Ebey's Landing, Parking lot, Ebey's Landing Rd, Coupeville, WA 98239, United States
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Ebey's Landing - Featured Reviews (928)
Ebey’s Landing Bluff Trail is a hidden gem for hikers and nature lovers. What really sets Ebey's Landing apart are the breathtaking views of the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. The combination of coastal bluffs, rolling fields, and historical farms creates a picturesque backdrop that’s hard to beat. It's an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The trail is also steeped in history, giving you a glimpse into the region's past. It’s a great way to combine outdoor activity with a bit of education.
This place is located in Whidbey Island, WA. You can either reach there by taking a short ferry from Seattle or by road from Burlington. Amazing views, beach side walks, or even could go for hike.
It is the first and the only American National Historical Reserve located near Coupeville county on Whidbey Island in the Puget Sound, Washington. Spread over 17,572 acres, it was named after intrepid Colonel Isaac N Ebey (1818- 1857), who became the first permanent settler at this beautiful Island Prairie. Coming from Missouri in search of land, he was struck by its beauty, location and abundance of resources. The landing stretches about three miles in the gulf across Port Townsend in the deep waters of Puget Sound. An ascending gradient (21 floors on my phone) from the landing leads to a huge farmland prairie. The landing was a perfect spot for ships and adventurers looking to enterprise and trade throughout the island. The place is naturally replete with fascinating stories. Issac Ebey, a Colonel with the then US Customs, upon discovering, loved it so much (he called it ‘paradise of nature’) that he exhorted his parents and family to permanently settle there. They did in 1851. Alas, it proved short lived. On 11 August 1857, he was tragically slained by ravaging northern coastal Indians who, out on a vengeance, mistook him to be killer of one of their chieftans. Till this day, Colonel Ebey’s house and blockhouse (a wooden fortification) stay preserved by the local trust board. In that, it has saved the grandeur from modern commercial plunder. The sedate beauty and the magic of the place is really transfixing, as time seems to sit still atop the hill and the prairie.
Awesome Winter beach to catch the Southwest facing sunsets. There is a pretty well maintained outhouse here. Discovery pass needed to park in the lot. The beach goes on for a LONG time along Hill Street and also north to the State Park. The images were taken late January
Great walk/hike!! Can walk on the sand next to the water or up above looking down. Bring the whole family (strollers work as well) to see the stunning views of the ocean, Canada in the distance on one side and beautiful patchwork quilt farmland on the other. Bathrooms available. Pack a picnic and enjoy the smell of the sea when you your done.
This place was so incredibly beautiful. A 5 mile hike, with a beach at the end of the trail to walk down too. We ended up walking along the beach to get back up to the other side, and back up to our parking spot which was shorter to go this way then the way we came. The ledge is pretty narrow, and I do not recommend this hike for smaller children, for there are no safety rails. Recommend hiking in sunny conditions and not when it is windy or raining out. Happy with this hike, so worth it.
If you want a beach with nothing but large drift wood, this is the place to go. No amenities except an old vault toliet and a parking lot for about a dozen vehicles. There is a bluff walk/trail that puts you high above the salt water with even better views of the Olympic Mountains. One old picnic table.
Whidbey Island has so many different environments to visit. If you are looking for wide open views of the Sound this is the place to come. There are two entrances on opposite ends of the bluff with limited parking that require the Discovery pass that is sold onsite. You can also park on the road without the pass. The trail goes above and follows the bluff and loops onto the beach. The beach is very rocky so if you do not like that type of workout on your ankles, knees, and hips simply turn back up the bluff and return the way you came. There are several spots to stop and admire the changing scenery, watch the various types of foul and other critters in the adjacent forest. There are some spots under the trees if you need shade or shelter. When we visited it was a perfect sunny 60⁰ F with a slight breeze. Simply perfect. There is a restroom and small trashcan at the lower parking lot. Please be considerate and pack out as much as you can. Overflowing trash cans lead to animals eating plastic and killing them.
Ebey's Landing Located in Coupeville of Parking lot, Ebey\'s Landing Rd. The complete address is Ebey's Landing, Parking lot, Ebey's Landing Rd, Coupeville, WA 98239, United States.
This place is beautiful. If you like the outdoors this place is a must. -It has a camp site settled into a gorgeous spot in the woods. -There is drive up beach access. Panoramic ocean views and old forts to explore. -There are also running trails tha
Wonderful place to spend an afternoon. Beautiful sweeping views of the Olympic peninsula, calm waters, and sailing ships. Great place to explore the history of the place, climb up the lighthouse, and even see what it is like to live in the Lighthouse
Delightfully impressive park! Saw it on the map while road tripping and stopped in and was a highlight of the trip. Placing the works amongst the forest provides a very striking and contrastive backdrop. The walk is easy to moderate and not long. Fel
We tried another restaurant here in Coupeville but they had a two hour wait at 5 pm (kudos to them!), so we back-tracked it here because we love Thai food. I was not disappointed. Spring rolls are a work of art, and the Pad Thai was delicious. Thanks
What a magical place to find history of this beautiful island. Love the way this little place is set up. Very interactive and children friendly. The staff are so friendly and they are very happy to answer any questions that you have. Can't wait to co
We fell into this place by accident and so glad we did. Three of us shared mussels with white wine sauce, shrimp, bread and fries. The flavors in each dish were exquisite and had their own distinct flavor profiles. I'm a fan of highly seasoned food a