Deception Pass State Park is a 3,854-acre marine and camping park with over 77,000 feet of ocean shoreline and more than 33,900 feet of freshwater shoreline on its three lakes. The park is spread over two islands — Fidalgo and Whidbey. The islands are connected by Canoe Pass and Deception Pass bridges. Secluded coves, rugged cliffs, magnificent sunsets, and a spectacular high bridge make Deception Pass Washington's most-visited state park. Visitors can fish and swim in Cranberry Lake, search for shells along miles of Puget Sound beaches, trek through forests and along exposed bluffs, look for rare birds, gaze on the wild waters to spot a passing whale or seals, explore tide pools at Rosario Beach, kayak at Cornet Bay, take a stroll on North and West beaches, and enjoy deep shade while hiking through Hoypus Forest, one of Washington's largest old-growth forests.
41229 State Route 20, Oak Harbor, WA 98277, Phone: 360-675-3767