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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    Penn Cove Outfitters

    Rent single and double kayaks by the hour and explore beautiful Penn Cove.  You’ll rent and launch from the historic Coupeville Wharf.  The rental office is located inside Coffee on the Cove, located inside the wharf. Prices: $25.00 / hour for a single Kayak $35.00 / hour for a double Kayak

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    Possession Beach Waterfront Park

    This newly renovated boat launch is popular for boaters at the south end of Whidbey Island and provides access to both Saratoga Passage and Admiralty Inlet.

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    Possession Point

    Possession Point is the southernmost point of Whidbey Island. The pebble and gravel beach is a great destination for boaters exploring the Sound who want an overnight adventure.

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    Price Sculpture Forest

    Sculptures from established artists from all over the country greet you along two forest trails in this 16-acre park.

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    Rhododendron Park

    Rhododendron Park is a 32-acre county-owned park with three groomed ball fields, a covered picnic area, and bathrooms. There’s also an extensive trail system for hikers. The park also features 15 campsites ($15 a day). Three can fit RVs, but there’s only water, no electricity or dump. Closed each off-season from October 1st through March 31st.

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    Seawall Park

    Seawall Park is a small but scenic park that runs parallel to Langley’s main street and is a must-see as you stroll the streets of Langley.

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    South Whidbey Community Park Trails

    The South Whidbey Community Park Trails is a complex of easy hard-packed trails nestled between two large community parks.

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    South Whidbey Harbor at Langley

    The marina features 41 slips, 330 feet of linear moorage, restrooms, showers, free Wi-Fi, and a boat ramp.  Kayaks rentals and lessons are also offered.

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    South Whidbey State Park

    The park features 347 acres of old-growth forest and stunning views of the Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains.

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    Strawberry Point Preserve Trail

    The moderately difficult 1.6 mile-long trail takes you through a mix of forest, wetlands, and meadow in a 208-acre preserve.

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