Outdoor Adventures

Whidbey and Camano Islands have many great outdoor activities, including hiking, kayaking, bicycling, historic sightseeing, birdwatching, and more. Here's our list of the best activities.

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    Fort Flagler

    Fort Flagler on Marowstone Island was the first of the three forts developed for the defense of Puget Sound as part of the Triangle of Fire.  It is now a state park and conference facility.

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    Fort Worden Historical State Park

    Fort Worden Historical State Park was the third and final leg of the trio of forts known as “The Triangle of Fire.”  Located on Point Wilson north of Port Townsend, the fort is now a state park offering great insight into the history of the area.

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    Four Springs Lake Preserve

    Multiple trails greet you at the Four Springs Lake Preserve with walks through grassy fields, forest, and even a "wet" meadow.

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    Freeland Park – Holmes Harbor

    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. This is owned in partnership with Island County. Please note that at the moment the dock and the ... Read More

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    Garry Oak Tree Tour

    Take a self-guided walking downtown Oak Harbor walking tour of the Garry Oaks that give the city its name.

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    Greenbank Farm

    This former farm boasts two fine art galleries, a cafe, a demonstration garden, and several shops and several dog-friendly walking trails.

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    Hammons Family Farm Preserve

    The 9.5 acre preserve features a .25-mile long trail through a field and wetland.

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    Hastie Lake Boat Ramp

    Amenities include: boat ramp, beach access, trash can, parking with a view.

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    Hoypus Point

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    Iverson Spit Preserve

    Iverson Spit Preserve is a well-developed walking trail and is listed by the Audubon of Washington as one of 68 hot spots for bird watching.

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