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Our guide to hiking Whidbey Island’s most scenic state parks.

On Whidbey Island about rooms garden whidbey island reviews
Our guide to hiking Whidbey Island’s most scenic state parks.
The bluff and beach trail at Ebey’s Landing:
This 3 mile trail in Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve is probably
Whidbey Island’s most notable hike. The trail leads along the top of a high bluff
overlooking Puget Sound, eventually dropping down to the beach.
Hike back along the beach.
For accommodations, visit Whidwood On Whidbey Island.
Enjoy a hot-tub, library, sunroom & breakfast.
Located near historic Coupeville, in
Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve.
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Deception Pass State Park:
From the parking area near Cranberry Lake, hike through the woods to the iconic bridge.
From the bridge, wander higher to open meadows with long-distance views.
Fort Ebey State Park:
This is our favorite park on the island.
The bluff trail weaves above the water and through the woods for two miles.
Another trail circles around a small lake, where you’ll often see bald eagles.