If you're interested in things to do while in Seattle, take a look at the Visit Seattle website linked below.
Check out the tour boat operators listed as members of the Pacific Watch Association listing outfits committed to providing an ethical wildlife viewing experience. This listing shows options throughout the San Juan Islands, not just on Whidbey Island.
Visit the flower house cafe for breakfast or lunch open daily 8am-4pm or spend the day! Explore the Bayview Garden Center grounds, amazing gift shop, and neighboring businesses at Bayview Corner in the historic Cash Store Building with a taproom, bike shop and Whidbey Donuts located just next door.
The Greenbank Farm has miles of walking trails friendly to horses and dogs. Inside the barn you'll find a variety of local businesses including Whidbey Pies, a wine & cheese shop, Fire of the Art Gallery & Old Sports Bistro and more. With EV charging and ample parking stop in or spend the day.
Ebeys Landing Natural Historic Reserve, is the first of its kind in the US created by the National Parks Service to preserve it's beautiful wetlands, prairie habitats, and coastal bluff with views of the Olympic Peninsula and Straits of Juan de Fuca. A Great spot for a walk on the beach or a day hike up the bluff for an incredible view. **Discover Pass Required. See FAQs for details**
Little Red Hen Bakery offers pastries, bread, breakfast sandwiches, coffee, soups and salads in downtown Coupeville.
Half or full day family sea-kayaking available on private tours or scheduled group outings.
Brewery in downtown Langley.
A family-owned winery on Whidbey Island.
This park is set in a forest of century old trees, rhododendrons, and native understory. It is located east of downtown Coupeville on central Whidbey Island.
A must see when on Whidbey Island. Deception Pass State Park spans two islands and is connected by a series of iconic bridges, Deception Pass features a mix of rugged ocean cliffs and quiet old growth forests. Best known for its panoramic views and jaw-dropping sunsets, this park is a go-to for locals and international travelers alike. **Discover Pass Required. See FAQs for details**
Walk in an old-growth forest filled with lush undergrowth and western views of Admiralty Inlet. Stop in to stretch your legs, hike and picnic or gather at the amphitheater surrounded by majestic trees. **Discover Pass Required. See FAQs for details**
Fort Ebey State Park is a coastal camping park on Whidbey Island. Featuring a historic military fort, the park has beach activities and miles of hiking trails. A great spot for surfing if the waves are pumping. **Discover Pass Required. See FAQs for details**
Step back in time at Fort Casey Historical State Park. Ignite your curiosity in the historic military batteries and 1903 lighthouse, with its own interpretive center and gift shop. Soak in the stunning views, fly a kite, fish or explore the beach at this central west side Whidbey Island gem. **Discover Pass Required. See FAQs for details**
Disc Golf on Whidbey Island! This 40-acre community park is on Southwest Fort Nugent Street in Oak Harbor. Fort Nugent Park meets the needs of the south and west portions of the City and provides recreational sports fields/courts and disc golf courses for the entire community.
Located on a 290+ acre property on the "mainland" the Disc Golf Resort is pay to play course that features 3 distinct disc golf courses of varying difficulty with beautiful rolling fairways through towering cedar forests. Also checkout the FREE disc golf putt putt course on the property.
Earth Sanctuary combines exemplary ecology with art and spirit to create a sanctuary for birds and wildlife and a peaceful place for personal renewal and spiritual connection.