Food scene
South Whidbey:
- Strolling: downtown Langley for artist gallery, arcade bar, whale watching and pizza
- Lunch/ Dinner: Prima's for amazing Italian food
- Boozey: Dancing Fish Vineyard, Mutiny Bay Distillery, Bad Dog Distillery
- Snacks: Muk Cafe, Whidbey Island Doughnuts, Whidbey Island Bagel Factory
- Shop: Freeland for antiques shops and thrift stores
- Hike: Putney Forest Trails, Useless Bay (clamming)
- Glass blowing studios
Central Whidbey:
- Kids, light booze, nature walk: Greenbanks Farm- wine and cheese ($1 Wine Tasting of local places) [south-ish]
- Hikes: Fort Casey (bunkers and cannons), Kettle Run Ebey's Reserve (nature hike)
- Food: Phad Thai, Christopher's, The Little Red Hen, The Oyster Catcher ($$$), Kawpaw's (ice cream)
- Chill: Captain Whidbey Inn (may need reservations during hot seasons), fun place to explore
- clamming: Coveland
- Ferry to Port Townsend is 5 min away, you can bring your car over or just do the free parking and pay the walking fee across. You can spend a whole day there going through shops, eateries, beer and pizza, humorous stores etc. A very cute place to get lost.
North Whidbey:
- Pottery studios
- Dive bars- Oak Harbor Tavern
- Food: Naung Maung Thai, Whidbey Island Bagel Factory, Carribean Lunchbox
- Thrift Stores, Antique stores in same area
- Hike: Deception Pass State Park, kayaking and paddleboarding at Bowman's Bay, crabbing at Cornet Bay, Lighthouse point trail for views of the famous bridge
- Drive Inn theatre (blue fox drive inn)
- Wind Jammer Park
Port Townsend
- nice port side strip with fun stores ranging from boat yards, outdoor boutique, pirate boutique, wine shops, lifestyle store, etc...
- Sirens for food
- Speak easy downstairs from Sirens
- Cute coffee shops
- Art galleries
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Whidbey Island
South Whidbey:
- Strolling: downtown Langley for artist gallery, arcade bar, whale watching and pizza
- Lunch/ Dinner: Prima's for amazing Italian food
- Boozey: Dancing Fish Vineyard, Mutiny Bay Distillery, Bad Dog Distillery
- Snacks: Muk Cafe, Whidbey Island Doughnuts, Whidbey Island Bagel Factory
- Shop: Freeland for antiques shops and thrift stores
- Hike: Putney Forest Trails, Useless Bay (clamming)
- Glass blowing studios
Central Whidbey:
- Kids, light booze, nature walk: Greenbanks Farm- wine and cheese ($1 Wine Tasting of local places) [south-ish]
- Hikes: Fort Casey (bunkers and cannons), Kettle Run Ebey's Reserve (nature hike)
- Food: Phad Thai, Christopher's, The Little Red Hen, The Oyster Catcher ($$$), Kawpaw's (ice cream)
- Chill: Captain Whidbey Inn (may need reservations during hot seasons), fun place to explore
- clamming: Coveland
- Ferry to Port Townsend is 5 min away, you can bring your car over or just do the free parking and pay the walking fee across. You can spend a whole day there going through shops, eateries, beer and pizza, humorous stores etc. A very cute place to get lost.
North Whidbey:
- Pottery studios
- Dive bars- Oak Harbor Tavern
- Food: Naung Maung Thai, Whidbey Island Bagel Factory, Carribean Lunchbox
- Thrift Stores, Antique stores in same area
- Hike: Deception Pass State Park, kayaking and paddleboarding at Bowman's Bay, crabbing at Cornet Bay, Lighthouse point trail for views of the famous bridge
- Drive Inn theatre (blue fox drive inn)
- Wind Jammer Park
Port Townsend
- nice port side strip with fun stores ranging from boat yards, outdoor boutique, pirate boutique, wine shops, lifestyle store, etc...
- Sirens for food
- Speak easy downstairs from Sirens
- Cute coffee shops
- Art galleries