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Fort Flagler Historical State Park | Washington State Parks
Offering unparalleled views of the Olympic and Cascade mountains and Puget Sound, this historic fort features many of the original military buildings used at Fort Flagler during the turn of the 20th century including gun batteries, noncommissioned officers' quarters and the hospital building.
Fort Flagler Historical State Park Mobile Map WSPRC
Mobile map of Fort Flagler Historical State Park, Washington. For use in the Field Maps app by ESRI. Published December 2021.
Fort Flagler State Park - Washington Trails Association
Fort Flagler State Park is one of five impressive military installations that were established in close proximity to protect Puget Sound from invaders during times of war.
Fort Flagler (MD) full color Map FINAL 07-30-14
Fort Flagler State Park Information
Fort Flagler is 780 acres including: 2 Campgrounds and 2 Group Camps 3 miles of coastline beach 3 Retreat Center "Camps" of 10 historic buildings 5 Vacation Rentals 14 Hiking Trails of over 10 miles 15 Historic Coastal Defense Sites Museum, Theater, Recreation Hall
Fort Flagler Trail, Washington - 585 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
6 days ago · This is the longest continuous trail hike in Fort Flagler. It includes three beach walks, much deep forest traverse, historical military sites from the old Fort, a circuit around the parade ground, and optional stops at the museum and the bathroom facilities at the beach.
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Fort Flagler - Washington State Parks Foundation
Fort Flagler State Park is a 784-acre marine camping park surrounded on three sides by 19,100 feet of saltwater shoreline. The park rests on a high bluff overlooking Puget Sound, with views of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains.
Fort Flagler State Park • (360) 385-1259 • 10541 Flagler Road, Nordland WA 98358 • Information Center (360) 902-8844 • parks.wa.gov
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