Known as the "Evergreen State," Washington is famous for its stunning landscapes, which span from lush forests and ocean scenery to mighty peaks like the breathtaking "Crown of the Pacific Northwest," ...
Fort Ebey State Park is six miles west of Coupeville on Washington's Whidbey Island. This campground park has one of the best views on the island to the open water of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. If ...
COUPEVILLE — Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve on Whidbey Island is a local, state and national jewel. For many people, it’s one of the best places in the world. Within this 25-square-mile ...
Twin brothers who have always enjoyed spending time at Fort Ebey State Park have shown their appreciation for the World War II-era fort through a Boy Scout project to renovate part of it. Ryan and ...
The 645-acre Fort Ebey State Park has a little bit of everything. Walk the beach, hike high above crashing waves, go surf fishing or get a history lesson.
Looking south on the west coast of Whidbey Island, Wash., on the Bluff Trail in Fort Ebey State Park. (Terry Richard/The Oregonian/2010) The San Juan Islands (subject of numerous recent posts on this ...
Location: Two miles off Highway 20, west of Coupeville, Whidbey Island. Habitat: 645 acres of evergreens, pond, marsh, bluffs, saltwater shore. Get Seattle’s best new sandwiches at this tiny Pioneer ...
COUPEVILLE — A Washington state park on Whidbey Island has been closed as rangers try to locate two aggressive dogs that bit a man and caused a woman to lock herself in a park restroom for safety.
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