Whidbey & Camano Island Watercolor Map
Whidbey Island and Camano Island are prominent features of the Puget Sound in Washington. Whidbey's unusual, twisting shape is 55 miles long, making it visible from most of the coastal areas near Seattle. It's a popular destination, despite the need for a ferry to access much of the island, from the Mukilteo-Clinton ferry crossing on the south end to the Port Townsend connector near Ebey's Landing. One of the longest islands in the continental US, Whidbey is home to historic Coupeville, Langley, Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in Oak Harbor, and the scenic Deception Pass on the north end.
Whidbey seems to serve as the protective big brother to Camano Island, which curls toward the mainland of Skagit County. It is a "drive onto" island with the 532 crossing and Camano Gateway Bridge.
Familiar ferry crossings criss-cross this island: Sidney BC/Anacortes, Port Townsend/Coupeville, and Mukilteo/Clinton.
This is an unframed archival print on high-quality matte paper. Watermark is not included on the physical print.