About Whidbey Island


Whidbey Island
Island County, Washington

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Whidbey Island is in Puget Sound, north of Seattle, Washington. The island’s rugged terrain spans beaches, hills and farmland. 

On its northwest tip, Deception Pass State Park offers clifftop views, forest trails and freshwater lakes. 

To the south, Fort Casey Historical State Park is home to a lighthouse and gun battery. The coastal towns of Oak Harbor, Coupeville and Langley have boutiques, cafes and galleries.

Getting to Whidbey Island

From Seattle-Tacoma, Everett and Points South
Drive north on Interstate 5 and take exit 182. Bear left on the exit and merge onto state highway-525N (Mukilteo Speedway). Follow Whidbey Island Ferry signs and catch the ferry to Whidbey Island. The ferries at the Mukilteo terminal only go to the community of Clinton on Whidbey Island. There are no other scheduled routes.

From Bellingham, Vancouver and Points North
Take Interstate 5 south and just south of downtown Everett, exit west onto SR 526. Locals call it the Boeing Freeway. You’ll know you’re on the right track because this freeway takes you right by the very large Boing manufacturing facility. Drive approximately 9 miles and turn right at the light onto 84th St. SW. Drive down a steep hill about .4 miles to Mukilteo Speedway. Mukilteo Speedway goes directly into the ferry line. The only scheduled ferry destination is Whidbey Island. You’ll disembark in the seaside community of Clinton. There’s lots to do there before you set off to explore the rest of the island.

From the Olympic Pennsula
Take the Port Townsend - Coupeville ferry from Port Townsend.
Washington State Ferry Schedule

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