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  1. Whidbey Island (historical spellings Whidby, Whitbey, [5] or Whitby) is the largest of the islands composing Island County, Washington, in the United States, and the largest island in Washington state. Whidbey is about 30 miles (48 km) north of Seattle, and lies between the Olympic Peninsula and the I-5 corridor of western Washington.

  2. Aug 7, 2012 · Things to Do in Whidbey Island, WA - Whidbey Island Attractions. Explore popular experiences. See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Day Trips (8) Nature and Wildlife Tours (8) Wineries & Vineyards (5) Private Sightseeing Tours (10) 4WD Tours (4) State Parks (7) Full-day Tours (11)

  3. Apr 16, 2023 · May 12, 2024. Discover Whidbey Island Washington: Explore the Island Like a Local. Nestled in the Puget Sound of the Pacific Northwest, Whidbey Island Washington has a rich history and a wealth of attractions that draw visitors from around the world.

  4. Perhaps the best-kept secret of all the 15 major islands of Puget Sound, however, is Whidbey Island. Located only 25 miles northwest of Seattle across Puget Sound, Whidbey Island is a long linear island that stretches for nearly 50 miles. From the south end of the island, you can see parts of Seattle across the water.

  5. Plan Your Trip to Whidbey Island: Best of Whidbey Island Tourism. By Airbear777. PLAN YOUR TRIP Whidbey Island. Essential Whidbey Island. Do. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all. 2023. Deception Pass State Park. 1,434. Parks, State Parks. Fort Casey Historical State Park. 560. State Parks.

  6. Whidbey Island, island, part of Island county, northwestern Washington, U.S., in Puget Sound. Approximately 40 miles (65 km) long, it is one of the largest offshore islands in the continental United States. Its chief towns are Oak Harbor, Coupeville (a preserved historic [1875] town), and Langley.

  7. Whidbey Island is the largest island in Puget Sound, Washington state. Understand. Whidbey Island was once inhabited by members of the Lower Skagit, Swinomish, Suquamish, Snohomish and other Native American tribes.

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