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Fort Flagler State Park -
Retreat Center
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Fort Flagler State Park's Retreat Center is
comprised of ten World War II- era buildings, with a combined
capacity of over 250 guests. The buildings are divided
into 3 'Camps', with an additional Recreation Hall available
for day-use rental.
Camp Hoskins is the largest,
located on the north end of the parade ground, with 3 dormitory
buildings and dining hall with commercial-grade kitchen.
Each building can be rented individually or combined depending
on your groups needs.
Camp Richmond is a single,
two-story structure overlooking Marrowstone Point with commercial
kitchen, dining hall and common room on the ground floor, and
a dormitory on the 2nd floor divided into two wings.
Camp Wilson is comprised
of 3 smaller buildings on the west side of the parade ground.
The main building has a 5 bunk rooms and a dining/kitchen area.
A secondary building serves as an additional dormitory with
a divided common bunk room and 2 individual bedrooms.
A third building is the camp's recreation hall.
The historic Theater is part
of Camp Hoskins, but can be rented seperately for special events.
With a stage and plenty of seating, the building can be arranged
to meet whatever needs your group has.
The Recreation Hall is also part of Camp Hoskins,
and like the Theater, can be rented seperately. This hall has a small kitchen
and restrooms, making it great for small receptions.
Want to see more? Select one of the pictures to the left for more information and virtual tours.
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Camp Hoskins was originally constructed
to house enlisted men during World War II. Today, the
combination of three dormitories, a large dining facility, twelve
individual classrooms, activities hall and a historic theater make up the largest
camp at the Fort Flagler State Park Retreat Center. It
accommodates up to 180 guests in three two-story dormitories.
Each Building has a restroom on each floor (one ADA restroom
in one building).
The camp dominates the north end of
the historic parade ground that can be used for any open activity,
from marching bands to kite flying, individual sports to group
games. A large campfire ring, under a canopy of trees
provides evening campfires for your guests. The twelve
individual classrooms are perfect for individual studies and
small group lesssons.
The large commercial kitchen with
large steam table, professional grill and commercial stoves
and ovens is efficient and spacious for preparing and serving
your meals.
It's central location also provides easy
access to the beach at Marrowstone Point, the historic main-line
Gun Batteries, and the park's museum and historic hospital.
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Camp Richmond, the Bachelor Officer's Quarters
during World War II, now provides accommodations for up to 52
guests dormitory style. It is self-contained, and the
main floor includes a spacious kitchen, dining room area, common
room and two restrooms with showers.
Situated on the bluff overlooking Admiralty
Inlet, it offers spectacular views of the water, Cascade Mountains
and, in the distance, Mt. Rainier. The camp includes a
campfire ring, large field, and is close to the beach and historic
gun batteries.
When available, a second dormitory (building
109) can be reserved along with Camp Richmond to increase the
capacity to 112 guests, if reserved at the same time.
It's location also provides easy access to the beach at Marrowstone
Point, the historic main-line Gun Batteries, and the park's
museum and historic hospital. |
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Camp Wilson has three buildings which provide
quarters and meeting facilities for the Retreat Center.
The mini-conference area accommodates up to 37 guests.
It includes two separate sleeping quarters, each with restrooms
and showers; one of these includes a kitchen facility.
A separate recreation hall, furnished with tables and chairs,
is a perfect place for a family gathering, workshops or group
events.
The camp has a campfire ring and a large adjacent
field for sports or games.
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