Location ID: #10075209
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West Beach is located on North Whidbey, extending south from Joseph Whidbey State Park. There is a public access area with a parking lot.
Location ID: #10072957
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Freedom Park was built by roughly 1,000 volunteers over the course of just five days. It features colorful wooden play structures unique to this playground. Surrounding Freedom Park has facilities for picnics and events, a sculpture garden, and ...
Location ID: #10075194
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This stunning farm is located about three miles north of Coupeville and six miles south of Oak Harbor. The property includes lavender fields and other gardens, some out sheds, a house, a small store, and a lavender labyrinth. Lavender Wind has ...
Location ID: #10073039
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This idyllic property is just a ten-minute drive from the ferry on beautiful Whidbey Island. The 5-acre lot features a small private lake and pond, large gardens, and many varieties of trees. The property includes a house, several sheds and out ...
Location ID: #10073536
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Built in the mid 1930s, this fairground has an old-timey, country feel. Several barns, exhibition buildings, arenas, food stalls, performance spaces, and a campground are the main features. Located in beautiful Langley on Whidbey Island, you can ...
Location ID: #10073544
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Meerkerk is a not-for-profit, 10-acre garden located on central Whidbey Island. The gardens are surrounded by 43 acres of woodland preserve featuring miles of nature trails for walking. Volunteers maintain the gardens and a plant nursery.
Location ID: #10245067
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Still run by Kristoferson siblings today, the farm has been in the family since 1912 when it was a popular dairy. The farm features a log cabin believed to be the oldest standing structure on Camano Island, dating back to the 1870s. Today the ...
Location ID: #10283105
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Situated in the woods on Whidbey Island in rural Island County, just steps away from the Organic Farm School, this four bedroom house offers a stylish combination of clean lines and rustic Pacific Northwest desgin. The main floor is an open ...
Location ID: #10271113
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Victorian architecture, four stories with a turret and a wrap-around porch. Surrounded by forest, scenic views of sailboats and islands of Deception Pass. Established spring garden. Storied history with bats, pirates, and wildlife.
Location ID: #10075012
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The ferry runs every half hour between Clinton on Whidbey Island, and Mukilteo on the mainland, between 4:30 A.M. and 1:00 A.M. Each ferry can hold up to 124 cars and 1200 passengers. Each crossing takes about 15-20 minutes.
Location ID: #10000232
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Deception Pass Bridge, connecting Whidbey Island to Fidalgo Island, a popular spot for photographers looking to capture the beauty of the Puget Sound, was a Public Works Administration project built by young workers from the Civilian Conservation ...
Location ID: #10075011
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Located on Useless Bay, just one mile south of Freeland, Double Bluff is considered one of Whidbey Islands nicest public beaches. Beautifully sandy and covered with driftwood, this is an off leash dog area and a good place to dig clams.
Location ID: #10074413
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Coupeville is the second oldest town in Washington State, and is located on central Whidbey Island. It has many historic buildings and homes, some dating back as far as the 1850s. The historic waterfront Front Street and Coupeville Wharf are popular ...
Location ID: #10052282
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Location ID: #10073545
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Featuring incredible views of Puget Sound and the Cascade Mountains, South Whidbey State Park is a beautiful place for a day or overnight visit. The park is 347 acres of old growth forest leading down to beautiful beach, and is a great place for ...
Location ID: #10072952
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Located on the west coast of Camano Island, this State Park is 173 acres, with over a mile of beautiful coastline. It features beautiful views over Puget Sound and plenty of campsites and cabins.
Location ID: #10266907
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Lux lakeside retreat nestled in mature forest and surrounded by wildlife—this tiny home lives and plays large. A 1958 fishing cabin entirely reconceived in 2014, featuring hardwood floors, clamwood beams, vaulted ceilings, vintage light fixtures, ...
Location ID: #10265043
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Location ID: #10002318
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Sunnyside Cemetery, a pioneer burying ground, is located on central Whidbey Island, near Coupeville, Washington within Ebey's Landing National Historic Reserve. Its establishment began with the first burial, Winfield Ebey in 1865.
Location ID: #10262098
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Meerkerk Gardens is a privately-owned, nonprofit woodland garden on central Whidbey Island that features 10 acres of display gardens and 43 acres of natural woodlands. This garden offers an enchanting Pacific Northwest woodland setting with ...
Location ID: #10075190
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People were settling in Langley as early as 1880, and it became an incorporated town in 1913. This small, old timey, seaside village is one of Whidbey Islands biggest tourist draws. The friendly town is known for its vibrant arts scene.
Location ID: #10256953
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Located in the unincorporated south end of Whidbey Island, this restaurant offers filmmakers a wide variety of options. Everything in the location's main indoor dining area is mobile and designed for maximum flexibility, including the counter, ...
Location ID: #10065100
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Wildwood Farm consists of 80 acres and boasts some of the most outstanding equestrian amenities, as a sport horse facility, found anywhere in the Northwest.
Location ID: #10253477
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Sitting high on the west edge of Whidbey Island, this house has a spacious interior reflecting the island's beautiful settings. The west side offers breathtaking ocean and mountain views and sunsets. The property is located 7 minutes from downtown ...