Coupeville is a town on Whidbey Island, in Island County, Washington, United States.
Restaurants in Coupeville
4.5 based on 256 reviews
Great views and easy hike but not for anyone with fear of heights, that's for sure! The trail along the cliff-side is just a few feet wide and a fall would be quite fatal. Makes you feel like you're on an adventure! Lots of photo spots. In the end, you get to descend and walk along the sea between the driftwood and Admiralty Inlet and feel great that you made it! We parked near the cemetery and walked by Ebey's historic home and the block house. The sweeping views along this path of the farmland were lovely. It adds a bit more than a mile to the hike. Hike is a bit over 5 miles total and took over 4 hours with lots of photo stops.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
In these days of Covid-19 closures our availability changes. Please visit our website to find out current status. At this time, the farm itself will open in mid-June, 2020 for people with reservations only. Please visit our website for more information about reservations. Lavender Wind Farm, with a view of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan De Fuca, is on the wild west side of beautiful Whidbey Island in Washington. Visit the farm in the summer for picnics and walking in the lavender fields while enjoying beautiful views of the mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Come to the shop in the Historic District of Coupeville for fabulous baked goods made with lavender, lavender products such as lotions, candles, sachets, jams and so much more.
Yum, yum! A super cute shop that smells amazing when you walk in! Everything has lavender in it in some shape or form. Purchased loganberry jam with lavender! It was soooo yummy!
4.5 based on 545 reviews
Fort Casey is a great place for a family outing. There are picnic tables, large fields for frisbee or flying kites, beaches to walk on, and of course the old fort with lots of twisty passages to explore.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
I highly recommend you walk along the bluff trail at Fort Ebey...The vistas are AMAZING and magnificent! You can drive to your right and head to the beach at ground level or drive to your left up the hill to the old 'fort' which is eerie cool. There USED to be graffiti and bats in these old underground bunkers until it got painted over...the acoustics are marvelous for anyone that is musically included, try singing something or bring an instrument and you will be delighted. There are people doing windsurfing and launching from the clifftops with parachutes over the water..It is also a very romantic place to celebrate with wine, cheese and rackers overlooking the water..to celebrate a birthday or special event..I've done that and WOW for those spectacular views and ambiance..
4.5 based on 41 reviews
The tour covered central Whidbey from the ice age thru the indigenous people up to the settlers. Our group had a private tour of the museum by the director, Rick. He is so knowledgable on local lore and his many stories brought history alive. My favorite was the ice age and how the geography was formed. We could have stayed all morning and listened. I have done this tour before but there is always new information and new sites added. I highly recommend this tour.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Nice place to visit solo or family, various places to have a picnic, great views and nice area to wonder. Recommended.
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