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RECREATIONAL FACILITIES:

Gymnasium: A roomy play area equipped with basketball and volleyball equipment. It has a three-quarter-size basketball court, ping pong tables, and a pool table.

Outdoor Field Use: Three outdoor volleyball courts, multiple soccer field, and four outdoor full-size basketball courts.

Beach: The Conference Center borders on two miles of Puget Sound beach. This area is available for hiking, beachcombing, and relaxing.

Swimming Pool: Heated, outdoor pool with lifeguards on duty (summer use).

Tennis Court: Conveniently located on the grounds near the swimming pool.

Firesides: Three fireside areas perfect for evening meetings, sing-alongs and hot dog roasts.

Picnic Areas: Located along the beach and in the campground are available for year-round use.

 

PLACES OF INTEREST:

Fort Casey State Park: Only a five-minute walk from the Conference Center, Fort Casey State Park is a favorite of children and adults. Climb to the top of the Fort Casey lighthouse and look out over Puget Sound or explore remnants of World War I by hiking through concrete fortresses and viewing massive cannons.

Coupeville: Stately Victorian homes and shops are just three miles north of Camp Casey Conference Center in Coupeville. Browse through the stores along Front Street or experience the lives of Whidbey Island's early settlers at the Island County Museum. Visit a fortified wooden "block house" where settlers ran for protection from arrows of local Indians.

Port Townsend: This historic town can be reached by a short walk and a ferry ride. It's a popular spot for an afternoon of sightseeing and recreation.

 

 

 

Camp Casey Conference Center