Friends of Fort Townsend

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A Washington State Park friends group where members maintain trails, support events that encourage park use, and educate visitors about the park's natural forest area and preserves the fort's history.

Remembering those who died 1856-1898 Fort Townsend.
05/25/2026

Remembering those who died 1856-1898 Fort Townsend.

Friends of Fort Townsend25th Anniversary Annual Meeting     in The Friends Barn at FTSPSATURDAY, April 18, 10 am“Fort To...
04/16/2026

Friends of Fort Townsend
25th Anniversary Annual Meeting
in The Friends Barn at FTSP
SATURDAY, April 18, 10 am
“Fort Townsend State Park:
An Awesome Forest Area”

All are welcome . . . . .

04/01/2026

The Campground at Ft. Townsend opens today (without reservations). Enjoy the park!

Season's first trillium on Park Way!!
04/01/2026

Season's first trillium on Park Way!!

On March 14th, in the middle of a snow/ice event, ten hearty Friends helped cleanup the FTSP campground in preparation f...
03/15/2026

On March 14th, in the middle of a snow/ice event, ten hearty Friends helped cleanup the FTSP campground in preparation for the opening of camping on April 1st. THANK YOU!!

02/07/2026

"The Last to Leave: Remembering Fort Townsend through Family Memories"

Join us as we commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fort Townsend's closure by reflecting on the park's rich history. A descendant of the last caretaker will provide a unique personal insight into the last years of the fort.

Location: Fort Townsend State Park Friends Barn
Date: Saturday, April 11th
11:00 am Talk One: A brief look at Fort Townsend
11:15m am Talk Two: A Caretaker's Legacy
12:00 pm Optional History Hike

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01/24/2026

Mark your calendars now!!

March 14th at 9 am all friends of FTSP are gathering to do a campground cleanup before the park opens for camping on April 1st. Tasks include piling up downed branches, lightly raking the campsites, cleaning tables. Bring gloves, rakes and enthusiasm to the work party.

Hope to see you there!

The dreaded "burn ban" has come to Ft. Townend State Park as of 6/23/25. Danger level raised to Level 3.  Trying to stay...
06/24/2025

The dreaded "burn ban" has come to Ft. Townend State Park as of 6/23/25. Danger level raised to Level 3. Trying to stay safe.

04/25/2025

FOFT ANNUAL MEETING
Saturday, April 26, 10am
In The Friends Barn

Our speaker is Rosalee Walz, Chair of Chemakum Tribal Services, and an elder, historian and storyteller, who will speak about the Chemakum people, their history and how their story is woven into the broader story of Fort Townsend and the Olympic Peninsula.

All are welcome. A Discover Pass is necessary to park.

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01/24/2025

From Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission--A new director appointed:

NEWS RELEASE

OLYMPIA — Jan. 24, 2025 — The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission welcomes Lourdes E. Alvarado-Ramos (Alfie), its newest member, to the Commission.

The Commission is made up of seven citizen members appointed by the governor. Commissioners are responsible for guiding the policies that steer the agency. Other duties include approving the agency’s strategic plan, setting Parks budget priorities and approving changes to Parks-related Washington Administrative Code.

Alvarado-Ramos is an alumnus of Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government Executive Program, the University of Washington’s Executive Management Program and holds a bachelor's degree in health care administration.

Alvarado-Ramos served 22 years on active duty for the United States military and retired in 1993 as the Command Sergeant Major of Madigan Army Medical Center and Troop Command at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. She then decided to settle in Washington because of its natural beauty and the immense opportunities for outdoor recreation.

She began her second career with the Washington Department of Veteran Affairs. She served for an additional 33 years and became director of the cabinet agency in 2013. During her time there, she contributed to several programs that focused on the restoration of Washington’s waters and lands through the Veterans Conservation Corps and farm programs. She also served as chair of the Washington Military Transition Council, where she led statewide efforts to ease the transition of veterans and their families into communities across Washington.

"I am delighted to join the Parks Commission,” Alvarado-Ramos said. “I believe that our parks offer opportunities that are key to the health, happiness and prosperity of our communities. I look forward to promoting the Parks message and motivate infrequent users to not only enjoy our outdoor spaces but also volunteer to make them better and more accessible.”

Alvarado-Ramos continues to be a dedicated advocate for her fellow veterans and is the former president of the National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs and the National Association of State Veterans Homes. For her service to the country, state and her community, she has been awarded the Governor’s Distinguished Management Leadership Award, the Lifetime Achievement Award for women in the military from the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), the Veterans Affairs Secretary’s Leadership Award; and recognition for her military service, including the Legion of Merit, the Order of Military Medical Merit and the Expert Field Medical Badge.

"I, and the rest of the Commission, are thrilled that such an amazing leader with her wealth of experience is willing to continue to serve Washingtonians as a member of the State Parks and Recreation Commission,” Commission Chair Sophia Danenberg said.

Alvarado-Ramos and her wife San Juanita live in Olympia, where they enjoy boating, backpacking, hiking and traveling to enjoy state and national parks in their RV.

Alvarado-Ramos’ term runs through Dec. 31, 2030. She takes the seat vacated by Commissioner Ken Bounds.

Bounds sat on the Commission for two terms, providing almost 12 years of service.

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1370 Old Fort Townsend Road
Port Townsend, WA
98368

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