Parks and Scenery

Whidbey and Camano Islands are filled with beautiful places to visit.  You can hike through forests, walk wide-open and uncrowded beaches with spectacular views of Puget Sound.

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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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    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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    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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    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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    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 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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