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Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve |
Description:
Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve provides a vivid historical record of Pacific Northwest history, including the first exploration of Puget Sound by Captain George Vancouver in 1792; early settlement by Colonel Isaac Ebey, an important figure in Washington Territory; growth and settlement resulting from the Oregon Trail and the Westward migration; the Donation Land Laws (1850-1855); and the continued growth and settlement of the town of Coupeville.
Within the fast growing Puget Sound region, Ebey's Landing NHR has quickly become the remaining area where a broad spectrum of Northwest history is still clearly visible in the landscape. The historical landscape of the reserve appears to today's visitors much as it did a century ago, when New England sea captains were drawn to Penn Cove. Historic farms are still farmed, forests harvested and century-old buildings used as homes or places of business.
Unlike many National Park units, the 25 square mile historical reserve encompasses a mixture of federal, state, county and private property, all managed in a way that preserves its historic essence. This means that changes in the cultural landscape will continue but in a way that respects the past.
There are two state parks within Ebey's Landing NHR as well as the historic waterfront town of Coupeville, one of the oldest towns in Washington State. Learn more about Ebey's Landing by reading the Administrative History .
Designations: Ebey's Landing National Historic Reserve (November 10, 1978) Central Whidbey Island Historic District (1973)
Accessibility: Some waysides are accessible.
Getting Around: Tour Ebey's Landing NHR by car or bicycle, visiting waysides that exhibit the early history of the Pacific Northwest. Visit Fort Ebey State Park for breathtaking marine views and WWII history. Eat lunch in historic Coupeville or take a picnic to one of many beaches. Visit the Historical Museum. Scuba dive at Fort Casey Underwater Reserve or visit the Admiralty Head Lighthouse. Birdwatch at Crockett Lake. Mountain bike in the Kettles area, east of Fort Ebey State Park.
Activites:
Auto_Touring | Biking | Boating | Camping | Educational Programs | Fishing | Hiking | Horseback Riding | Hunting | Wildlife Viewing | Bird Watching | Nature Walks | Stargazing | Kayaking | Scuba Diving | And more.
Facilities: Visitor_Centers | Restaurant or Snack Bar | Picnic Areas | Groceries or Supplies | Comfort Stations | Museum Exhibits | Cabin Rentals | Fuel | Tours & Guided Activities | Medical Services | And more.
Directions to Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve
Plane: A small airport is located near Oak Harbor, WA. It offers daily flights to and from Seattle-Tacoma airport.
Car: From Seattle via bridge: Take I-5 north to Burlington; turn west, onto SR-20 towards Anacortes. Proceed on SR-20, crossing Deception Pass Bridge, through Oak Harbor, to Coupeville.
From Seattle via ferry: Take I-5 north; turn onto SR 525 at exit 182 and proceed to the Mukilteo ferry terminal. The ferry sailing takes about 1/2 hour. Once on Whidbey Island, proceed north on SR 525 about 26 miles to Coupeville.
From the Olympic Peninsula via ferry: Take the Port Townsend-Keystone ferry from Port Townsend to Whidbey Island. The ferry sailing takes about 3/4 hour. Once on Whidbey Island, proceed north on SR 525 about 26 miles to Coupeville.
Attractions: Olympic National Park Phone:360-452-4501
North Cascades National Park
San Juan National Historic Park Phone:360-378-2240
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