Outdoor Adventures

Whidbey and Camano Islands have many great outdoor activities, including hiking, kayaking, bicycling, historic sightseeing, birdwatching, and more. Here's our list of the best activities.

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    Admiralty Head Lighthouse

    Admiralty Head Lighthouse was built in 1903, replacing an earlier lighthouse. It is a popular place for visitors as part of Fort Casey State Park.

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    Ala Spit County Park Trail

    This 12 acre county park features a 1 mile long easy trail with dramatic views of the small islands in the northern part of Skagit Bay. 

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    Barnum Point County Park

    Barnum Point is Camano Island's newest park. It features a pristine beach, trails through the woods and wetlands and a beautiful bluff view.

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    Beach View Farm Trail

    This 1.5-mile-long trail takes you from farmland, past wetland, and finally to the beach. There's parking at either end of the trail!

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    Bowman Bay and Lighthouse Point

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    Bush Point

    The Bush Point boat ramp is a popular launch for the west side of Whidbey Island. Amenities include a floating dock, parking nearby, and a small park.

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    Cama Beach State Park

    Camano Island’s Cama Beach State Park is the re-birth of a family fishing resort that opened in the 1930’s. Due to septic issues, the cabins and Center for Wooden Boats are closed until further notice.

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    Camano Island State Park

    Camano Island State Park is a 134-acre camping park with 6,700 feet of rocky shoreline and beach. The park provides sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and offers opportunities for shellfish harvesting.

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    Camano Ridge

    Camano Ridge offers a number of dog-friendly forest (on leashes) trails in its 400 acres of forest.

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    Canopy Tours Northwest

    COVID-19 UPDATE:  The zip lines are closed.  They plan to re-open April, 2021. Go zip lining through the forest on Camano Island! Located just an hour north of Seattle, Canopy Tours Northwest features: A ride in a historic Unimog forest vehicle 6 zip lines (the longest is 660 feet) A log bridge 2 short trail walks A 47-foot final descent ... Read More

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