Fort Worden State Park

4.5
200 Battery Way
Port Townsend, WA 98368

(360) 344-4400
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Park Features & Amenities

Camp Basics

Park Type:

Public

Sites:

80

Pull Through Sites:

16

Full Hookup Sites:

50

Pets Allowed:

Yes

Age Restrictions:

None

Extended Stay:

No

Shaded Sites:

Yes

Big Rigs:

No

Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard

Utilities & Amenities

Power: 30 Amps

Restrooms:

Yes

Showers:

Yes

Dumping:

Yes

Propane:

No

Wireless Internet:

No

Cable TV:

No

Recreation

Clubhouse:

No

Fishing:

Yes

Golf:

Yes

Swimming Pool:

No

Billiards/Pool:

No

Playground:

No

Game Hall:

No

Sports Field:

Yes

Horseshoes:

Yes

Shuffleboard:

No

Mini Golf:

No

Boat Launch:

No

Traveler Tips

Note:

Campground closure: All campgrounds will be open Nov. 20 through Nov. 30. The following sites will be closed for the dates listed: Dec. 2 - 27: Sites 1, 2, 15 and 16 closed Dec. 4 - 12: Sites 18 through 50 closed.



Traveler Reviews


Anthony R.
5 reviews
4

TONY

Big park has campsites near the beach and in the woods ,very open has a lot of history to read about here they have full hookups and partial hookups .I did just electrical and water since they already have a dump site.very close to port Townsend would come again.

Date of Stay:
 May, 2015
Rate Paid:
 $33.00

RVingToadless
35 reviews
5

Fort Worden State Park

I wouldn't call this a State "Park," this is more of a State RESORT! Former military base that is now used as a beautiful conference and retreat center, to include RV camping with full water/electric/sewer hookups on the Beach Campground and water/electric with community dump on the "Upper" campground. The rate I am showing is for the Beach campground, the Upper campground is $1 less. These rates are on par with what Washington State charges for state parks. The RV slots are paved and long. In the Beach campground, the sites are "back-in" at one end and "pull through" (in wide arc's) on the other end. If you have a back-in against the trees, you have to drive all the way to the end, then go around the "turn around" and come back in order to "back-in" to those spots. The RV slots that face the beach have only a view of the sand dunes, but it's a short walk to the beach. This is a popular park and reservations are suggested any time of the year, although it wasn't full the weekend I was here. If you reserve on the website, you pay an $8 reservation fee. If you call the Conference Center directly, you do not pay the reservation fee. The "Commons" dining hall serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There is also an espresso shop with sandwiches and pastries. Both are rather pricey, you might as well be eating at the Marriott. The first Sunday of each month, the Commons features a fabulous Sunday Brunch between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM for $16.95. Well worth it! If you choose to partake of the food at the Commons, they do take credit cards, but you can optionally purchase prepaid food cards when you check in for camping. The prepaid food cards is a fairly new program. When I was there, the Commons employees didn't know how to deal with the prepaid cards and apparently had not been informed about them. The Park Ranger and the folks at the check in office got it straightened out. If you need to do laundry, the Conference center allows guests to use their laundry building only between the hours of around "4:00-ish" PM to around "8:30-ish" PM each night. Verizon AirCard worked very well here. TV reception via antenna for the local channels was decent on digital channels, and "passable" on analog channels still out there. Lastly, very important! If you come here off the Keystone/Port Townsend ferry, IGNORE your GPS if it instructs you to take a right turn off the ferry. Instead, follow the well placed signs and turn left. If you follow your GPS and turn right, you will end up taking a route up some steep and hairy roads. Follow the SIGNS! Great park for family outings!

Date of Stay:
 March, 2009
Rate Paid:
 $27.00