There are places around here that leave you feeling awestruck and scientists now know that such feelings are actually good for you!
September: Whidbey Eat Local Month
Support the area’s farmers, celebrate our abundant food, hear some music and have some fun during Eat Local Month.
Get Lost Here
Whidbey and Camano Islands are great for a drive without a map because you eventually reach the water, or the main highway.
Finding Your Space on Whidbey Island. Here’s an Itinerary.
With miles of wide-open beaches and trails and state and regional parks, there’s plenty of space even in the busy season.
The Garry Oaks of Oak Harbor
Meet the Garry Oaks, the trees for which Oak Harbor is named, and learn about the self-guided tour that you can take.
Is Our Love for Outdoor Art Caused by Mother Nature?
Why do we have so much outdoor art? Maybe it’s simply because we love both the outdoors and art. You decide.
From Farm to Footpath: A Tranquil Whidbey Island Walk
A South Whidbey Farmer donated his farm to the community so people could hike and, “rest their souls awhile.” Come take a tour.
Art Lives on Camano Island
Camano Island is filled with studios and galleries from artists drawn to the island by the region’s natural beauty.
Affordable Family Fun at the Blue Fox Drive In
Despite the impressive extent of the business (which includes go-carts, an arcade, and a screen-printing business as well as the drive in movies), you somehow simultaneously feel that you’re at a big backyard party.
A Dozen Romantic Places to Propose on Whidbey and Camano Islands
Whidbey and Camano Islands are filled with romantic backdrops for a marriage proposal. We offer 11 memorable and unique places to pop the question.