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Coupeville, Whidbey Island, Washington
Within the fast growing Puget Sound region, this reserve provides a vivid historical record where Pacific N... More on Heritage
The views of this area are so breathtaking that I would often drive out of my way to... More on Epinions.com

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400 Hill Valley Drive, Coupeville, WA 98239
Fort Ebey State Park, a 645-acre camping park on Whidbey Island, was originally built as a coastal defense fort in World War II. Concrete platforms mark the gun locations. The park has three miles ... More on WashingtonStateParks
The park and the trails were very well kept and there was a little bit of everything but mostly technical single track. More on trails.mtbr.com

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Whidbey Island, Washington, USA

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395 North Fort Ebey Road, Coupeville, WA 98239
Joseph Whidbey State Park is a 112-acre day-use park with 3,100 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Strait of Juan De Fuca in northern Puget Sound. The scenery is beautiful, views ... More on WashingtonStateParks
The park is approximately 3 miles northwest of Oak Harbor, on the west side of Whidbey Island, in Island County. More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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908 NW Alexander St, Coupeville, WA 98239
Island County Historical Society Museum received a new building in 1991. Museum contains a wealth of artifacts including a basket collection, doll collection, ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
The Island County Museum is a great place to start any vacation on Whidbey Island. More on insiderpages.com

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Coupeville, Washington
In our family, the beach of the Ebeys Landing National Historic Preserve is the most beloved of the states inland sea hikes. My children loved Ebeys Landing for its beauty, its history, and its end... More on Trails
The views on this hike are simply spectacular! More on Trails

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Patmore Rd At Keystone Hill Rd, Coupeville, Washington

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1280 Engle Road, Coupeville, WA 98239

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15 NW Birch St, Coupeville, WA, USA

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PO Box 5000, 1280 Engle Road, Olympic Peninsula, Washington 98239, United States of America
Ships bound from the Pacific to Seattle must first pass along the Strait of San Juan de Fuca, which separates the Olympic Peninsula and Canada's Vancouver Island, and then turn south and navigate t... More on LighthouseFriends.com
This lighthouse is located on Whidbey Island at Fort Casey State Park. The original was built in 1860 and was lit with a whale oil ... More on igougo
