On the grounds are many different species of trees which comprise the heavily wooded area. These include the Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, western hemlock, and the western red-cedar. The land spans 381 acres and offers 4,500 feet of saltwater coast to enjoy. Dogs are welcome to join their families at South Whidbey State Park; however, they must remain on a lead at all times.Â
There is no designated dog play space at South Whidbey State Park, and as such, no on-site amenities are provided for canine use. To ensure Fido has access to drinking water, owners should bring some with them. It is important for all owners to note that park officials do expect them to clean up after their pets. South Whidbey State Park is a private recreational area.Â
A Discover Pass is required to access the property. Discover Passes are available online or via various retailers and cost $10 for a day's pass or $30 for an annual permit. Dealer fees are also applicable. Among the great recreational opportunities at South Whidbey State Park are hiking and picnicking. Visitors to this lovely state park praise the beautiful canopy comprised of ancient trees. From this vantage point, there is a stunning view of Puget Sound.Â
Many families describe this park as a "hidden gem." Though many of its former activities are no longer available, there is still much to enjoy at South Whidbey State Park. As with all Washington state parks, it is the expectation of park management that all canine visitors will be properly vaccinated and in possession of a city dog license. For a day of fun at a great park, plan a visit to South Whidbey State Park!Â