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Beaches, parks, museums, farms, whale-watching, birding, hiking, biking, kayaking, culture, heritage and more on Whidbey and Camano.
Whidbey Island and Camano Island, located in the Puget Sound, about 25 miles north of Seattle and only 2 hours drive south of Vancouver, Canada. Get directions, download maps for trails, biking and more in PDF format.
Download our handy reference map to learn more about Whidbey and Camano Islands.
Directions by car are at the bottom of this page. For more comprehensive information about getting here via car, boat or plane, plus information about getting around, once you're here click here: Learn More
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Large Whidbey & Camano Islands Map - 262.9KB |
If you're need of directions of how to get around, whether it's mountain biking a trail through a State Park, or driving from studio to studio during an open studio tour, chances are that you'll find the map you need right here!
Seeking tidal charts? Simply select a location listed under Possession Sound. Saratoga Strait, or Rosario Strait and the month you are interested in visiting. Learn more.
Off-leash dog beach on Whidbey: Double Bluff BeachGoogle map link.
Cama Beach State Park - 163.6KB | |
Camano Island State Park - 196.4KB | |
Deception Pass State Park Map - 279.8KB | |
Fort Casey State Park - 194.9KB | |
Ft. Ebey State Park - 267.3KB | |
Joseph Whidbey State Park - 157.5KB |
North Whidbey Hiking Trails - 643.4KB |
Saratoga Woods Trail Map - 151.2KB | |
Whale Trail Brochure - 1.3MB |
Family Friendly Parks and Beaches - 387.6KB |
Whidbey Triathlon Map - 439.3KB |
Ebeys Landing Map - 421.6KB |
Whidbey & Camano Farm Tour - 1.6MB |
Island County Boat Launches & Marinas - 7.1MB |
Adventures in Boating Washington: This handbook is published by Boat Ed, the provider of Washington's boating safety course. Although this handbook is a convenient reference tool, students wanting to receive official Washington boating safety certification would benefit from studying Boat Ed's comprehensive boat safety course. All boating safety course material has been developed in conjunction with Washington Parks & Recreation, and is the same material used in their classroom courses. Take the Washington boating safety course.
To Camano Island: From Seattle, drive north on Interstate 5 and take exit 212 west toward Camano Island. Stay on this road and pass through Stanwood continue over the Camano Bridge to enter the island. From Canada, Blaine or Bellingham in the north go south on I-5 and take exit 212 west toward Camano Island. To Whidbey Island from Camano Island, head north on I-5 and follow the signs toward Anacortes. Stay on Route 20 from I-5 and follow signs south to Whidbey island & Deception Pass. From Seattle, drive north on Interstate 5 and begin your island adventures on Whidbey Island by boarding a Washington State Ferry in Mukilteo. (Ferry schedules at www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/). If you start your island journey on Whidbey island instead of Camano, go north on State Route 525 and continue on Hwy. 20 east to Interstate 5, then south on Interstate 5 to Exit 212 and discover Camano Island before returning to Seattle. Both Whidbey and Camano Islands provide a free county-wide transit bus everyday except Sundays. Check the online lodging links, special offers and events calendar at www.WhidbeyCamanoIslands.com for current events and festivals for both Whidbey and Camano islands. Note: Daily charter bus service is available from www.seatacshuttle.com. Happy Travels!
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