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Whidbey Island (historical spellings Whidby, Whitbey, [5] or Whitby) is the largest of the islands composing Island County, Washington, in the United States, and the largest island in Washington state. Whidbey is about 30 miles (48 km) north of Seattle, and lies between the Olympic Peninsula and the I-5 corridor of western Washington.
- Here Are The Best Ways to Get to Whidbey Island.
- To Whidbey Island Via The Clinton Ferry
- To Whidbey Island Via Deception Pass Bridge
Looking for Camano Island? Click here! Whidbey Island is an easy trip from the Seattle-Tacoma area or Vancouver, British Columbia. The island can be entered by bridge from the north or by ferry from the central or southern regions.
From Seattle-Tacoma, Everett and Points South
Drive north on Interstate 5 and take exit 182. Bear left on the exit and merge onto state highway-525N (Mukilteo Speedway). Follow Whidbey Island Ferry signs and catch the ferry to Whidbey Island. The ferries at the Mukilteo terminal onlygo to the community of Clinton on Whidbey Island. There are no other scheduled routes. The new ferry terminal has opened about one-quarter mile north of the old terminal. Use the same route you’ve always used and signs will get you to the correct location.
From Bellingham, Vancouver and Points North
Take Interstate 5 south and just south of downtown Everett, exit west onto SR 526. Locals call it the Boeing Freeway. You’ll know you’re on the right track because this freeway takes you right by the very large Boing manufacturing facility. Drive approximately 9 miles and turn right at the light onto 84th St. SW. Drive down a steep hill about .4 miles to Mukilteo Speedway. Mukilteo Speedway goes directly into the ferry line. The only scheduled ferry destination is Whidbey Island. You’ll disem...
From Redmond, Bellevue and points east
Take Interstate 405 north. As it crosses over I-5, it becomes state highway 525N, the Mukilteo Speedway and goes directly to the ferry line. As noted above, the only scheduled departure from Mukilteo is to Clinton on Whidbey Island. At that point SR 525N continues on the island. Please note the above 2021 updates.
From Seattle – Tacoma and Points South
Drive north from Seattle on Interstate 5 and take exit 226. Turn left onto state highway-536W until you reach state highway 20, a two-lane roundabout (stay in the left lane). Turn left and travel about 4 miles until you cross over the Deception Pass Bridge onto Whidbey Island.
From Bellingham – Vancouver B.C and Points North
Drive south from Bellingham, Vancouver, and points north on Interstate 5 and take exit 226. Turn right onto state highway-536W until you reach state highway 20, a two-lane roundabout (stay in the left lane). Turn left and travel about 4 miles until you cross over the Deception Pass Bridge onto Whidbey Island.
Jul 10, 2015 · Whidbey island is narrow and serpentine in shape. This was caused by massive glaciers melting and eroding huge swaths of earth as they receded during the last ice age about 14,000 years ago. The melting retreat of this so named Vashon Glaciation eroded the land, creating a drumlin field of hundreds of aligned drumlin hills.
Dec 11, 2023 · From Seattle-Tacoma, Everett, and Points South. Route: Begin your journey north on Interstate 5, taking exit 182. Merge onto State Highway-525N (Mukilteo Speedway), following the signs directing you to the Whidbey Island Ferry; Ferry Information: The ferries at Mukilteo terminal exclusively serve Clinton, a charming community on Whidbey Island.
Driving On Whidbey Island. Whidbey Island doesn’t look huge on a map, but its size is deceptive. It’s 47 miles to drive from the southern end of the island at Clinton to the northern end at Deception Pass. That’s a 100-mile round-trip, and that’s just on the island itself – that doesn’t include the miles to get to the island from ...
Apr 18, 2023 · Below you can find the Whidbey Island map. This online map of Whidbey Island was created courtsey of Google Maps. Further below, you can find a printable Whidbey Island map to print out at home.