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Whidbey Island, WA

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This park adjacent to Whidbey Island is
the most-visited state park in Washington. Deception Pass State Park boasts some of
the most scenic rugged cliffs, mysterious coves, and stunning sunsets.

Deception Pass State Park

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Many tourists who visit Whidbey Island prefer to drive there rather than
take the ferry. One excellent reason is
to cross the iconic Deception Pass Bridge. This picturesque bridge connects
Whidbey Island and Fidalgo Island.

Deception Pass Bridge

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South Whidbey State Park, considered
a public recreation area, spans 381 acres comprising tidelands and an old forested area along the shorelines of
Whidbey Island.

South Whidbey State Park

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Many parts of Whidbey Island are pet-friendly, and one of them is the Double Bluff Beach and Off-Leash Area near the Austin community. This famous beach is also one of the nation’s most
dog-friendly beaches.

Double Bluff Beach and Off-Leash Area

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More than 200 tree species and hundreds
of flowering plants cover the Arboretum at Constitution Park. Tree zoos are common
in this part of town, and the nine acres of this lovely property are no exception.

Deerfield Beach Arboretum

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