Settle into the Rhythm of the Land
Whether you’re waking up in a cozy Camano Island farm loft or shopping small at a roadside stand, the invitation is the same: slow down and settle into the rhythm of the land.
Whether you’re waking up in a cozy Camano Island farm loft or shopping small at a roadside stand, the invitation is the same: slow down and settle into the rhythm of the land.
There’s something quietly magical about the way food connects us—to a place, to the people who grow it, and to the loved ones we share it with. On Whidbey Island, where misty mornings give way to golden afternoons and tree-lined roads give way to pasture and beach, that connection runs deep. And if you want…
Shop local and support Whidbey and Camano farmers who bring you the freshest, healthiest food.
Stay the weekend, gather, and shop—on Camano and Whidbey, slow down, savor local, and travel with care.
Support the area’s farmers, celebrate our abundant food, hear some music and have some fun during Eat Local Month.
From agriculture to farm feasts, from team building to weddings, to zip-lining, Kristoferson Farm is a Camano Island must-see.
From farm tours to markets, and online shopping, here are 4 ways to have a farm experience while visiting here.
Mark Laska, who trained as a chef in Italy and owns Coupeville’s Ciao restaurant, sees parallels between the two places’ food culture.
Shopping at a farmers market is a way to gain control of what you eat because there’s an attention to craft and a better understanding of the product. Even shopping for a simple and universal thing like garlic can turn into a learning experience at a farmers market.