Fort Flagler Historical State Park

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"The “Triangle of Fire” once guarded the entrance to Puget Sound at Admiralty Inlet with a trio of forts that ensured no enemy naval vessel could slip past. All three forts — Worden, Casey and Flagler — are now state parks. Of the three, Fort Flagler on Marrowstone Island is the most out of the way, and thus the quietest. Military buffs will delight at the gun emplacements stationed along the Bluff Trail, while beachcombers can enjoy a long sandy walk, especially at low tide, below the bluff. The Beachcomber Cafe has seaside essentials like ice and beach toys, as well as burgers, sandwiches and coffee. The cafe is popular with campers who can set up near the water’s edge. Olympic Kayak Tours offers guided paddles through the scenic waters of Admiralty Inlet."
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