
This state park offers beautiful forested trails, picnic areas, and access to the beach along Puget Sound. It is a great spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the natural scenery of Whidbey Island.

The Langley Whale Center is dedicated to educating visitors about the marine life of the Puget Sound, especially whales. It features interactive exhibits and offers information on whale watching tours in the area.

The marina is a hub for boating and waterfront activities. Visitors can enjoy walking along the docks, watching boats, and accessing watercraft rentals or tours. It’s also a scenic spot for photography and sunset views.

A beautiful botanical garden featuring a wide variety of rhododendrons and other plants. The gardens provide peaceful walking paths and are especially popular during the blooming season in spring.
The heart of Langley, Main Street is lined with unique shops, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants. It’s a great place to explore local crafts, enjoy dining, and experience the town’s friendly atmosphere.

This cultural venue hosts a variety of performances including theater, music, and dance. It is a focal point for the local arts community and offers events throughout the year.

Located a short drive from Langley, Double Bluff Beach is known for its wide sandy shore, tide pools, and views of the Olympic Mountains. It’s a popular spot for beachcombing, picnicking, and kite flying.

This museum showcases the history and heritage of South Whidbey Island with exhibits on local culture, pioneer life, and maritime history. It provides insight into the area’s past.

Held seasonally, the farmers market offers fresh local produce, artisan goods, and handmade crafts. It’s a lively community event that highlights the region’s agricultural bounty and creativity.

A historic military fort with preserved gun batteries, a lighthouse, and scenic views of Admiralty Inlet. Visitors can explore the fort’s history and enjoy hiking and picnicking in the park.