Enjoy this
1.00 mile
, out and back trail near Oak Harbor, Washington. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 39 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking, walking, and other nature trips, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring.
How long is Deception Pass Bridge?
1,487′
How busy is Deception Pass?
With
more than 2 million visitors each year
, the most of any park in the state, Deception Pass can be a crowded, everybody-goes-there place where it’s impossible to get a campsite. But not now. “Fall is a great time to visit Deception Pass,” says park manager Jack Hartt.
Can you walk across Deception Pass Bridge?
You can walk across the bridge
. There are sidewalks on either side. The best places to park to walk the bridge are a parking lot at the south end of the bridge, a small lot in the middle at canoe pass bridge (northbound traffic only) and some pull-out spots just north of the bridge (southbound traffic only).
How do I get under the Deception Pass Bridge?
An easy location is to
drive over the bridge and down into the park
. Drive down to the beach and park. There are signs at the north end of the park that direct you towards North Beach and the amphitheater. Take that trail (not long at all, approx 5 mins) and it will lead you to the beach below the bridge looking east.
Is Ebey’s Landing open?
Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve is
open to the public year-round
with no admittance fee. Although there are no fees to enter the Reserve, visits to the three state parks (Fort Ebey, Fort Casey, and Ebey’s Landing – all located within the Reserve boundaries) do require the Discover Pass.
What’s the weather in Deception Pass?
Sun & Moon Monthly | Morning Twilight 5:46 AM Waxing Gibbous | Evening Twilight 8:34 PM |
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Where is Deception Pass Washington?
Deception Pass is a
strait separating Whidbey Island from Fidalgo Island, in the northwest part of the U.S. state of Washington
. It connects Skagit Bay, part of Puget Sound, with the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Is Deception Pass Bridge scary?
Deception Pass Bridge, Washington
The fog is really what makes this bridge scary
. It’s like walking into a haunted area where you can’t see more than a few feet in front of you. If that’s not enough, head to the narrow pedestrian lane at the edge.
What’s the scariest bridge in Washington state?
The
Lava Canyon Bridge
is one of the most terrifying swinging bridges you can cross in all of Washington. This cable suspension bridge can be reached by taking the Lava Canyon Trail in the Mount St. Helens area, and it bounces with almost every step the entire way.
Can you drive over Deception Pass Bridge?
If you want to go over to the other side, take the stairs down the side of the bridge, under and up the other side.
Do NOT cross the road
! There is parking before and after the bridge.
Does Deception Pass have showers?
The park has 172 tent sites, 134 partial-hookup sites, five hiker/biker sites, one dump stations, 20 restrooms (four ADA) and
10 showers (four ADA)
.
Why is Deception Pass closed?
Washington State Park officials have closed Bowman Bay at Deception Pass State Park
following the birth of a northern elephant seal
. The area will be closed until early April to allow the baby seal, born on Jan. 31, to mature without interacting with humans.
Does Deception Pass allow dogs?
Explore Deception Pass State Park
The entire park is friendly to dogs, as long as they are kept on a leash
. One of the most popular trails for humans and dogs alike is Rosario Head Trail to Lighthouse Point and Lottie Point.
How far is Deception Pass from Oak Harbor?
Located
nine miles
north of Oak Harbor, Wash. and nine miles south of Anacortes, on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound. From Seattle : Drive north on I-5 to exit 230, then travel 18 miles west on SR 20 toward Oak Harbor. Park entrance is on right, one mile south of Deception Pass Bridge.
Do you have to pay for Deception Pass?
At the far end of the bridge is Deception Pass State Park. To park here,
you’d have to pay $10/day (if you don’t have a Discovery Pass)
. But since we’d parked on the other side, we cheerfully walked through the parking area, used the restrooms, and returned to the bridge.
Does Fort Ebey have a dump station?
There’s no dump station anywhere nearby
.
What is Fort Ebey?
Set on the western side of Whidbey Island, Fort Ebey was constructed as
a coastal defense fort during the Second World War
. Its battery was dug into a high bluff and is great fun for kids, adult kids and World War II aficionados.
Are dogs allowed at Fort Ebey State park?
Picnic tables and restrooms (including an ADA restroom) are available at this park.
Leashed dogs are allowed on the saltwater beach
. Dogs are also allowed on hiking trails and campgrounds. They must be on a eight foot or less leash at all times and people are required to clean up after their pets.