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Whidbey Island: An Infographic

Whidbey Island: An Infographic

A visual journey into the heart of Puget Sound's largest island.

At a Glance

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Largest Island

in Washington State, covering 169 square miles.

~86k

Residents

call Island County home (2024 Est.).

$622k

Median Home Price

(Central Whidbey, mid-2025).

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Two Access Routes

Deception Pass Bridge & Clinton Ferry.

Island Communities

The island's character is defined by its distinct towns, from the bustling military center of Oak Harbor to the quaint, artistic seaside villages.

Oak Harbor

The island's largest city and commercial hub, home to NAS Whidbey Island and its diverse, patriotic community.

Coupeville

Washington's second-oldest town, famed for its historic wharf and world-renowned Penn Cove mussels.

Langley

The "Village by the Sea," an artsy enclave on the south end with galleries, boutiques, and whale watching.

Community Population Snapshot

Economic Landscape

Whidbey's economy is a unique blend of military strength, tourism, and local enterprise. NAS Whidbey Island is the primary economic engine.

Key Economic Drivers

$726M+

Military Payroll Impact

Annual salaries contributed to Island County by NAS Whidbey Island, fueling the local economy.

A Growing Destination

For decades, Whidbey Island has seen steady population growth, attracting families, retirees, and professionals with its unique lifestyle.

Natural Charm & Climate

Famous for its scenic beauty, the island enjoys a mild maritime climate, making it ideal for year-round exploration of its parks and coastline.

67°F

Average Summer High

Pleasantly warm, rarely hot.

35°F

Average Winter Low

Cool, with minimal snow.

~20"

Annual Precipitation

Located in the Olympic Rain Shadow.

🏞️ Deception Pass Park

Hike across the iconic bridge connecting Whidbey to Fidalgo Island, with stunning views of turbulent tides.

🌾 Ebey's Landing

Walk the bluff trail in the nation's first Historical Reserve for panoramic views of Puget Sound and the Olympics.

🛡️ Fort Casey State Park

Explore historic gun batteries and the Admiralty Head Lighthouse at this windswept former military fort.

🦪 Penn Cove Mussels

Savor the world-famous shellfish farmed in the nutrient-rich waters of Penn Cove, a true taste of the island.

This infographic was created using publicly available data for illustrative purposes.