Things to Do
Challenge yourself or treat yourself with all the things to do on Whidbey and Camano Islands.  Outdoors enthusiasts have many parks and trails to choose from along with kayaking, boating, and cycling.  Foodies will find many fine-dining experiences as well as casual dining for that easy-going family weekend.  Art-lovers will find plenty of galleries and studios to tour and, of course, our small towns have many shops to explore.
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Address: 908 NW Alexander St
Coupeville
98239
The Island county museum has displays on Native American life, early settlers, as well as more "modern" early 20th century life when Whidbey Island was a step or two behind the mainland.
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Address: 6315 Storkson Dr
Clinton
98236
Pamper yourself with a luxury pedicure, make a statement with a deluxe manicure, or improve your look with acrylic nail enhancements.
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Address: 8898 WA-525
Clinton
98236
Island Nosh serves fast and affordable ethnic noodle dishes and is an island favorite for commuters coming home on the ferry.Â
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Address: 5476 Maxwelton Rd
Langley
98260
The Island Shakespeare Festival is a summertime theatre with 3 different productions each season in an outdoor theatre just outside Langley.
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Address: Shop their store online
Coupeville
98239
Since 1967, Island Trollers offers dolphin-safe, sashimi grade troll caught albacore. It’s caught by American fishermen off the West Coast and canned in Washington State. Then, it’s shipped daily from beautiful Whidbey Island. Shop online here or at markets throughout the Northwest including: 3 Sisters Market bayleaf Payless Grocers Note: the map below takes you to 3 Sisters Market.
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Address: 5 Iverson Rd
Camano Island
98282
Iverson Spit Preserve is a well-developed walking trail and is listed by the Audubon of Washington as one of 68 hot spots for bird watching.
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Address: 3311 E Camano Dr
Camano Island
98282
FEATURED ITEM:
Crabbing Boats by John Ebner - starting at $200
The gallery is 4,000 feet of rare 20th century decorative art and early electric industrial lighting, one of the finest collections on the West Coast.
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Address: 1784 W Rebecca Dr
Coupeville
98239
Completed in 1856, the Ebey House is a one-and-a-half story, “hall and Parlor” type house. It was built of 12″ by 1″ fir planks nailed to a hewn-timber foundation. The blockhouse was built as protection against native peoples who wanted the settlers gone.
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Address: You can order from their online store at their website
Coupeville
98239
Jenny Bean Custom Roasters is a Coupeville-based micro-roaster that since 2011 have been providing only top grade, certified organic coffee. They roast your beans in individual batches to meet your individual taste. You can order from the online store here…
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Address: 808 W Holbeck Dr
Camano
98282
John Ebener is one of the Pacific Northwest's most admired and collected artists. His landscapes highlight and celebrate the region's beauty.
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