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Oct 3, 2016 · Download one of these handy maps for exploring the trails and special features of the Reserve. You can pick up a paper copy at the Office of the Trust Board on Cemetery Rd, at the Coupeville Chamber of Commerceor or at the Island County Historical Museum in downtown Coupeville. Overview Map of Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve.
Contact the Reserve. Find Our Office: Location: 162 Cemetery Rd., Coupeville, WA 98239 Send us Mail: PO Box 774 Coupeville, WA 98239. Phone: (360) 678-6084
- (360) 678-6084
- carol_castellano@partner.nps.gov
Title: Ebey Landing Map Author: National Park Service Subject: Ebey Landing Map Keywords: Ebey Landing Map, Created Date: 12/6/2023 11:00:37 AM
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Dec 20, 2023 · This stunning landscape on the Salish Sea, with its rich farmland and promising seaport, lured the earliest American pioneers north of the Columbia River to Ebey’s Landing. Today Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve preserves the historical, agricultural and cultural traditions of both Native and Euro-American – while offering spectacular opportunities for recreation.
The Chamber of Commerce visitor center is at 905 NW Alexander Street, Coupeville, WA 98239 (the old fire house). > From Seattle, take the Mukilteo-Clinton Ferry to Clinton and drive State Route 525 directly up the island. SR 525 becomes State Route 20. When you’ve reached the traffic light on SR 20, you’ve reached the heart of Ebey’s ...
- (360) 678-6084
- carol_castellano@partner.nps.gov
Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve partners with the Coupeville Chamber of Commerce as one of the official visitor centers for the Reserve. From here, you can discover great places to stay, places to shop, and places to dine. Get your passport stamped, your Junior Ranger book, brochures and hiking maps for the Reserve.
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Ebey’s Reserve is one of the largest national historic districts in the nation, but it also has boundless opportunities for adventure and recreation: hiking, paddling, biking, diving, sailing, camping, kite flying, dog walking, bird watching, whale watching, fishing, mussel eating and antique-hunting… and more! As the only National ...