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Paddling Penn Cove

Imagine starting your day paddling Penn Cove with salt-kissed air, sunshine, and a kayak waiting just steps from your front door. On Whidbey Island, that’s not a dream, it’s everyday life for locals and visitors at the historic Coupeville Wharf!

The Wharf 

The wharf dates to the early 1900s and once served as a crucial commerce dock for grain and goods. Today, it’s a vibrant community hub with cafés, shops, and lakeside experiences that capture the island’s relaxed rhythm.

On the wharf you’ll find Wharf Dog Paddle, a locally loved canoe and kayak rental outfitter that lets you trade your shoes for a paddle! Rentals are typically available during daytime hours (often mid-morning through late afternoon).  Whether you’re planning a quick paddle or a longer exploration of the cove Wharf Dog Paddle makes it easy to slip onto the water.

Paddling Penn Cove 

As you float into Penn Cove, the real magic happens! Seals often pop up to investigate, seabirds wheel overhead, and the water seems to invite you to slow down and take it all in. It’s one of those quintessential Whidbey moments where nature and lifestyle meet.

Life on Whidbey

Living on Whidbey doesn’t just mean owning a home. It means living where your favorite weekend adventures are part of your backyard. Whether it’s spontaneous paddling at sunset, strolling down the wharf for coffee, or popping into town for lunch afterward, this corner of Coupeville captures the best of island life: peaceful, playful, and filled with simple joys that never get old.

In this community, life isn’t measured in square footage alone, but in memories made on the water, just steps from your front door. However, if you have visited our lovely island and are dreaming of calling Whidbey home, connect with us! We can help.

Photo By: Nancy Alvarado

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What is Your Go-to for Managing Stress Since the Pandemic?

For some, it might be a nice glass of wine from Vails Wine Shop in Coupeville in the evening. Perhaps calming music, a soak in a deep tub with bubbles, or a good book. But for many, it is turning to nature. While there are various ways to find peace, internal healing, and reduce the stress our bodies are managing these days, nature seems to have a way of calming our nerves and clearing our minds.  This makes Whidbey Island the perfect retreat for the Zen you have been yearning for and if you are lucky to live here, it’s right out your door!

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Many people find comfort along the water’s edge where they rest atop beached driftwood. Some sit on a hillside looking as far as their eyes can take them to let the bustle of their busy mind get lost in the view. Others like to stroll along West Beach while listening to the sound of the waves crashing in then receding across the pebbles. It is important to take into consideration the tide heights for these beach walks. Low tide offers the best option, but you don’t want to get caught by an incoming high tide. Check out this site to know before you go.

What is your go-to for managing stress since the pandemic?

Many people run the trails at Ebey’s Landing. They get their hearts pumping as they persist along the cliffside hugging the edge with each step until they finally have come far enough to see the geological and ocean anomaly: Perego’s Lagoon. It is at that moment their bodies release all tension. They find themselves in awe of a view they did not think could get any better. The realization sets in that the view is a moment in time made only for them as a congratulatory nod from mother nature for making it to the top. Suddenly they have the stamina to continue and can make the journey down the hillside. You can get a pdf of the entire trail system at Ebey’s Landing here to keep you from getting lost in the maze.

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Perhaps for you, a yoga mat in a grassy patch at Fort Casey is more up your alley? Your muscles relaxed, perfectly rhythmic breathing and suddenly the pose you’ve been practicing for weeks is in reach. You look out across Admiralty Inlet, you strike the perfect pose, sun rays grace your skin and suddenly you are glowing. If you feel the need for some instruction, join the South Whidbey Community for their Yoga in the Park events.

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A quiet paddle in kayaks across calm waters during sunset never ceases to wash away pent-up tension in the shoulders. The open waters allow the serenity needed while the movement of your body releases endorphins to help your body relax. If you don’t have your own sea kayak you can rent one from Whidbey Island Boats and Boards.

What is your go-to for managing stress since the pandemic? Kayaks

Perhaps we can suggest something more.  Find yourself becoming one with nature by enjoying a hot stone massage along Bayshore Drive in Oak Harbor. You can schedule an appointment at Bayshore Chiropractic Or, escape the worries of today where you can recall a simpler time by spending your evening at the historical Captain Whidbey Inn off of Madrona Way in Coupeville.

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How do you manage stress? Here on Whidbey you can soak up the sun out on a boat, book a massage appointment, or relax with a blanket and cup of tea and soak in the sounds of nature.

Regardless of how you destress, Whidbey Island has a plethora of natural options.

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