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
This project helped improve environmental and health conditions in the beautiful South Puget
Sound, including in waters adjacent to Penrose State Park, Cutts Island, Kopachuk, and Joemma
parks. Donors made it possible to replace the mobile pumpout vessel serving these areas, thereby
enabling boaters a convenient and sustainable way to dispose of sewage. Now boaters can continue
to visit the Puget Sound No Dishcarge Zone as they “camp on the water,” mooring multiple nights
at our docks.
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