Make Whidbey & Camano Islands Your 2010 Olympics Base Camp!
Located 25 miles northwest of Seattle, and only 2 hours drive south of Vancouver, Canada, a relaxing island vacation is closer than you might think. With ferry and bridge connections close to the...
View ArticleRunning
Finding a quiet country road for your morning run isn't a problem. Put on your running gear and head out, either with tunes in your ears or listening to nature's sweet sounds.
View ArticleKayaking and Canoeing
It's not uncommon to see locals and visitors driving around with a kayak or canoe on top of their car. <b>;Seeking tidal charts</b>;<b>;?</b>; Simply select a location listed...
View ArticleCycling
Both Whidbey and Camano Islands are a popular destination for the serious and more casual cyclist. <b>;<a href="/outdoor_adventure/cycling">FREE Downloadable Cycling Maps</a>!</b>;
View ArticleBoating
Taking to the waters while visiting the islands seems like the natural thing to do. <b>;Seeking tidal charts</b>;<b>;?</b>; Simply select a location listed under Possession...
View ArticleAll-season Bird-Watching Adventures
Bird watching is an activity that can be pursued year round, seeing something different in every season.
View ArticleWildlife Viewing
Gray whales return to the islands every spring, making their annual appearance in Saratoga Passage and other bodies of water surrounding the islands.
View ArticleWelcome the Gray Whales!
A small group of resident Gray whales typically arrives to our region in early March and stays through the end of May or early June, feeding on ghost shrimp along the sand and mud shores of Saratoga...
View ArticleHiking & Walking
"Go take a hike!" is not a problem on <a href="/parks_scenery/parks/stateparks/">Whidbey and Camano islands</a>.
View ArticleGolfing
From a quirky 9-hole, par-3 course carved out of a veterinarian's farm to public courses with water views, the variety of golf on Whidbey and Camano Islands should suit most anyone to a tee.
View ArticleFishing, Clamming, Crabbing
Whether you're a freshwater or saltwater fishing enthusiast, the islands are alive with seafood! <b>;Seeking tidal charts</b>;<b>;?</b>; Simply select a location listed under...
View ArticleDiving
With the diverse sea life that inhabits the waters surrounding Camano and Whidbey, SCUBA diving is becoming more popular every year.
View ArticleWildlife Viewing
Gray whales return to the islands every spring, making their annual appearance in Saratoga Passage and other bodies of water surrounding the islands.
View ArticleGolfing
From a quirky 9-hole, par-3 course carved out of a veterinarian's farm to public courses with water views, the variety of golf on Whidbey and Camano Islands should suit most anyone to a tee.
View ArticleFishing, Clamming, Crabbing
Whether you're a freshwater or saltwater fishing enthusiast, the islands are alive with seafood! <b>;Seeking tidal charts</b>;<b>;?</b>; Simply select a location listed under...
View ArticleDiving
With the diverse sea life that inhabits the waters surrounding Camano and Whidbey, SCUBA diving is becoming more popular every year.
View ArticleWelcome the Gray Whales!
A small group of resident Gray whales typically arrives to our region in early March and stays through the end of May or early June, feeding on ghost shrimp along the sand and mud shores of Saratoga...
View ArticleMake Whidbey & Camano Islands Your 2010 Olympics Base Camp!
Located 25 miles northwest of Seattle, and only 2 hours drive south of Vancouver, Canada, a relaxing island vacation is closer than you might think. With ferry and bridge connections close to the...
View ArticleKayaking and Canoeing
It's not uncommon to see locals and visitors driving around with a kayak or canoe on top of their car. <b>;Seeking tidal charts</b>;<b>;?</b>; Simply select a location listed...
View ArticleRunning
Finding a quiet country road for your morning run isn't a problem. Put on your running gear and head out, either with tunes in your ears or listening to nature's sweet sounds.
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....