Park Improvement Project for Fort Flagler State Park
Supporting Facility Improvement at Fort Flagler State Park Visit the Park Virtual Tour Fort Flagler State Park has received a grant
Ike Kinswa is one of our busiest and most iconic locations, attracting many families with youth to visit the 454-acre park next to the shores of Mayfield Lake amidst an idyllic forest setting. The project at Ike Kinswa entailed funding “Adventure Backpacks” meant to increase the curiosity and wonder of the young “mini-naturalists” as they explored the area. Each backpack encourages learning about nature for beginners from all backgrounds and includes items such as binoculars, writing and coloring utensils, notebooks, compasses, constellation charts, books such as Peterson First Guide to Rocks and Minerals, Ike Kinswa flora/fauna guides, and magnifying glasses.
Supporting Facility Improvement at Fort Flagler State Park Visit the Park Virtual Tour Fort Flagler State Park has received a grant
Supporting Nature Programs at Ike Kinswa Visit the Park Virtual Tour A grant has been awarded to provide Ike Kinswa with
Trail Maintenance Tools to Guide the Way in South Whidbey State Park Visit the Park Virtual Tour As a 2021 Park