South Whidbey Island State Park

South Whidbey Island State Park campground
Google Rating: 4.5

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 Rd
Freeland, Washington 98253

(360) 331-4559

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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.