Our Best Beach This Month – Iverson Spit and Livingston Bay
It’s a beach where the wildlife doesn’t see many humans, at least until we start coming out and taking hikes in the spring.
It’s a beach where the wildlife doesn’t see many humans, at least until we start coming out and taking hikes in the spring.
The aptly named Driftwood Park on Whidbey Island offers a commanding view of the ocean and amazing driftwood sculptures.
Our Best Beach This Month is the beach at Fort Ebey State Park. The three-mile long shoreline is great for hiking, fishing, wildlife and scenery.
Early morning is a good time to hear the rhythms of nature and Langley’s Seawall Park is a great place to do just that. That’s why it’s our Best Beach This Month.
People love visiting Fort Casey but for a real treat stay in the officer’s quarters at this 100+ year-old military outpost by the sea.
Our Best Beach This Month is Coronet Bay. This marina serves as a great place to either enjoy nature, or launch a boat and explore Puget Sound.
Our Best Beach This Month is Long Point, one of the many beach access points that are hidden gems among the island’s neighborhoods and not often found by tourists.
Perhaps Whidbey Island’s most iconic beach, it’s rich in history and beauty. The long narrow beach is near Coupeville, in the center of the island.
One of our more unique state park features is the underwater dive park and marine reserve at Fort Casey State Park.
Exploring Whidbey and Camano in the off-season sometime means getting your travel in before winter’s early sunsets.