- Fort Ward State Park
Fort Ward State Park is a
state park located alongRich Passage on the southern end of Bainbridge Island inWashington . Fort Ward State Park is part of theWashington State Park System , on land which the former military base, Fort Ward, was located.Covering convert|137|acre|km2 of dense forest and underbrush, it is an area full of beauty. Impressive views of
Rich Passage , theOlympic Mountains and varied marine wildlife can be seen at the park. Common activities includeboating ,fishing ,picnicking ,jogging , walking andbicycling .Clam digging ,bird watching andscuba diving are other favorite activities of park visitors.The original Fort Ward was built before
World War I . Some of the gun emplacements and bunkers remain, including theFrancis Nash Bunker which has had numerous mysterious suicides inside of its infamous cage room. Other standing structures from the base include two reservoirs, one atop the parade grounds and another much less known one just off of Toe Jam Hill.Fort Ward State Park is a satellite park of
Fay Bainbridge State Park , located approximately convert|12|mi|km northeast. Otherstate parks in the area includeKitsap Memorial State Park ,Illahee State Park ,Scenic Beach State Park and visible across Rich Passage isManchester State Park .Visitor services are available in downtown Bainbridge Island or the nearby city of
Poulsbo, Washington . Both cities have various community events throughout the summer months.Facilities
Fort Ward State Park has a public boat ramp and a parking lot for about 25 cars and boat trailers. The boat launch is concrete, donated by the Bainbridge Island Rotary Club. There are vault toilets located in the parking area near the boat launch ramp.
There are two picnic areas located in the park. The lower picnic area along the beach is accessible only by foot or bicycle and has eight picnic sites. The upper picnic area is accessible by car and also has eight picnic sites. Each picnic area has vault toilets as well as potable water.
External links
* [http://www.parks.wa.gov/parkpage.asp?selectedpark=Fort%20Ward Washington State Parks' Fort Ward page]
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