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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 95 Worth a Detour Camano Island is Whidbeys sister island with its own laid-back island feeling. Roads form a natural loop around the island taking visitors through everything from outdoor art experiences to state parks on a beach. Check out Canopy Tours NW a 100-year-old farm with a zip-line through the forest. Cama Beach State Park has waterside cabins perfect for young families and a center that hosts dozens of weddings a year. You can rent boats and crab pots and cook what you catch on the beach. Left Road to Ebeys Landing National Reserve Top right Handing out bowls of mussels at MusselFest. Jack Pendland Nearing Whidbey Island on a state ferry. Jack Pendland. Organic and historic pleasures A stop at Greenbank Farm will yield goodies in the form of artisan cheese pies wine and cider made from local fruit. Spring travelers may want to linger at Meerkerk Gardens when the rhododendrons are in peak bloom. Travelers can camp on a beach and hike to the Admiralty Head Lighthouse and explore turn-of- the-century gun emplacements at Fort Casey State Park or stay in one of Coupevilles many historic homes that are now BBs. The towns main street is almost unchanged in 100 years and its scenic wharf is a must-see. Nearby are farm fields that reach all the way to bluffs that drop to the sea. This is Ebeys Landing National Historic Reserve24 square miles of working historical farms hiking trails and vistas preserved as living history. Urban Whidbey In Oak Harbor Whidbey Islands largest city explore the areas military history at the PBY Museum dedicated to the areas naval aviation history and its first aircraft the WWII-era PBY. Afterward duck into Frasers Gourmet Hideaway sit at the counter and look into the