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Ebey's Landing — Jul. 6, 2010

Puget Sound and Islands > Whidbey Island
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  • Wildflowers blooming
 
My wife and I hiked from the trailhead just past the Cemetary on Cemetary Lane. We went up the bluff trail to the point where it starts to switchback down to the lake. The wildflowers and views of Baker, Rainier, the Olympics, the coast, and the prairie are outstanding. There are many birds and beautiful, twisted fir trees. This hike is highly rated, and now I know why. There were a few day hikers on the trail, but it wasn't crowded.

Ebey's Landing — Jun. 22, 2010

Puget Sound and Islands > Whidbey Island
4 photos
  • Hiked with kids
  • Hiked with a dog
 
There are two trail head options for this hike. From the beach or further east overlooking the homestead. We chose the latter which adds about a mile to the loop. We saw about a dozen day hikers, more near the beach trail head. Lots of red wing blackbirds in the pond grass. Trail was in great shape. I hiked with kids aged 9 and 11. If I did it again I'd start and finish at the beach with kids. The added mile is a bit of a climb.

Ebey's Landing — May. 21, 2010

Puget Sound and Islands > Whidbey Island
  • Wildflowers blooming
 
This hike is spectacular from beginning to end. I've been recommending it to everyone I know. It is so unique. The prairie views, the bluffs, the beach, the driftwood, the gnarled trees, moss, the wildflowers, the view of the Olympic Peninsula, the lagoons, the Bald Eagles gliding by... The list goes on and on. It's everything you would hope it would be and more. This is not a difficult or dangerous hike at all although I imagine it could be dicey if attempted in the rain. We had great weather. It was thrilling to look down while walking along the bluff. This is a romantic hike...peaceful, private, and visually dazzling. It might be the perfect setting for, say, a marriage proposal... It's that inspiring. I was pleased. Go.

Ebey's Landing — Feb. 19, 2010

Puget Sound and Islands > Whidbey Island
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We hike Ebey's landing at least once/year most years, and it is always good. Today was great. As usual we hiked up the hill and along the bluff first, then ran down the steep trail to the beach, then built shelters out of driftwood and found agates. Today we also had the pleasure of a whale (gray whale?) about 100 feet off shore.

Ebey's Landing — May. 31, 2009

Puget Sound and Islands > Whidbey Island
2 photos
  • Wildflowers blooming
 
It was pretty overcast today which was perfect for this hike. There is little to no shade at all along the trail. The trail along the bluffs is in great shape. There are a few spots where erosion is slowly taking pieces of the trail. You get fantastic views of Mt. Baker, the Olympics, and Mt. Rainier along the bluffs. Of course the view of the water is great too. Flowers are blooming all over the bluffs for nice splashes of color. The hike up the bluffs is steep but very short. Once on the top there is some up and down but nothing steep. We cruised along at a good pace carrying a two-month old with no problems. The trail is smooth with few rocks/roots/pits to trip you. Perfect for kids or those carrying kids. On the switchbacks down to the beach my husband spotted a whale out in the Sound. We watched it surface several times before we moved onto the beach. The hike along the beach is easy. The sand is hard packed so you aren't fighting against it. Again, kids would love picking their way along the beach. There are lots of logs, rocks, and shells to look at.