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Island County Trails

As part of our Healthy Island Youth Initiative and Walkable Island County, we sponsor and promote local activities that help create safe, convenient, and connecting trails. These activities have included facilitating an ongoing trail signage and mapping project, hosting a Transportation Tour, and providing input on Parks & Recreation plans.

          

   

    The expansive recreational trail system in Island

    County is ripe with opportunities to be physically

    active. Below is a list of available trail maps in    
    Adobe pdf format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat  
    reader, click here to get it for free. Click on any map 
    title to open.

 

If you’d like to request a fold-out Island County Trails Pocket Guide, please contact Whitney Webber at whitneyw@co.island.wa.us.  There are five pocket guides available—Dugualla State Park, The Kettles, South Whidbey Community Park, Trustland Trails, and Four Springs Lake Preserve.  A one-page handout entitled "Where to Be Active in Island County – 25 Family-Friendly Parks & Beaches" is also available here.


North Whidbey
Dugualla State Park
Joseph Whidbey State Park

                                                                 

Central Whidbey
Fort Ebey State Park & The Kettles
The Kettles

South Whidbey
DNR and Metcalf Trust
Maxwelton Salmon Adventure

Camano Island
Four Springs Lake Preserve



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