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Flying to Whidbey Island or Camano Island

Flying to Whidbey Island or Camano Island is easy. Three landing strips are open to the public, two on Whidbey Island and one on Camano Island. To see what facilities are available, please read the listings below.

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Camano Island Airfield

13W
Latitude: 48º 15′ 25.000″N (48.2569444) Longitude: 122º 26′ 10.3000″W (-122.4361944) This airstrip is located at the northern end of Camano Island about 3 miles from Stanwood. It is privately owned and open to the public. Fuel and tiedowns are available along with major airframe and powerplant service. More Information from AirNav.com
1212 North Moore Road
Camano Island, WA 98292
360.692.4812


Langley Whidbey Airpark

W10
Latitude: 48º 01′ 15.5667″N (48.020990750) Longitude: 122º 26′ 17.6449W (-122.438234694)
Located 2 miles from Langley, this privately-owned airstrip is open to the public. Tiedowns are available. More Information from AirNav.com
Crawford Road and Vemtiro Way
Langley, WA 98260
360.321.5531


DeLaurentes Airport – Oak Harbor

KOKH
Latitude: 48º 15′ 5.5783″N (48.251549527) Longitude: 122º 40′ 49.0991″W (-122.680305305)
Located 3 miles SW of Oak Harbor, this is a privately-owned airstrip that is open to the general public. Fuel, tiedowns and minor airframe and powerplant service are available. More Information from AirNav.com
1140 Monroe Landing Road
Oak Harbor, WA 98277
360.929.6807