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Stroll across rolling emerald fields, climb coastal bluffs towering above crashing surf, and wander along a driftwood-strewn beach, gazing across busy coastal waters to a backdrop of snowcapped Olympic Mountains. And there's more! Prairie flowers, bald eagles, shorebirds, and historic relics. One of the finest coastal hikes in the Northwest, Ebey's Landing is one of Washington's most naturally diverse as well as historically significant places.

Rife with history as well as natural beauty, Ebey's Landing was named for Colonel Isaac Neff Ebey, who in the 1850s became one of the first non-Native settlers on Whidbey Island. The blockhouse he erected to defend his land claim from Native attacks still stands, looking above prairies that have been in continual agricultural use for over 150 years. Prominent in territorial affairs, Ebey was slain in 1857 by a band of Haidas seeking revenge for the killing of one of their own chieftains by settlers. The blockhouse, prairies, and much of the surrounding lands are now protected within a special unit of the National Park Service.

Starting from the Prairie Overlook, head west on a combination of trail and gravel road. At 0.5 mile pass a restored 1850s homestead that is slated to become a visitor center in the summer of 2009. Continue toward the sea across emerald lawns reminiscent of Ireland. At 1 mile reach a junction (elev. 150 ft). This is a lollipop loop. You'll be returning left. Head right climbing golden coastal bluffs lined with contorted firs and speckled with blossoms in the spring. Reaching heights of 270 feet, these are among the highest coastal bluffs in Washington.

Gaze out to the snowcapped Olympics, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Vancouver Island, and the San Juan Islands. Watch ferries and ocean vessels ply busy Admiralty Inlet. Look for majestic bald eagles perched in ghostly snags and notice the prickly-pear cactus growing on the sun-kissed slopes. Stare straight down at Peregos Lake, a lagoon bursting with shorebirds and formed by a narrow spit littered with giant drift logs.

Walk along the bluff crest for a good mile, coming to a junction with a short spur trail heading to an excellent viewpoint. Back on the main trail, steeply descend, coming to the trail's end at a wide beach of hard-packed sand and polished stones. Turn left and walk south along the beach, rounding the spit and reaching the Ebey's Landing Wayside at 4.25 miles.

Pick up the trail once again, climbing stairs back up the coastal bluff and reaching a familiar junction at 4.6 miles. Your vehicle can be retrieved one mile to the east. Head back or linger longer.
Driving Directions:

Take the Washington State Ferry from Mukilteo to Clinton on Whidbey Island. Continue north on State Route 525 for 19 miles to the junction with SR 20. Bear right onto SR 20 and continue for 5.5 miles to the town of Coupeville. At the traffic light, continue north on SR 20 for 0.8 mile, turning left onto Sherman Road. (From the north, the turnoff is 9 miles from Oak Harbor.) Proceed for 0.3 mile and turn right onto Cook Road. After another 0.3 mile reach the Prairie Overlook and trailhead (elev. 200 ft).

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Ebey's Landing — Mar 22, 2013 — wafflesnfalafel
Day hike
Issues: Snow on trail
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A very cold and snowy late March day at Ebey's Landing. The road down to the beach was dicey with t...
A very cold and snowy late March day at Ebey's Landing. The road down to the beach was dicey with the snow and so we parked up by the cemetery. Watched the local pair of Bald Eagles grab lunch out of the fields - the snow didn't seem to hamper their hunting skills.
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Ebey's Landing — Mar 09, 2013 — Mike
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It was such a beautiful day so I decided to go on a second hike. After hiking around Fidalgo Islan...
  It was such a beautiful day so I decided to go on a second hike. After hiking around Fidalgo Island at Whistle Lake outside of Antacortes, I head down Whidbey Island to Ebey's Historical Landing outside of Coupeville Washington. This trail has one of the best views of Pudget Sound. This trail is about 4 to 6 miles based on how far you hike but beware that at the far end after passing by Perego's Lagoon down below you will descend down a step hill to the beach and then hike back the beach to the parking lot. It is not that hard for people who have good balance but just be aware of it for very young children and the elderly. I promise that you will enjoy this hike especially on a sunny day. The views are spectacular and the beach is always nice to walk along. I will admit that it is mostly rock though. You will not see hardly any sand to walk on some you will get a good workout on the way back to the parking lot. If you choose just turnaround on the bluff trail and go back the way you came if you are not interested in stomping through the rock along the beach. Checkout the video of this hike or over 260 other trails I have hiked in Washington State or click on this direct link to this hike below.
 http://www.youtube.com/watc[…]xUgOWo&feature=youtu.be

P.S. Sorry I have a cold so my video is kind of annoying.

As always get out and see this beautiful state and enjoy your hiking!!
Take Care
Mike
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Ebey's Landing — Mar 03, 2013 — Samsquanch
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If there is a more beautiful coastal hike in this state, I want to know about it. The trail is in gr...
If there is a more beautiful coastal hike in this state, I want to know about it. The trail is in great condition, dry and clear. Had my 11 month old on my back and he loved the trail.

Great picnic spots along the trail as well.
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Ebey's Landing — Feb 01, 2013 — Jay L
Day hike
Issues: Mudholes
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First time I hiked this so I bundled up with a winter sweater and jacket thinking a cold wind would...
 First time I hiked this so I bundled up with a winter sweater and jacket thinking a cold wind would be blowing off the water, but I didn't need it today. Started out at 10:45am, short hike to the blockhouse and homestead. The road gradually turns into a trail with great views. With it being partly cloudy today there was some great effects of the sun on the water. The trail continues near the top of the bluffs with outstanding views. I hiked to the point where the trail goes down to the beach, but didn't hike the full loop. On the way back it was getting very warm and the bugs were even starting come out, couldn't believe it was the 1st of February. Great winter hike and really enjoyed it and will be back to hike this again.
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Ebey's Landing — Jan 26, 2013 — Kahrin
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It was raining on the way over. By the time we parked the car, geared up and used the failities it h...
It was raining on the way over. By the time we parked the car, geared up and used the failities it had stopped raining. I was so glad we had decided to keep driving desoite the weather. This was our first time at Ebey's, and lo and behold, what a beautiful place. We were awestruck by the views, so many contrast of colors of the trees, grass, the ocean, amazing. We pretty much had the place to ourselves. Only a couple of hikers in the distance. My lab had a blast too. We hiked on the bluff on the way over, and came back on the beach. Trail was in excellent condition. A must do!!!!
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ebey's landing by Shahid Durrani.jpg
This photo of Parego's Lagoon at Ebey's Landing is the December 2007 Photo by Shahid Durrani
Location
Puget Sound and Islands -- Whidbey Island
Statistics
Roundtrip 5.6 miles
Elevation Gain 260 ft
Highest Point 260 ft
Features
Coast
Mountain views
Wildlife
User info
Good for kids
Guidebooks & Maps
Best Hikes with Children in Western Washington & the Cascades by Joan Burton
Map: USGS Coupeville; Contact: Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve
(360) 678-6084
www.nps.gov/ebla;

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