Within a 60-minute drive from the North Cascades National Park Complex Headquarters and Visitor Information.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
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The campsite is situated in the old orchard on the historical Ducken Farm. It has distant ocean views, is surrounded by hay fields, and you can see the local cows in the adjoining pasture.
If, coming from Hwy 20, take the second driveway. The sites are past the house. There is running water in the little milkhouse by the barn.
It is 1/2 mile from the famous Deception Pass State Park and 1 mile from the Deception Pass Bridge and it's Spectacular Views.
There are many hiking trails, Ebey Bluffs, kayaking, ferry's to other islands, climb Goose Rock, Bowman Bay, Rosario Beach.
Awesome place to stay, easy to find and great open area with a great view. Henry is a great host and the location is super close to deception pass. Would definitely come back.
Karen and Henry were quick to reply for last minute plans. We had the farm to ourselves. Enjoyed beautiful sunset and soft green grass. Nice to have running water by the outhouse and another sink for washing dishes. We recommend this over camping at the nearby state park any day!
Quiet, peaceful spot for our 3 night base camp while we were visiting friends on Whidbey Island. Clean, well-maintained. Friendly owner stopped by to check on us.
We had planned on camping and hitting the drive in but ended up heading home the same night so we didn’t get a chance to actually stay. But the spot was wonderful and there’s a mini golf place around the corner! Planning on coming back to get the full exp. eventually 🫶
Bathrooms on site as well!
The sites are pretty close to each other with little privacy/trees, but it’s a gorgeous location with beautiful sea sunset views in the distance. Perfect for a quick night stay with level ground for camping.
Location
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