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

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Central Whidbey

Visiting Coupeville and Greenbank is almost like stepping back in time to what we English imagine small American community towns were once like.

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Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce

An hour's trip from downtown Seattle, Coupeville and Central Whidbey Island offer peaceful landscapes and opportunities for biking, hiking, kayaking, sailing, or just breathing in the fresh sea air and relaxing in locally owned and operated restaurants and inns. A wide variety of interests are met in exploring the Island County Historical Society Museum, Admiralty Lighthouse, Meerkerk Gardens, antique shops, art galleries, heritage farms, working studios, wineries, farmers markets, and the Coupeville Arts Center with year-round fine art classes, are but a few of the choices.

Coupeville and Central Whidbey Island offer peaceful landscapes and opportunities for biking, hiking, kayaking, sailing, or just breathing in the fresh sea air and relaxing in locally owned and operated restaurants and inns.

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Street Address:

Central Whidbey Chamber & Visitor Information Center
23 Front Street (Mariners Court Building
Coupeville, WA 98239
(Near Hwy 20 Intersection)

Mailing Address:

Central Whidbey Chamber & Visitor Center

Central Whidbey Chamber & Visitor Center
PO Box 152
Coupeville, WA 98239

Phone numbers:

360/678-5434

360/678-5664