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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    Swan Lake

    Swan Lake is a lagoonal marsh towards the north end of Whidbey Island that is a favorite spot for bird watching. 

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    Trillium Community Forest

    The Trillium Community Forest has a complex of trails covering seven miles throughout more than 700 forested acres.

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    Trustland Trail

    The Trustland ADA-compliant trail is a 1.7-mile-long gravel forest loop.  There is ample parking and picnic tables. 

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    Utsalady Point County Park

    This is a small park, only 1/2 acre in size, but with picnicking and classically beautiful views across the water to the Cascade Mountain Range.

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    Waterman Shoreline Preserve

    Looking for something that’s more of a stroll than a hike? The Waterman Shorline Preserve Trail is a short .3 miles each way.

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    Wilbert Trail – South Whidbey State Park

    The largest stand of old-growth trees at the south end of Whidbey Island greets you on this trail in South Whidbey State Park.

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    Windjammer Park

    Windjammer Park is a 28.5 acre waterfront park that is Oak Harbor’s major community park with baseball fields, basketball courts, picnic areas, a splash park, a playground and more.

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