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Outdoor Adventures on Whidbey and Camano Islands

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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    Deception Pass State Park

    Address: 41020 WA-20
    Oak Harbor
    98277

    Deception Pass State Park is outstanding for breathtaking views of a sea-filled canyon, iconic bridge, old-growth forests and wildlife.

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    Del Fairfax Preserve

    Address: 1817 Zylstra Rd
    Oak Harbor
    98277

    This 50-acre preserve is a wildlife habitat with forest, wetland, and pasture. There is a 1.2 mile trail with a forest and a meadow loop.

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    Dorothy Cleveland Trail

    Address: 8212 Possession Rd
    Clinton
    98236

    The Dorothy Cleveland trail is a serious hike, rising 392 feet in less than three-quarters of a mile.

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    Double Bluff Beach

    Address: 6325 Double Bluff Rd
    Freeland
    98249

    Double Bluff Beach on Whidbey Island near Freeland offers a wide, long sandy beach, dramatic bluffs, and off-leash dog walking.

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    Driftwood Beach

    Address: 399 Keystone Ave
    Coupeville
    98239

    Located in Ebey’s Reserve, Driftwood Beach is a long beach with great views of the Olympic Mountains and is popular for salmon fishing.

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    Dugualla State Park Property

    Address: 799 E Sleeper Rd
    Oak Harbor
    98277

    This state park property (although not an officially-listed state park) offers a complex of hiking trails including a 3-mile (round trip) hike to the beach.

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    Earth Sanctuary

    Address: 2059 Newman Rd
    Langley
    98260

    Earth Sanctuary is a peaceful retreat where people walk through nature, visit sacred spaces as part of their own personal renewal.

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    Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve

    Address: 162 Cemetery Rd
    Coupeville
    98239

    Ebey’s Landing National Historical reserve is a conservation partnership to preserve the historic and scenic integrity of Central Whidbey Island.

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    Elger Bay Preserve Trail

    Address: Elger Bay Preserve Trail
    Camano
    98282

    Elger Bay Preserve is an easy day hike that’s great with or without the kids. There are multiple trails a marsh with a viewing platform.

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    English Boom

    Address: English Boom Trail
    Camano
    98282

    English Boom is a park along the north shore of Camano Island. It features trails, including an ADA compliant trail, scenic views, and great bird-watching opportunities.

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    Fort Casey State Park

    Address: 1280 Engle Rd
    Coupeville
    98239

    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.

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    Fort Ebey State Park

    Address: 400 Hill Valley Dr
    Coupeville
    98239

    Fort Ebey State Park, a 645-acre camping park on Whidbey Island, was originally built as a coastal defense fort in World War II.

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    Fort Flagler

    Address: 10541 Flagler Rd
    Marrowstone
    98358

    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

    Address: 200 Battery Way
    Port Townsend
    98368

    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

    Address: 585 Lewis Ln
    Camano
    98282

    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

    Address: 1543 E Shoreview Dr
    Freeland
    98249

    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…

    • Smith Park Garry Oaks PIX7187 552x345

    Garry Oak Tree Tour

    Address: 950 SE Jensen St
    Oak Harbor
    98277

    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

    Address: 765 Wonn Rd
    Greenbank
    98253

    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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