Forest - Fort Worden State Park — Port Townsend, Washington 10.0 miles away
- Jefferson County Fairgrounds — Port Townsend, Washington 10.3 miles away
- Kayak Point Regional Park — Stanwood, Washington 11.7 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About South Whidbey Island State Park
Does South Whidbey Island State Park allow pets?
No, South Whidbey Island State Park does not allow pets.