We take visitors to this area as part of The Grand Tour of Whidbey Island. There is a small park area on the beach where you can run/walk your dog, pick up driftwood or watch the ships pass the area.

We take visitors to this area as part of The Grand Tour of Whidbey Island. There is a small park area on the beach where you can run/walk your dog, pick up driftwood or watch the ships pass the area.
Day use only, for those who love history this is a delightful place to visit. Breath-taking view of the Olympic Peninsula. No amenities.
If you want a great hike with fantastic views this is perfect. A wonderful way to spend a couple of hours on a great sunny day.
Compared to some parks it's not a 5 star but it's still pretty darn great. LOTS of trails!!!! Gorgeous views, fantastic picnic areas. If you like hiking you'll stay busy here. If you're looking for other activities, try somewhere else.
OK, número uno is Deception Pass, but this scenic gem, a "thin place" in the Celtic worldview, offers farmland that runs to the ocean, stands of old trees, eagle fly-bys, hikes on the water-view bluff, or on the beach, and up to the pioneer cemetery, cruise ships and submarines sailing by, the seals on occasion, surf fishing, Port Townsend and...
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We came on a lovely sunny day and it was gorgeous here. In front, we had the water, the beach, and lots of driftwood (we also saw a submarine!). Behind us there were beautiful fields and barns as well as Mt. Baker, and to the sides we saw Mt. Rainier from afar as well as a lagoon. The cliffside trail...
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My husband and I hiked along the top of the bluff before dropping down along the path to circle back along the ocean. We enjoyed the scenery from both up top and on the water.
If you are from way of out town/state,you will likely miss Ebey as the Deception Pass Nat Park and the towns are where most visitors head to if they only got a day to spend en route to Seattle from BC or vice versa.
A half day hike will take you past farm lands, a cemetary, several charming farm houses,...
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I found it hard to find good directions to this park. I had read recently that ownership was being transitioned (don’t remember from/to what agency) but found it listed as a National Park. The National Park site says you can follow signs, but I promise you I did not see one sign that pointed me in the direction of Ebey's...
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Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve is unique in the National Park system. While most of the land is private, there are paths that let you walk along the coast, across farm fields and by historical buildings. Lots of great views. It includes the town of Coupeville too so there are lots of places to eat as well.
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