Because of the predicted wind storm today we didn't want to go on a higher elevation forest hike off the 2870, so we decided to go to Anderson Lake State Park which is one of the hikes in Craig Romano's book, Day Hiking Olympic Peninsula. However, when we reached the park entrance we found it was closed. We then decided to go to Fort Worden SP. On our way there we saw a sign for Fort Townsend Historical SP so decided to check it out. This is a 367-acre marine camping park with 3,960 feet of saltwater shoreline on Port Townsend Bay. The park has a rich military history which dates back to pioneer days. The 6.5 miles of well-marked trails travel through a beautiful forest area. There was a light rain when we began our hike, but the wind was not blowing too hard the first hour. The wind picked up after that and we heard a large tree fall near the area we were so we decided to return to the TH and out of the trees. There is a map of the trails at the day use parking area and we took a picture of this before starting our walk. The CG is closed until April 1. The park is open year round for day use. A Discover Pass is required.