Reservations are recommended, especially in summer, and entry/camping fees apply. Campgrounds feature flush toilets, potable water, fire rings, picnic tables, and RV access, with partial hookups available. Set on a scenic bluff overlooking Puget Sound, the park blends coastal beauty with military history, offering beachcombing, hiking, and views of the Olympic Mountains. Don’t miss exploring historic batteries or nearby Port Townsend. Best visited May–September for sun and clear skies, Fort Flagler delivers a peaceful, wind-swept camping experience rich in nature and Pacific Northwest charm.
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