Crockett Lake, Whidbey Island
#6 among attractions in Whidbey Island

Facts and practical information
Crockett Lake is a lake in Island County, Washington at an elevation of 0 feet. ()
Whidbey Island United States
Crockett Lake – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Puget Sound Coast Artillery Museum, Fort Worden, Admiralty Head Light, St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
5.3 miSWMuseum, Military museumPuget Sound Coast Artillery Museum, Port Townsend
135 min walk • Puget Sound Coast Artillery Museum is a military museum located at Fort Worden State Park on Puget Sound, in the State of Washington. The museum occupies part of Building 201, a former barracks at Fort Worden.
5.4 miWParkFort Worden, Port Townsend
137 min walk • Fort Worden Historical State Park is located in Port Townsend, Washington, on 433 acres originally known as Fort Worden, a United States Army Coast Artillery Corps base constructed to protect Puget Sound from invasion by sea.
1 miSWLighthouse, Vernacular architectureAdmiralty Head Light, Coupeville
25 min walk • The Admiralty Head Light is a deactivated aid to navigation located on Whidbey Island near Coupeville, Island County, Washington, on the grounds of Fort Casey State Park. The restored lighthouse overlooks Admiralty Inlet.
5.7 miSWChurchSt. Paul's Episcopal Church, Port Townsend
146 min walk • The St. Paul's Episcopal Church is a Gothic Revival church in Port Townsend, Washington. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
5 miSELakeLake Hancock, Greenbank
129 min walk • Lake Hancock is a 200-acre coastal lagoon and former lake on Whidbey Island in the U.S. state of Washington. The elevation reported by United States Geological Survey is 3 feet.
4.6 miWLighthousePoint Wilson Lighthouse, Greenbank
117 min walk • The Point Wilson Light is an active aid to navigation located in Fort Worden State Park near Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington.
3.9 miNParkPrice Sculpture Forest, Coupeville
100 min walk • Price Sculpture Forest is an outdoor collection of sculptures located east of Coupeville on Whidbey Island, Washington, United States. The land is 16.3 acres and contains just over a half mile of trails.
5.6 miSWMuseum, History museumRothschild House, Port Townsend
143 min walk • The Rothschild House is a house in Port Townsend, Washington. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. It is included in Port Townsend Historic District which was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977. It was built by D. C. H. Rothschild.
4 miNPiers and boardwalksCoupeville Wharf, Coupeville
103 min walk • The Coupeville grain wharf is a wharf built in 1905 in Coupeville, Washington. It was formerly used for exporting grain produced on Whidbey Island.
5.1 miSW48°8'12"N • 122°45'47"WPort Townsend Marine Science Center, Port Townsend
130 min walk • Science museum, Museum, Aquarium
4.7 miSLighthouseMarrowstone Point Light, Port Townsend
119 min walk • The Marrowstone Point Light is an active navigational aid overlooking Admiralty Inlet at the northern tip of Marrowstone Island, Jefferson County, Washington, in the United States.