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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    Joseph Whidbey State Park

    Joseph Whidbey State Park is a 112-acre day-use park with 3,100 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Juan De Fuca in northern Puget Sound.

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    Keystone Spit Boat Ramp

    This boat ramp, a part of Fort Casey State Park, has ample parking for $10 a day or a Washington Discover Pass.  Amenities include a restroom with shower.

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    Maple Grove County Park

    This one acre park has beach access, great water views, limited parking for cars and trailers and a boat launch. Boat Launch fees are: Daily fee Residents $5.00 Non Residents $15.00

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    Mariners Cove Boat Ramp

    This boat ramp is located in a small, 1/4 acre, county park that has access to Saratoga Passage.  There is limited parking and is in a residential area.

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    Meerkerk Gardens

    Meerkerk Gardens features a 10-acre display garden surrounded by 43 acres of natural woodlands with 2+ miles of trails. Open daily 9-4.

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    Monroe Landing

    This landing offers access to Penn Cove from the north side of the cove.  Amenities include parking and interpretive signs.

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    Mutiny Bay

    This launch has ample parking for boat trailers about 200 yards from the launch.  A small county park, Frank Robinson Park, is next to the launch and offers beach access.  It is not usable at low tide.

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    Oak Harbor Heritage & Waterfront Trails

    Walk the Oak Harbor waterfront.  From Scenic Heights Road you can walk through the Freund Marsh to the Oak Harbor Marina.

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    Oak Harbor Marina

    Oak Harbor Marina’s boat ramp is part of the Oak Harbor Marina and is located south of the marina.  It’s located about a half-mile from downtown Oak Harbor.

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    Pass Lake Trail

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