About
South Whidbey State Park is a shore access point on the coast of Island County, Washington. Leashed dogs are welcome here. Note that dogs are not allowed on designated swimming beaches year-round (WAC 352-32-060) — check posted signs. The landscape here includes a sandy beach. Amenities include a campground, drinking water, parking, a picnic area, and more. Common activities here include swimming. Entry is free, and the site is wheelchair accessible.
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Dog Policy
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Popularity
How loved
Excellent
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Frequently asked questions
Are dogs allowed at South Whidbey State Park?
Yes — dogs are welcome at South Whidbey State Park on a leash.
Do dogs need to be leashed at South Whidbey State Park?
Yes — dogs must be kept on a leash at South Whidbey State Park.
Are there seasonal dog rules at South Whidbey State Park?
Yes. Dogs are not allowed on designated swimming beaches year-round (WAC 352-32-060) — check posted signs.
Is there parking at South Whidbey State Park?
Yes, there is parking on site.
Is there a fee to visit South Whidbey State Park?
No — South Whidbey State Park is free to visit.
Is South Whidbey State Park wheelchair accessible?
Yes — South Whidbey State Park is listed as wheelchair accessible.
What can you do at South Whidbey State Park?
Popular activities at South Whidbey State Park include swimming.
What is the setting like at South Whidbey State Park?
Expect a sandy beach.
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