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Getting to Whidbey Island
From Seattle Area: Take
I-5 North to the Mukilteo/Clinton ferry landing (Exit 189). Follow
signs for "Whidbey Island Ferry". When nearing the landing,
watch for and enter the right hand ferry holding lane. The line of
cars can be long, but move quickly. The lane leads to a ticket booth
at the entrance to the large ferry loading parking lot. Boats depart
every 30 minutes for the 15-minute crossing to Clinton, the southern-most
community on Whidbey Island.
From Olympic Peninsula:
Take the 30-minute ferry ride from Port Townsend to Keystone, which is about
four miles south of Coupeville.
Southbound from From points North follow I-5 south to State Route 20,
follow signs to Whidbey Island/Deception Pass State Park, continue south.
From Bellingham and other points north:
Follow I-5 south to Burlington and
exit west on State Route 20. Follow SR 20 (watch for signs reading
"Whidbey Island/Deception Pass State Park") to Whidbey Island.
Related Web Sites
Clinton Ferry Cam
Four webcam views of the Clinton Ferry Landing and nearby areas.
Whidbey and Camano Islands
This "Tourist Attractions" page by the Island Web, lists over 25 attractions,
such as Grasser's Lagoon and Kettles Trail Park, as found on the two Islands. The
listing has short descriptions of each attraction and all are clearly located on the
accompanying map. Return to the Island Web home page for links from Whidbey Net
(below).
Whidbey Island Washington
South Whidbey Island WA Visitor's Guide, Business Directory and Community Home Page.
Whidbey Net
This links to the Visitors section of this ISP's web site. Includes map and
information on the Island County's parks, events, scenic sights, accommodation and
restaurants.
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