Fort Flagler State Park has 4 historic houses available for your next getaway. Located on the Grand Parade Ground, these houses provide comfortable accommodations with breathtaking views of Admiralty Inlet, the Cascade Mountains, and Mt. Baker. At night,
a clear Marrowstone Island sky shines with a canopy of stars and you can watch the moon rise over Admiralty Inlet. During a morning
walk along the bluff outside the front door, you may see one or more the resident Bald Eagles as they perch along the bluff.
The NCO Quarters duplex was built in 1905
for Non-Commissioned Officers posted at Fort Flagler. Today, it is hosts two rental units, each with two bedrooms, full kitchen with
dining area and living room overlooking Admiralty Inlet.
The Hospital Stewards House was built in 1905, and is located next to the historic Hospital (ask about a tour!). This rental features two bedrooms, full kitchen with dining area and living room and looks out upon on the Grand Parade Ground.
Waterway House was built as an administration building during World War II, and is
wheelchair accessible. With 4 bedrooms, kitchen, dining area and living room area, this single level house is perfect for family gatherings.
The Engineer's House was built in 1900 as the offices for the engineer's building Fort Flagler's defenses. Today, this vacation rental stands at the northeast corner of the Parade Ground overlooking Marrowstone Point.
(Guests need to bring their own bedding linens and towels. These amenities are not provided.)
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to see more? Select one of the pictures to the left for more information
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Overlooking Admiralty Inlet, the Non-commissioned Officers’ Quarters are made up of two duplexes that accommodate
four people in each unit.
The lovely building was built above the shoreline in 1903 and still retains its old-time flavor.
Each unit includes two bedrooms upstairs,a comfortable kitchen with modern appliances, a cozy living
room with a TV and VCR, a claw-foot bathtub and a private porch with Adirondack chairs and a picnic table facing the water.
Capacity: Four guests per unit
Unit Features: Two bedrooms with one queen and two single beds; upstairs bath with old-fashioned claw-foot
bathtub; kitchen with stove, refrigerator, microwave, dining and cooking utensils; living room with TV and VCR.
Set in a lovely location above Admiralty
Inlet, Waterway House showcases a commanding view of the water
from the living room.
Built during World War II, this comfortable
house has a bright and cheerful interior and accommodates up
to eight people.
It has two bathrooms and four bedrooms
with two queen-size and four single beds.
A spacious open kitchen, dining area
and living room create a nice gathering place.
Capacity:
Eight guests
The charming, century-old historic Hospital Steward's House overlooks the original grand parade
ground at Fort Flagler.
It features a spacious kitchen, pressed-tin ceilings, a hardwood floor that leads into a comfortable double-couch living room and a separate dining room decorated with lace curtains and tablecloth.
The upstairs includes pressed-tin ceilings, an antique claw-foot bathtub and two bedrooms with
one queen-size and two single beds.
A private porch with Adirondack chairs offers a scenic view of a historic parade ground, Admiralty
Inlet and the Marrowstone Point Lightstation on the northeast tip of the beach.
Capacity: Four guests
Engineer's House is located on the Northeast corner of the Parade Ground, overlooking Admiralty Inlet and Marrowstone Point with views of Mt. Baker and the Cascades.
This cozy house features a full kitchen with adjoining living room, master bedroom, 2nd bedroom with bunk bed and spacious bath.
Set apart from the other vacation houses, it offers a secluded getaway with grand views.