
Ebey's Reserve - Historic Coupeville
Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve
Pay a visit to one of the oldest towns in Washington State - located in the Central Whidbey Island Historic District and part of Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve. Shopping, dining are all just steps away from the convenient parking on Alexander Street - a block from downtown.
Coupeville is one of Washington’s oldest towns and is the only town located within Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve. This maritime town rests along Penn Cove, with spectacular views of the Cascade Mountain Range and Mt. Baker rising to the north. Explore the history of this town at the Island County Museum, stroll out to the Coupeville Wharf and try and maybe spot one of the Orca that frequently pay a visit. Strolling along historic Front Street gives the visitor a glimpse of what the town was like over a hundred years ago - or take the historic walking tour. Maps and visitor information can be found at the Coupeville Chamber Visitor Center or at the Museum.
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There are no fees to visit Coupeville.
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The town of Coupeville is easily navigated by foot, wheelchair, scooter or vehicle. Parking is readily available throughout, with public parking located a block away next to the Coupeville Library on Alexander Street. The majority of the public buildings are also accessible.
Yes — Pets must be on leash throughout the Reserve.
No — No reservations to visit Coupeville, however you may need reservations at one of the many restaurants located throughout the town, or at one of the lodging establishments.
Historic Town of Coupeville
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