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Photo by Jim Maya, near Henry Island, August 10, 2008.

Beaches, parks, museums, farms, whale-watching, birding, hiking, biking, kayaking, culture, heritage and more on Whidbey and Camano.

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Outdoor Adventure

What do you get when you surround verdant forests and meadows with beaches and cold seas? Whidbey and Camano Islands, a paradise for hikers, bikers, beachcombers, scuba divers, fishermen, boaters, kayakers and sailors.

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The cold, algae and plankton rich waters of Puget Sound that surround Whidbey and Camano Islands are vibrant with life, as depicted in this slide show.

 

Adventure is worthwhile."
— Aristotle

Whidbey and Camano Islands: Puget Sound's Scuba Paradise

Divers continually vote northern Puget Sound waters the best in the nation to dive because of nutrient rich waters that feed abundant sea life, interactions with wildlife and adrenaline pumping drift dives. Start planning your 2010 visit now.

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Kayaking Around The Islands

A wilderness experience around Whidbey and Camano Islands begins only 20 feet from shore. 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.

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Cycling Around The Islands

With today's gas prices, cycling the rolling bucolic hills is an ideal way to explore Whidbey and Camano islands. Start planning your 2010 visit now.

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Whale Watching in the Puget Sound: Orca Season is Here!

After spending most of the summer in the San Juan Islands, our Resident orca pods are now beginning to venture south into inland waters for the fall and early winter months, traveling down Admiralty Inlet chasing chum salmon runs into lower Puget Sound.

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Welcome the Whales Day!

A small group of resident Gray whales typically arrives to our region in early March and stays through the end of May or early June, feeding on ghost shrimp along the sand and mud shores of Saratoga Passage and South Whidbey. This annual spring visit of Gray whales provides an excellent opportunity to view whales from the shorelines of Island county or from the Mukilteo/Clinton ferries, much to the delight of residents and visitors alike. Check Langley's events for more info in April.

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