Whidbey Island Guidebook

Donna Laura
Whidbey Island Guidebook

Island Places to Visit

A few of our favorite places on the island
Coupeville is a historic district within the federal Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve. The reserve was established by Congress in 1978 as the first and only National Historical Reserve in the nation.[8] Its 22 square miles (57 km2) also encompass farmlands, Fort Ebey State Park, Fort Casey State Park, shorelines and beaches, parks, trails, and 91 buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Coupeville is a historic district within the federal Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve. The reserve was established by Congress in 1978 as the first and only National Historical Reserve in the nation.[8] Its 22 square miles (57 km2) also encompass farmlands, Fort Ebey State Park, Fort Casey State Park, shorelines and beaches, parks, trails, and 91 buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places.
Langley is a waterfront village perched like a signet ring on the lush 60-mile long finger of Whidbey Island, the second-largest saltwater island in the continental United States. The town faces north and east and is nestled into a watershed that drains into a small harbor. Whidbey Island floats in Puget Sound between the Olympic and the Cascade Mountain ranges carved out of volcanic deposits left behind by massive glaciers that extended to Seattle and beyond. Whidbey's geologic fire-and-ice history is reflected in miniature by the provocative human history of the City of Langley: a fuel source for wood-fired cargo and fishing boats plying Saratoga Passage and Puget Sound; settled by legendary ferryboat captains, rugged loggers, and young risk-takers like Joseph Anthes who, in 1890 at the age of 25, purchased the land where Langley would eventually grow and thrive. Langley was named for a Seattle judge and partner of Anthes, and the City was governed for a time in 1919 by an enthusiastic all-women council. The town came to life in logging and farming times, beset and nearly destroyed by dock-wrecking, farm-defeating storms, then rebuilt to support northward migration inspired by Alaskan gold rush fever. Read more about Langley's colorful history here. Today Langley enjoys a small-town (estimated 2007 population: 1063) atmosphere within an hour's journey (including the car ferry trip) from urban Seattle. The town's signature characteristics include: bustling center of local commerce, strong seasonal economic impact from visitors, deep pool of resident artists and performers, artisans in nearly every medium, farmers, community involvement in local government, festivals, home of the county fair, beaches, forests, pocket parks, a 250-seat performing arts center that presents local as well as world-class entertainment, a small marina, and the oldest cemetery on Whidbey Island. Langley was founded in the 1890s by Jacob Anthes, and was named for J.W. Langley of Seattle. In 1902, Anthes built a logger bunkhouse that still stands in the downtown core (it functions today as the South Whidbey Historical Society Museum). Mystery Weekend is a yearly mystery game event occurring the last weekend in February. A fake newspaper story is run in the South Whidbey Record or a fake newspaper can be purchased from the Visitor & Information Center, detailing the persons involved and instructing players to seek out characters played by local residents. The Welcome the Whales Festival and parade is held at the beginning of April each year. The Djangofest NW Music Festival is held in September each year. This five-day festival celebrates the gypsy jazz style of Django Reinhardt, and features workshops, concerts, and impromptu jam sessions around town. The Whidbey Island Area Fair is held in July at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley. The original Island County Fair Association was formed in 1912, predating the incorporation of Langley itself.
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Langley
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Langley is a waterfront village perched like a signet ring on the lush 60-mile long finger of Whidbey Island, the second-largest saltwater island in the continental United States. The town faces north and east and is nestled into a watershed that drains into a small harbor. Whidbey Island floats in Puget Sound between the Olympic and the Cascade Mountain ranges carved out of volcanic deposits left behind by massive glaciers that extended to Seattle and beyond. Whidbey's geologic fire-and-ice history is reflected in miniature by the provocative human history of the City of Langley: a fuel source for wood-fired cargo and fishing boats plying Saratoga Passage and Puget Sound; settled by legendary ferryboat captains, rugged loggers, and young risk-takers like Joseph Anthes who, in 1890 at the age of 25, purchased the land where Langley would eventually grow and thrive. Langley was named for a Seattle judge and partner of Anthes, and the City was governed for a time in 1919 by an enthusiastic all-women council. The town came to life in logging and farming times, beset and nearly destroyed by dock-wrecking, farm-defeating storms, then rebuilt to support northward migration inspired by Alaskan gold rush fever. Read more about Langley's colorful history here. Today Langley enjoys a small-town (estimated 2007 population: 1063) atmosphere within an hour's journey (including the car ferry trip) from urban Seattle. The town's signature characteristics include: bustling center of local commerce, strong seasonal economic impact from visitors, deep pool of resident artists and performers, artisans in nearly every medium, farmers, community involvement in local government, festivals, home of the county fair, beaches, forests, pocket parks, a 250-seat performing arts center that presents local as well as world-class entertainment, a small marina, and the oldest cemetery on Whidbey Island. Langley was founded in the 1890s by Jacob Anthes, and was named for J.W. Langley of Seattle. In 1902, Anthes built a logger bunkhouse that still stands in the downtown core (it functions today as the South Whidbey Historical Society Museum). Mystery Weekend is a yearly mystery game event occurring the last weekend in February. A fake newspaper story is run in the South Whidbey Record or a fake newspaper can be purchased from the Visitor & Information Center, detailing the persons involved and instructing players to seek out characters played by local residents. The Welcome the Whales Festival and parade is held at the beginning of April each year. The Djangofest NW Music Festival is held in September each year. This five-day festival celebrates the gypsy jazz style of Django Reinhardt, and features workshops, concerts, and impromptu jam sessions around town. The Whidbey Island Area Fair is held in July at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley. The original Island County Fair Association was formed in 1912, predating the incorporation of Langley itself.
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Deception Pass State Park
41229 State Route 20
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Whidbey Island Fairgrounds & Events Center
819 Camano Avenue

Day Trips

Already known as one of the best beaches in Washington State, Double Bluff beach is also among the nation's best dog-friendly beaches. Right next to the parking lot there is a grassy area with picnic benches and a barbecue. There's also a "doggie shower" as well. The dogs must be on leash there, but further out, the leashes for well-behaved dogs are optional.
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Double Bluff Beach and Off Leash Area
6378 S Double Bluff Rd
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Already known as one of the best beaches in Washington State, Double Bluff beach is also among the nation's best dog-friendly beaches. Right next to the parking lot there is a grassy area with picnic benches and a barbecue. There's also a "doggie shower" as well. The dogs must be on leash there, but further out, the leashes for well-behaved dogs are optional.
Admiralty Head Lighthouse was the first lighthouse in Puget Sound. It and Fort Casey are the two main attractions in Fort Casey State Park. The original lighthouse was built in 1861, but the military wanted that spot for Fort Casey, so the current lighthouse was built in 1903. The lighthouse is closed for renovation work and is scheduled to reopen in late summer. But, the gift shop and interpretive center has been temporarily located in the large green office building on the left before the parking lot by the fort. When open, visitors can climb into the lighthouse for a great view of Admiralty Inlet and the Olympic Mountains. The lighthouse is also a popular spot for weddings.
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Admiralty Head Lighthouse
1280 Engle Rd
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Admiralty Head Lighthouse was the first lighthouse in Puget Sound. It and Fort Casey are the two main attractions in Fort Casey State Park. The original lighthouse was built in 1861, but the military wanted that spot for Fort Casey, so the current lighthouse was built in 1903. The lighthouse is closed for renovation work and is scheduled to reopen in late summer. But, the gift shop and interpretive center has been temporarily located in the large green office building on the left before the parking lot by the fort. When open, visitors can climb into the lighthouse for a great view of Admiralty Inlet and the Olympic Mountains. The lighthouse is also a popular spot for weddings.
Whidbey Island Garden Tour
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Price Sculpture Forest
678 Parker Rd
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Bowman Bay, Deception Pass State Park
4402 Bowman Bay Rd
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Earth Sanctuary
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Food scene

Cuisine with a French flair is what you’ll find at Prima Bistro. The downtown Langley location features intimate and stylish dining and in the summer adds outdoor dining on the deck overlooking First Street. Reservation by phone, only. Leave a message and they’ll call back to confirm. Be sure to also visit next door at Saltwater, or the new “Salt and Sea Provisions.” It’s a one-stop pop-up shop with fresh-baked goods, grab-and-go items picnic items, pantry staples, bottled beer & wine, cocktail kits and more! Open every Friday-Sunday from 9am – 12 pm at 113 First St. (Saltwater Building).
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Prima Bistro
201 1/2 1st St
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Cuisine with a French flair is what you’ll find at Prima Bistro. The downtown Langley location features intimate and stylish dining and in the summer adds outdoor dining on the deck overlooking First Street. Reservation by phone, only. Leave a message and they’ll call back to confirm. Be sure to also visit next door at Saltwater, or the new “Salt and Sea Provisions.” It’s a one-stop pop-up shop with fresh-baked goods, grab-and-go items picnic items, pantry staples, bottled beer & wine, cocktail kits and more! Open every Friday-Sunday from 9am – 12 pm at 113 First St. (Saltwater Building).
Taste Pacific Northwest seafood at its best at Langley’s Saltwater Fish House and Oyster Bar. Fish and chips, clam chowder, lobster rolls, crab cakes, mussels, clams, and a great oyster selection are just the start! There’s also a full cocktail bar and 10 beers on tap. No reservations accepted-first come, first served. Call or walk-up for take-out. Hours: Mon & Thu 3-8pm Fri, Sat & Sun 12-8pm Closed Tue & Wed
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Saltwater Fish House & Oyster Bar
113 1st St
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Taste Pacific Northwest seafood at its best at Langley’s Saltwater Fish House and Oyster Bar. Fish and chips, clam chowder, lobster rolls, crab cakes, mussels, clams, and a great oyster selection are just the start! There’s also a full cocktail bar and 10 beers on tap. No reservations accepted-first come, first served. Call or walk-up for take-out. Hours: Mon & Thu 3-8pm Fri, Sat & Sun 12-8pm Closed Tue & Wed
Serving “eclectic comfort food” from their new restaurant on Langley’s First Street, Savory is a collection of family recipes curated to provide a menu different from other area restaurants. No reservations accepted.
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Savory, a restaurant
220 1st Street
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Serving “eclectic comfort food” from their new restaurant on Langley’s First Street, Savory is a collection of family recipes curated to provide a menu different from other area restaurants. No reservations accepted.
For fine dining along the water, nothing beats the Captain Whidbey. Located in a hotel that has stood on the western edge of Penn Cove for more than a century the restaurant at Captain Whidbey has reopened with a fresh and reimagined menu full of locally sourced ingredients and Pacific Northwest delights. Their goal is to give guests a taste of Whidbey’s best and most seasonal offerings. Weather permitting there’s dining on the waterfront patio with an amazing view of Penn Cove. Summer weekends feature a brunch on the patio.
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Captain Whidbey
2072 W Capt Whidbey Inn Rd
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For fine dining along the water, nothing beats the Captain Whidbey. Located in a hotel that has stood on the western edge of Penn Cove for more than a century the restaurant at Captain Whidbey has reopened with a fresh and reimagined menu full of locally sourced ingredients and Pacific Northwest delights. Their goal is to give guests a taste of Whidbey’s best and most seasonal offerings. Weather permitting there’s dining on the waterfront patio with an amazing view of Penn Cove. Summer weekends feature a brunch on the patio.
Exceptional pizza and waterfront dining!
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Village Pizzeria
106 1st St
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Exceptional pizza and waterfront dining!
We offer a range of mouth-watering entrees, sandwiches, soups, salads and baked goods.
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Langley Whale Center
105 Anthes Ave
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We offer a range of mouth-watering entrees, sandwiches, soups, salads and baked goods.
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Whidbey Island Distillery
3466 Craw Rd
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Ciao
701 N Main St
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Front Street Grill
20 Front St NW
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The Braeburn Restaurant
197 Second Street
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China City
1804 Scott Rd
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Rocket Taco
1594 E Main St
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Spyhop
317 Second Street
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Little Red Hen Bakery
901 Front St NE
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Whidbey Island Bagel Factory
11042 WA-525
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Callen's Restaurant and Co
12981 State Rte 20
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Flower House Cafe
2780 Marshview Ave
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Inn At Langley
400 1st St
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Skein & Tipple
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Sprinklz Ice Cream Parlor and Coffee Shop
224 1st St
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The Braeburn Restaurant
197 Second Street
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Ultra House
221 Second Street
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Saltwater Fish House & Oyster Bar
113 1st St
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Village Pizzeria
106 1st St
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Whidbey Doughnuts
5603 Bayview Rd
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Fare Market
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Rocket Taco
1594 E Main St
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Taproom@Bayview Corner
5603 Bayview Rd
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Front Street Grill
20 Front St NW
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Gordon's On Blueberry Hill
5438 South Woodard Avenue
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Greenbank Pantry & Deli
25175 WA-525
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Sightseeing

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Whidbey Island Kayaking
5781 Wharf St
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South Whidbey State Park
4128 S Smugglers Cove Rd
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Parque Estatal Fort Casey
1280 Engle Rd
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Possession Point State Park is a relatively new park in the system but open to visitors who have a Discover Pass. Small parking lot. Its entrance is just before the county-owned Possession Beach Waterfront Park. It has views of the Cascades and the Olympics, as well as the mainland.
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Possession Point State Park
8343 S Franklin Rd
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Possession Point State Park is a relatively new park in the system but open to visitors who have a Discover Pass. Small parking lot. Its entrance is just before the county-owned Possession Beach Waterfront Park. It has views of the Cascades and the Olympics, as well as the mainland.
Ala Spit County Park
Geck Road
Mutiny Bay Beach offers a Port of South Whidbey boat launch ramp, plenty of vehicle and boat trailer parking, a beautiful sandy beach, Olympic Mountain views, and plenty of picnic area at the 300′ county public park area to the left of the boat ramp. There is always something about a day at the beach, in any weather!
Beachfront Mutiny Bay Cabin
5818 Mutiny Bay Road
Mutiny Bay Beach offers a Port of South Whidbey boat launch ramp, plenty of vehicle and boat trailer parking, a beautiful sandy beach, Olympic Mountain views, and plenty of picnic area at the 300′ county public park area to the left of the boat ramp. There is always something about a day at the beach, in any weather!
Bush Point Boat Ramp
229 E Spyglass Dr
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Deception Pass State Park
41229 State Route 20
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Wharf Dog Paddle and Pantry.

Dive Bars

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Toby's Tavern
8 Front St NE
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Cozy's Roadhouse
8872 WA-525
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Beer & Wine

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Penn Cove Brewery and Taproom
5488 South Freeland Avenue
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Ott & Hunter Wines
204 1st St
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Spoiled Dog Winery
5881 Maxwelton Rd
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Blooms Winery on Whidbey
5511 S Freeland Ave
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Dancing Fish Vineyards
1953 Newman Rd
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Holmes Harbor Cellars
4591 S Honeymoon Bay Rd
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Greenbank Farm Wine Shop
765 Wonn Rd
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Ogres brewing
7693 Cultus Bay Rd
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Penn Cove Brewery and Taproom
5488 South Freeland Avenue
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Taproom@Bayview Corner
5603 Bayview Rd
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Double Bluff Brewing Company
121 Anthes Ave
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Diamond Knot Brewery and Alehouse
621 Front St
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Thirsty Crab Brewery
9000 Washington 525
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Holmes Harbor Cellars
4591 S Honeymoon Bay Rd
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Grocery

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The Goose
14485 WA-525
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Clinton Foodmart Inc
4777 Commercial St
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Star Store Basics
199 Second Street
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Payless Foods
1609 E Main St
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