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Whidbey Island

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With a great view of Holmes Harbor, this park is a local favorite. Besides a boat ramp and dock, amenities include a picnic area with BBQ grills, covered picnic shelters, pavilion with picnic table and BBQ Grill, restrooms, playgrounds, and walking trails.
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Freeland Park
1535 E Shoreview Dr
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With a great view of Holmes Harbor, this park is a local favorite. Besides a boat ramp and dock, amenities include a picnic area with BBQ grills, covered picnic shelters, pavilion with picnic table and BBQ Grill, restrooms, playgrounds, and walking trails.
Seawall Park is a small but scenic park that runs parallel to Langley’s main street. The park is easily reached by anyone walking through Langley and features picnic tables, beach access and a great view of Saratoga Passage and the Cascade mountains. The park is bounded on each side by Boy and Dog Park, and Thomas Hadkey Memorial Park.
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Seawall Park
1st Street
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Seawall Park is a small but scenic park that runs parallel to Langley’s main street. The park is easily reached by anyone walking through Langley and features picnic tables, beach access and a great view of Saratoga Passage and the Cascade mountains. The park is bounded on each side by Boy and Dog Park, and Thomas Hadkey Memorial Park.
The expanded marina is a short walk to downtown Langley, Whidbey’s charming “Village by the Sea,” with places to stay, shop, and eat. At the marina, itself, you’ll find 41 slips, 330 feet of linear moorage, restrooms, showers, and free Wi-Fi. There is a boat ramp as well. During the spring and summer kayaks are available for rent along with kayaking lessons. There is a small park and beach, as well.
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Port of South Whidbey Harbor at Langley
228 Wharf St
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The expanded marina is a short walk to downtown Langley, Whidbey’s charming “Village by the Sea,” with places to stay, shop, and eat. At the marina, itself, you’ll find 41 slips, 330 feet of linear moorage, restrooms, showers, and free Wi-Fi. There is a boat ramp as well. During the spring and summer kayaks are available for rent along with kayaking lessons. There is a small park and beach, as well.
Already known as one of the best beaches in Washington State.The beach is great fun for humans. The beach faces south and west, giving tremendous views of Admiralty Inlet, the busy shipping lanes, and the Olympic Mountains in the distance. This Island County Park is free, but parking is very limited. Also, the beach to the east of the parking lot is all private property.
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Double Bluff Beach and Off Leash Area
6378 S Double Bluff Rd
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Already known as one of the best beaches in Washington State.The beach is great fun for humans. The beach faces south and west, giving tremendous views of Admiralty Inlet, the busy shipping lanes, and the Olympic Mountains in the distance. This Island County Park is free, but parking is very limited. Also, the beach to the east of the parking lot is all private property.
Fort Casey State Park is a 467-acre marine camping park with a lighthouse and sweeping views of Admiralty Inlet and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. It is the home of a military fort built in the 1890’s to defend Puget Sound from potential attacking ships. It never saw battle. The artillery post features two historic guns on display. The park features 10,810 feet of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound (Admiralty Inlet), and includes Keystone Spit, a two-mile-plus stretch of land separating Admiralty Inlet and Crocket Lake. Historic Fort Casey was once part of the nation’s maritime defense effort. Together with two other forts on Admiralty Inlet, they formed what was called the “Triangle of Death” as no invading vessel would be able to avoid the guns from all three forts. Admiralty Head Lighthouse actually preceded the fort and was moved to make room for the fort. Admission: $10 a day or a Discover Pass. The park has an automated pay station. Activities include: 1.8 miles of hiking trails boating camping diving saltwater fishing boat ramp bird watching
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Parque Estatal Fort Casey
1280 Engle Rd
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Fort Casey State Park is a 467-acre marine camping park with a lighthouse and sweeping views of Admiralty Inlet and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. It is the home of a military fort built in the 1890’s to defend Puget Sound from potential attacking ships. It never saw battle. The artillery post features two historic guns on display. The park features 10,810 feet of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound (Admiralty Inlet), and includes Keystone Spit, a two-mile-plus stretch of land separating Admiralty Inlet and Crocket Lake. Historic Fort Casey was once part of the nation’s maritime defense effort. Together with two other forts on Admiralty Inlet, they formed what was called the “Triangle of Death” as no invading vessel would be able to avoid the guns from all three forts. Admiralty Head Lighthouse actually preceded the fort and was moved to make room for the fort. Admission: $10 a day or a Discover Pass. The park has an automated pay station. Activities include: 1.8 miles of hiking trails boating camping diving saltwater fishing boat ramp bird watching
Amazing landscapes featuring the rich farmland of central Whidbey Island, this federal reserve, the nation’s first such reserve, seeks to protect the cultural integrity of one of the first places Europeans and Americans settled in what would become Washington. Almost 85% of the reserve is privately owned, and features the town of Coupeville along with farms, hiking trails, hotels and B&B’s. Many like to drive the reserve and look at the farms and fields that have been in the same family for a hundred years or more. There is no entrance to this park, but the main office is located just north of Coupeville at 162 Cemetery Rd.
Ebey's Landing National Historic Reserve Visitor Center
126-146 Cemetery Rd
Amazing landscapes featuring the rich farmland of central Whidbey Island, this federal reserve, the nation’s first such reserve, seeks to protect the cultural integrity of one of the first places Europeans and Americans settled in what would become Washington. Almost 85% of the reserve is privately owned, and features the town of Coupeville along with farms, hiking trails, hotels and B&B’s. Many like to drive the reserve and look at the farms and fields that have been in the same family for a hundred years or more. There is no entrance to this park, but the main office is located just north of Coupeville at 162 Cemetery Rd.
Deception Pass State Park is outstanding for breath-taking views, old-growth forests and abundant wildlife. This is Washington State’s most popular park. The bridge over the pass is a major landmark, and sits, depending on the tide, about 18 stories above the water. There are beaches, hiking trails, camp sites and also a freshwater lake. You can take a jet boat tour through the canyon and under the bridge. What are some good hiking trails. We have three that are a bit off the beaten path.
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Deception Pass State Park
41229 State Route 20
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Deception Pass State Park is outstanding for breath-taking views, old-growth forests and abundant wildlife. This is Washington State’s most popular park. The bridge over the pass is a major landmark, and sits, depending on the tide, about 18 stories above the water. There are beaches, hiking trails, camp sites and also a freshwater lake. You can take a jet boat tour through the canyon and under the bridge. What are some good hiking trails. We have three that are a bit off the beaten path.
Lavender Wind Farm, with a view of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan De Fuca, is on the wild west side of beautiful Whidbey Island in Washington. Visit the farm in the summer for picnics and walking in the lavender fields while enjoying beautiful views of the mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
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Lavender Wind Farm
15 Northwest Coveland Street
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Lavender Wind Farm, with a view of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan De Fuca, is on the wild west side of beautiful Whidbey Island in Washington. Visit the farm in the summer for picnics and walking in the lavender fields while enjoying beautiful views of the mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Meerkerk Rhododendron Gardens, a nonprofit garden open to the public, encompasses 12 acres of display and educational gardens enveloped by forty-three acres of woodland preserve with 4+ miles of nature trails. The cultivated areas contain a renowned collection of hybrid and species rhododendrons in a woodland garden setting. Trails are maintained throughout the gardens. The gazebo area is suitable for small gatherings and picnics.
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Meerkerk Gardens
3531 Meerkerk Ln
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Meerkerk Rhododendron Gardens, a nonprofit garden open to the public, encompasses 12 acres of display and educational gardens enveloped by forty-three acres of woodland preserve with 4+ miles of nature trails. The cultivated areas contain a renowned collection of hybrid and species rhododendrons in a woodland garden setting. Trails are maintained throughout the gardens. The gazebo area is suitable for small gatherings and picnics.
Port Townsend is steeped in fascinating history, from its early Native American roots to its Victorian architecture and maritime legacy, boasting two National Historic Landmark Districts. Opportunities for outdoor adventure abound, from beaches to Olympic National Park. This charming village-by-the-sea has an artistic soul, world-class culinary venues, and is the perfect place to leave ordinary behind and experience extraordinary.
Port Townsend-Coupeville Ferry
Port Townsend-Coupeville Ferry
Port Townsend is steeped in fascinating history, from its early Native American roots to its Victorian architecture and maritime legacy, boasting two National Historic Landmark Districts. Opportunities for outdoor adventure abound, from beaches to Olympic National Park. This charming village-by-the-sea has an artistic soul, world-class culinary venues, and is the perfect place to leave ordinary behind and experience extraordinary.

Food scene

$$$$, AmericanSeafood, great view
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Gordon's On Blueberry Hill
5438 South Woodard Avenue
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$$$$, AmericanSeafood, great view
Bubba Flame Broiled Burger $Quick BitesAmericanFast Food
18273 WA-525
18273 Washington 525
Bubba Flame Broiled Burger $Quick BitesAmericanFast Food
$$$$,AmericanVegetarian Friendly
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Orchard Kitchen
5574 Bayview Rd
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$$$$,AmericanVegetarian Friendly
$, Quick BitesMexicanVegetarian Friendly
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Rocket Taco
1594 E Main St
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$, Quick BitesMexicanVegetarian Friendly
$, AmericanCafe, Diner
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Freeland Café and Lounge
1642 E Main St
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$, AmericanCafe, Diner
China City LLC $$ - $$$, Chinese- Asian
1804 Scott Rd
1804 Scott Road
China City LLC $$ - $$$, Chinese- Asian
Charmers Bistro 1675 E Main St, Freeland WA 98249 $$ - $$$, Italian, American, Seafood Great place for breakfast
1675 E Main St
1675 East Main Street
Charmers Bistro 1675 E Main St, Freeland WA 98249 $$ - $$$, Italian, American, Seafood Great place for breakfast
$, American, Cafe, Dinner
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Whidbey Doughnuts
5603 Bayview Rd
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$, American, Cafe, Dinner
$$ - $$$, Italian, Pizza, Vegetarian Friendly
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Village Pizzeria
106 1st St
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$$ - $$$, Italian, Pizza, Vegetarian Friendly
$$ - $$$, American, International, Vegetarian Friendly
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Prima Bistro
201 1/2 1st St
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$$ - $$$, American, International, Vegetarian Friendly
The Braeburn $$ - $$$, American, Cafe, Vegetarian Friendly
197D Second Street
197D Second Street
The Braeburn $$ - $$$, American, Cafe, Vegetarian Friendly
$$ - $$$, American, Seafood, Gluten Free Options
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Saltwater Fish House & Oyster Bar
113 1st St
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$$ - $$$, American, Seafood, Gluten Free Options
$$ - $$$, Quick Bites, American Deli Best local sandwich
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Pickles Deli
11042 WA-525
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$$ - $$$, Quick Bites, American Deli Best local sandwich
$$$$, American, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free Options
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Inn At Langley
400 1st St
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$$$$, American, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free Options
$$, Chinese, Bars, Desserts
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HongKong Garden
9324 WA-525
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$$, Chinese, Bars, Desserts
Pay less super market
Freeland Plaza Shopping Center
1609 E Main St
Pay less super market