EXPLORE LANGLEY

Langley is home to a vibrant community where the pride of local business and culture runs deep. Life moves at a slower pace, and the island rewards those who lean into it.

While you’re here we invite you to spend time in nature. There is plenty to see and do, including hiking the bluff walk at Ebey’s Landing, exploring the dramatic cliffs and forest trails at Deception Pass, paddling the Sound by Kayak, or watching the sunset from the wide open shore of Double Bluff Beach.

Back in town, creativity thrives in galleries, breweries, and cafes, and in shops like Alma, Edit, and Grayhorse Mercantile that reflect the generous, made-here spirit of Langley.

Let us know what you’re looking for: we’re always glad to share recommendations tailored to your experience.

Daylight image of Langley's Seawall Park

OUTDOOR EXPERIENCES

BY LAND
AND SEA

The island is best experienced outdoors, from walking Langley’s Seawall Park to setting out on a whale-watching tour or kayaking into glowing bioluminescent waters after dark. Hikers and beachcombers head to Double Bluff; swimmers dive into Saratoga Passage; wildlife lovers pause at the Langley Whale Center to learn about the giants of the Salish Sea.

Hand-held scallop on the half shell with roe and fresh herb garnish, from a local Whidbey Island seafood experience

LOCAL DINING

A TASTE OF
LANGLEY

Langley’s dining is shaped by the abundance of the island. Within a short walk or drive you’ll find coffeehouses, distilleries, tasting rooms, and restaurants that highlight the best of the Pacific Northwest.

Guests browsing a local Langley boutique shop featuring handmade ceramics, candles, and artisan goods in a warm wood-paneled interior.

ARTS & CULTURE

A CREATIVE
COMMUNITY

Art and creative expression are part of daily life here. The town’s calendar is full year-round with music festivals, residencies, author talks and dance. Or for those who prefer to create, Callahan’s Firehouse Studio invites guests to craft their own glassblown island souvenir.