This destination is beautiful with hiking trails and beaches that we both visited often growing up. If time allows, the drive up the island is well worth it.
One of our favorite local spots - you'll find us stop in every time we hike Ebey's. Grab a pastry or an entire loaf of fresh bread (why not?!) and stroll through downtown Coupeville, the home of Penn Cove Mussels!
Fort Casey is a great spot of a picnic or a history tour! My sisters and I grew up flying enormous kites on the wide open lawn. Explore the tunnels and cannons built to protect the entrance to the Puget Sound.
Join us Friday morning to hike Ebey's Landing - this is a favorite spot of ours. Just 3 miles out and back, it's the perfect amount of exercise to kick off our weekend!
You might not have time for the movies this visit - or maybe you do fit it in! One of just 5 surviving drive in theater experiences still operating in Washington State. Go-Karts offer fun for all ages!
Walk amongst the old growth of Whidbey - explore the natural beauty these woods have to offer!
Order Jeff's favorite of the Brunch offerings; this Biscuit and Gravy dish puts the rest to shame. As South Whidbey's only option serving hash browns, if we're not eating at home, you'll find us seated in their dining room!
This network of trails is incredible! If it is your first visit, however, start your Strava app or leave a trail of crumbs so you can be sure to find your way back out - but not before seeing the big rock!
Langley is a charming place to stroll both 1st AND 2nd street! With great options to eat, browse local shops, and maybe even spot a whale. If you need provisions for your AirBNB, the Star Store is a great place to shop for groceries.
This is hands down the best pizza on the south end of the island!
Try your luck getting a table at Skein & Tipple for a delicious craft cocktail. This cozy speakeasy is tucked behind the yarn shop on highway 525 in Clinton.