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    Welcome toOak Harbor

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    Joseph Whidbey, Master of H.M.S. Discovery under thecommand of Captain Vancouver, discovered DeceptionPass in 1792. In so doing he proved that Whidbey Island, thought by the early Spanish explorers to be part of the mainland,was in reality an island.

    The first contact between the Island Indians & white menoccurred when Whidbeys party landed in Penns Cove. In1848, Thomas Glasgow took up a prairie claim near Coupe-ville. He planted crops but soon the Skagit Indians became hostile and Glasgow abandoned the area.Otherfamilies eventually arrived and by 1856; there were seven blockhouses built for the protection of the settlers againstthe Haidah (a tribe from the North) attacks.

    Isaac Ebey became the leader of those early Pioneers. Hewas a man prominent in public service and one to whomothers turned in time of trouble. However, he was not aman to stand for an affront from the Indians.

    In his diary of August 19, 1852, he wrote, Pulled in Indi-ans wool and kicked another ones bottom today for beingimpudent and saucy to Rebecca when I was a bsent.

    Thomas Coupe, a sea captain, took up a claim in 1852 onPenns Cove and it was on this property that the town ofCoupeville grew. Coupeville is one of the oldest towns inthe state. Coupe has the distinction of being the only manever to sail a full rigged ship through Deception Pass.In 1847, Ebey was killed by the Haidah Indians. A HaidahChief at Port Gamble had been killed, and Ebey, becausehe was the recognized leader of the white settlement, was beheaded in retaliation.

    After World War I the Island prospered. Farms were pro-ducing grain; cattle were being raised; dairy products,poultry and berries were items of trade. A fine bridge was built across Deception Pass, and a regularly scheduled ferryservice from Mukilteo to Columbia Beach took the place of

    the old up-island ferry from Everett.

    Oak HarborEarly in 1850, three adventurers by the names of Taftson,Sumner, and Freund took up donation claims where theCity of Oak Harbor now stands. Only one of the three firstsettlers, Ulrih Freund, a Swiss Army Officer, retained partof his claim which is today settled by his descendants.

    The town was named by Dr. Richard Landsdale, for themany Garry Oaks which grew to great size i n the area. Healso named the a djoining Crescent Harbor which has figuredprominently in North Whidbey History, and which is nowpart of the City of Oak Harbor.

    Early day pioneers built stores and homes along the shoreof Oak Harbor, as they relied completely on water trans-portation. Indian canoes were replaced by steamers whichserved the Island for passengers and freight until the 1930swhen the Deception pass Bridge was built. A number of seacaptains settled in and around Oak Harbor and San de Fuca.They brought their families to live on the land within sightof the sea which they loved. These men took the lead informing the early government for the area, and later repre-senting the early settlers in the legislature.

    In the late 1850s, a number of settlers of came to Oak Harbor forming large familied the scene for many years. It was not unHollanders began to arrive, and the town began to grow. The Hollanders came fromthe Dakotas where they found living too hthat they chose Whidbey Island mainly bethe area safe from their age-old fear of flothrifty people, they set about to clear and timber, build homes, and raise their famil

    Their children preferred not to be remindlanguage and customs, and as one,old-timwanted to be so VERY American!

    Schools, churches, and places of businessadvent of the Hollanders, and Oak Harborsmall country town until 1941, when the N build the Whidbey Island Naval Air Statiowas constructed between Maylors Point aMany Navy personnel, sent to this lonely grave beginnings of World War II, are nowhas been said that it took only 100 years ttling of North Whidbey by Sea Captains!

    Whidbeys History

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    Spotlight:Island CountyThe location of Island County, just north of Puget Soundand east of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, has been and is both avaluable asset and an economic limitation. The area at-tracts people because of the isolated island environment,yet manufacturing is practically non-existent for the samereason. Consequently, the economy of the Island is almostentirely based on tourism, the retired population, and the

    Whidbey Island Naval Air Station. At one time, a gricultureand forestry were the primary economic activities of thecounty; now however, they contribute only some measureof diversification.

    In land area, Island County ranks 38th out of the 39 coun-ties in the state. Population density, however, is almost threetimes the state average at 399 persons per square mile. Pop-ulation growth in Island County has been steady since 1930,with increases will above the state average. Huge populationgains in the forties and fifties in Island County had a popu-lation of 44,000 and have increased over the years. NorthWhidbey population contains 34,737 persons.

    Whidbey Island has all the charm of the country yet all the

    facilities of the city. From most places on the island, majes-tic views of the Cascade or the Olympic Mountains can beseen. It is a place of forests, farms, and rail fences; of wind-swept bluffs and sandy beaches covered with driftwood- aplace to find relaxation and contentment with its beauty.Whidbey is a way of life!

    THE NAVAL PRESENCE

    With the advent of World War II and the introduction to theairplane as a strategic weapon, the military began lookingfor new defense sites. In 1937, plans were made to locate atorpedo rearming and seaplane base on Whidbey Island.

    Approximately $3 million was appropriated by Congress

    in 1941 to build the station, and in September 1942, it wascommissioned. Placed on reduced operating status at theend of the war until December 1949, plans were then madefor the base to be the multi-type, all-weather Navyfield thatit presently is. Since then, it has dominated the Island Coun-ty economy.

    Whidbey Island was chosen as the site of a major base es-sentially because of its excellent flight condition; best flyingweather in the country, little electrical interference,

    out of major commercial airline flying routes, and close tomajorcities, but still relatively isolated. Presently, the NASis home to the Navys electronic warfare squadrons flyingGrumman EA-6B Prowler and EA-18G Growler with fourmaritime patrol squad and two fleet reconnaissance squadflying EP-3E Aries. NAS has three patrol squadrons, VP-40,

    VP-46, and VP-1, and a fleet air reconnaissance squadron,VQ-1, VP-69, VQ-2, VR-61.

    NAS Whidbey Island is also the center of the activity forNaval Air Reserve training in the Northwest. Search andRescue crews aid civil authorities, when requested, for op-eration in the northwest counties of Washington State.

    As the Navys premier air station in the Pacific Northwestand winner of the Commander-in Chiefs Installation Excel-lence Award for 2005, NAS Whidbey Island will continueto support the Navys mission. The Naval Air Station is alsohome of the 13th Naval District Reserve, which takes careof all the Naval and Marine reservists from Washington,Oregon, Idaho and Montana.

    A Bit AboutOur Weather...Contrary to popular belief, the slapping windshield wiper isnot the most familiar sound a Whidbey Islander hears. Daz-zling sunlight bathes our hillsides and valleys and bouncesoff our lakes, inlets, and harbor area throughout much of theyear.

    Yes, it does get a little wet sometimes--the skies cloud over

    and down comes the drizzle. But heavy rains are rare in ourarea. Our much talked about rainfall actually measures onlyabout 17 inches a year--less than many other major citiesincluding Cleveland, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, oreven nearby Seattle. We like to think our rainfall is produc-tive. It produces the hillsides of green, every shade of greenyou can imagine, which we all enjoy each and every timethey come into our view. This soft, gentle rain produces themost delicious strawberries and raspberries in the country.

    Our mild temperatures are not so mild as to deny us the beauty of the red autumn leaves when the non-evergreensshed their leaves for the winter after a delightful Indian sum-mer which generally lasts through October. With so much

    of our Island still heavily wooded with talwillows, maples, and the forest floor carpfern, it is truly beautiful each season of th

    There are several good reasons for our momate. With the towering proximity of the Mountain Range to the west, the magnifiCascades dominated by Mount Baker to tMount Rainier to the Southeast, Whidbeyunique position in Puget Sound. The warmrents warm our coastal air, while the heav

    their rain upon the high mountains and pagathering enough to leave more than our uyear. We are sheltered from most of the rouweather of the Pacific Ocean by other lan

    Sure, it may be a bit damp during the winkind of damp that lets you run to the mailgetting soaked. The bright, glorious springray overhanging clouds. The lack of polllong summers are a boaters paradise, camand a hikers adventure land, not to mentisubject. Our climate is temperate enough but allows us to be active enough to enjo beautiful spots in the world.

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    Oak Harbor School District #201350 S. Oak Harbor St.

    (360) 279-5070

    Oak Harbor High School#1 Wildcat Way(360) 279-5400

    Oak Harbor Middle School#1 Wildcat Way, Oak Harbor, WA

    (360) 279-5399

    North Whidbey Middle School67 NE Izett St.(360) 279-5500

    Broad View Elementary473 SW Fairhaven Dr.

    (360) 279-5250

    Hillcrest Elementary School350 S. Oak Harbor st. Oak Harbor, WA

    (360) 279-5200

    Crescent Harbor Elementary330 E Crescent Harbor Road

    (360) 279-5650

    Oak Harbor Elementary 151 SE Midway Blvd.

    (360) 279-5149

    Olympic View Elementary380 Regatta Dr.(360) 279-5153

    Midway High School200 SE Midway Blvd

    (360) 279-5575

    Special Education350 S. Oak Harbor St.

    (360) 279-5073

    Skagit Valley CollegeWHIDBEY CAMPUS1900 SE Pioneer Way

    (360) 675-6656

    Chapman University -NAS Whidbey3615 N. Langley Blvd. Bldg. 126

    (360) 675-0143

    Western WashingtonOak Harbor Satellite Campus

    360-679-5275

    Cascade Natural Gas CORP1520 S. 2nd Street, Mt. Vernon(888) 522-1130

    Puget Sound Energy360 N. Oak Harbor Street

    (888) 225-5773 (in-state only)(360) 675-1365

    Verizon/TelephoneInstallation (800) 483-4100

    360-679-8610

    ComCast Broadband Cable32650 SR 20 #A102

    (866) 774-3128Direct TV

    (855) 833-4388

    WATER, SEWER, GARBAGE

    City of Oak HarborWater/Sewer/Garbage

    865 SE Barrington Dr. Oak Harbor, W(360) 279-4500

    Island Disposal (For Island CoGarbage Collection Outside City19832 W. SR 20, Coupevil le, WA

    (360) 678-5701

    City of CoupevilleWater/Sewer/Garbage

    #4 NE 7th Street

    Coupeville, WA 98239(360) 678-4461

    INTERNET SERVICEVerizon:877-682-2169

    Frontier: 1-855-284-2105Rapid Wifillc: 360-679-3847

    Comcast: 360-200-6791

    Oak HarborSchools

    North WhidbeyUtilities

    http://www.ohsd.net/site/default.aspxhttp://www.ohsd.net/ohhshttp://www.ohsd.net/ohmshttp://www.ohsd.net/nwmshttp://www.ohsd.net/bveshttp://www.ohsd.net/heshttp://www.ohsd.net/cheshttp://www.ohsd.net/oheshttp://www.ohsd.net/oveshttp://www.ohsd.net/domain/49https://www.skagit.edu/default.asphttp://www.chapman.edu/http://www.wwu.edu/http://www.cngc.com/https://pse.com/Pages/default.aspxhttp://www.verizon.com/home/verizonglobalhome/ghp_landing.aspxhttp://www.comcast.com/http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/content/directv-tv-deals-gm?CMP=KNC-CBR-5-414-352965&k_clickid=33be0916-ab18-a929-8a0f-00002b71ba07http://www.oakharbor.org/http://www.islandcounty.net/publicworks/solidwaste/recycling_and_trash.htmhttp://www.townofcoupeville.org/http://www.verizon.com/?lid=//global//residentialhttp://west.frontier.com/?kbid=59530&gclid=CPqhoKLGm8ECFeZAMgodGywAQQhttp://www.airwhidbey.com/http://www.comcast.com/shop/xfinity-doubleplay-west?CMP=KNC-IQ_ID_64027684-VQ2-g-VQ3--VQ6-41244327936-VQ16-c-pkw-comcasr-pmt-e&iq_id=64027684&NUM=2http://www.comcast.com/shop/xfinity-doubleplay-west?CMP=KNC-IQ_ID_64027684-VQ2-g-VQ3--VQ6-41244327936-VQ16-c-pkw-comcasr-pmt-e&iq_id=64027684&NUM=2http://www.airwhidbey.com/http://west.frontier.com/?kbid=59530&gclid=CPqhoKLGm8ECFeZAMgodGywAQQhttp://www.verizon.com/?lid=//global//residentialhttp://www.townofcoupeville.org/http://www.islandcounty.net/publicworks/solidwaste/recycling_and_trash.htmhttp://www.oakharbor.org/http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/content/directv-tv-deals-gm?CMP=KNC-CBR-5-414-352965&k_clickid=33be0916-ab18-a929-8a0f-00002b71ba07http://www.comcast.com/http://www.verizon.com/home/verizonglobalhome/ghp_landing.aspxhttps://pse.com/Pages/default.aspxhttp://www.cngc.com/http://www.wwu.edu/http://www.chapman.edu/https://www.skagit.edu/default.asphttp://www.ohsd.net/domain/49http://www.ohsd.net/oveshttp://www.ohsd.net/oheshttp://www.ohsd.net/cheshttp://www.ohsd.net/heshttp://www.ohsd.net/bveshttp://www.ohsd.net/nwmshttp://www.ohsd.net/ohmshttp://www.ohsd.net/ohhshttp://www.ohsd.net/site/default.aspx
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    NORTH WHIDBEY CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Greater Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce32630 State Route 20 Oak Harbor, WA 98277(360) 675-3755

    Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce905 NW Alexander, Coupeville, WA 98239

    (360) 678-5434 or (360) 678-5664 DRIVING DISTANCES FROM OAK HARBOR(in miles) Anacortes 21Coupeville 10Deception Pass 9Keystone Ferry 18Olympia 121Sea-Tac Airport 74Vancouver, WA 221Yakima 199 (* includes ferry ride)Bellingham 50Clinton 38

    Everett 48Langley 34Seattle 62Tacoma 94Vancouver, BC 103

    NEWSPAPERS

    Seattle Post Intelligencer800-542-0820

    The Seattle Times800-542-0820

    The Crosswinds107 S Main St #E-101. Coupeville, WA 98277(360) 675-6611

    Skagit Valley Herald360-424-3251

    Whidbey News Times

    107 S Main St #E-101 Coupeville, WA 98277(360) 675-6611

    RECYCLING INFORMATION Island County Recycling & Hazardous Waste20062 SR 20, Coupeville679-7386

    Island County Transfer Station/Recycle Park20018 SR 20, Coupeville678-3328

    Island County Recycle Park

    5790 Kramer Road, Bayview321-4505

    Island Recycling20014 Washington 525, Freeland331-1727

    Oak Harbor Transfer Station/Recycle Park3151 N Oak Harbor Rd.675-6161

    Oak Harbor Recycle Center2050 W Cemetery Rd, Oak Harbor675-9193

    Post OfficesClinton

    4801 S. Deer Lake Road,360-341-4848

    Greenbank25189 S. Highway 525,

    360-678-6808

    Coupeville201 NW Coveland Street,

    360-678-5353

    Langley115 Second Street,

    360-221-4113

    Freeland1619 E. Main Street,

    360-331-6500

    Oak Harbor1155 SE City Beach Street,

    360-240-1944

    NAS1080 & 100 w Lexington St.

    360-257-2424

    Licensing OfficesVehicles, Boats, Trailers

    CoupevilleIsland County Auditors Office, C

    1 NE 7th St. #105360-679-7368

    Oak HarborOak Harbor Motors,75 SE Pioneer Way,

    360-675-5901

    Drivers License656 SE Bayshore Dr. #4

    360-675-6466

    FreelandIsland Insurance Associate

    18205 Washington Street 52360-331-4565

    Animal LicensingCity of Oak Harbor

    865 SE Barrington Dr, 360-679

    Town of Coupeville4 NE Seventh Street, 360-678-

    City of Langley112 2nd Street, 360-221-424

    Bits & Pieces

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    Transportation

    BUS SYSTEM

    Island Transit19758 SR 20 Coupeville, WA 98277

    (360) 678-7771

    AIRPORTS

    Anacortes Municipal Airport West Isle Air400 Airport Rd. Anacortes, WA 98221

    (360) 376-4176 (800) 874-4434

    SeaTac Shuttle360-679-4003 1-877-679-4003 www.seatacshuttle.com

    [email protected]

    RAILROADS

    AMTRAK211 Railroad Ave. Edmonds, WA 98020

    (800) 872-7245

    Skagit Travel & Cruise1500 E College Way Mt. Vernon, WA 98273

    (360) 428-5800

    Sea-Tac Airport(800) 544-1965

    Skagit Regional Airport, Bayview1180 Airport Drive, Burlington, WA 98257

    (360) 757-0011

    TAXI

    Whidbey Island Taxi Services(360) 279-9330

    Travel Q Inc.416-A E Morris St.

    La Conner, WA 98257 (360) 466-4423

    Washington State Ferry

    Payment: Signed Credit cards are accepted. Cash, transitvouchers, ORCA E-purse and travelers checks are acceptedsystemwide. Canadian currency is accepted at a discount, but no coins please.

    CHILDREN/SENIOR CITIZENS: Children under 6travel for free. Ages 6-18 travel for 50% fare. Passengers &Drivers (not vehicles) 65 or older qualify for 1/2 fare. Validproof of age with a photo is required. Persons with dis-

    ablitlies with proof presesnted at 50 % fare.

    Arrival Time: During tourist season (May to mid-October),arrive at the ferry terminal an hour prior to departure onweekdays, and two hours early on the weekends. Vehiclesare loaded in order of arrival.

    Reservations: Please call to verify if reservations are re-quired. Smoking: Smoking is strictly prohibited

    Pets: Pets are allowed to travel on the ferry system. Theymust be kept on leashes and are not allowed in terminals orabove the car deck unless they are in a container.

    Recreational Vehicles: Oversize vehicles will be charged

    according to size, please visit http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/ for more information.

    Bicycles: Bicycles load first unless otherso wait near the head of the dock. On boain place provided. When disembarking, pside of the road and wait for cars leaving.surcharge. See at www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferrsurcharge amounts.

    Loading Procedures: Vehicles loaded in oHowever, a vehicle may be loaded before

    a different destination or to top off a loadmay be loaded first since it is easier for sfill in around them.

    Transportation Propane & Gasoline ContGuard regulations require propane tanks tand sealed prior to boarding. Gasoline is n board, except in the internal tank of yourtrailered boat may carry up to 2 cans withCoast Guard approved. Gasoline in chaincans is prohibited as well as EMPTY gas

    Departure: Please return to your vehicle 2to the printed departure time to ensure yovessel.

    Washington State Ferries(888) 808-7977 or (206) 464-6400http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/

    Anacortes Ferry Terminal

    Guemes Island Ferry Terminal Orcas Ferry Terminal Keystone

    Ferry Terminal Friday Harbor Ferry Terminal

    Lopez Ferry Terminal Seattle Ferry Terminal Clinton Ferry Terminal

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    MarinasOAK HARBOR

    Decption Pass200 Cornet BayOak Harbor, WA 98277(360) 675-5411

    Oak Harbor Marina1401 SE Catalina Dr. Oak Harbor, WA 98277(360) 279-4575

    La CONNER

    La Conner Marina539 N. 3rd StreetLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-3118

    ANACORTES

    Anacortes Cove Marina1600 -5thAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-7033

    Anacortes Marina2415 T Avenue Anacortes Suite #1, WA 98221(360) 293-5227

    Anacortes Yacht Club504 -7th, Anacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-5277

    Fidalgo Marina3101 V Place Anacortes, WA 98221(360) 299-0873

    The Fidalgo Yacht Club6046 Sands Way Anacortes, WA 98221

    (360) 299-9123Skagit Bay Boat Yard1870 McGlinn Is Rd La Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-4905

    Lovrics Sea-Craft3022 Oaks Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-2042

    Port of Anacortes Harbor Master/Cap Sante Boat Haven1019 Q Avenue, Anacortes, WA 98211(360) 293-0694

    Skyline Marina2011 Skyline Way Anacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-5134

    Local CampingDeception Pass State Park & Bowman Bay41020 SR 20, Oak Harbor(360) 675-3767 (888) 226-3767Accommodations: 77,000 Feet of salt water shoreline, 3 freshwater lakes, 167 campsites, showers, restrooms, stoves, tables,swimming, fishing, scuba diving, fire pits, dumping station, &community building.

    Fort Ebey State Park400 Hill Valley Dr., Coupeville WA(360) 902-8844 (888) 226-7688Location: South of Deception PassAccommodations: 39 campsites, 11 utility sites, restrooms, show-ers, kitchen shelters, stoves, tables, saltwater fishing, picnickingand hiking trails

    Rhododendron County Park502 W. Patmore Place, Coupeville WA(360) 679-7373Location: 3 miles S. of Coupeville on Patmore Rd. Accommoda-tions: 32 acres, playground, and restroom

    Fort Casey State Park1280 Engle, Coupeville WA(360) 902-8844 (888) 226-7688Location: Central Whidbey IslandAccommodations: 21 standard campsites, 14 utility sites, re-

    strooms, stoves, tables, showers, saltwater boat launch, saltwaterswimming & fishing, trails and heritage site (lighthouse).

    Island County Fairgrounds819 Camano Ave, Langley, WA(360) 221-4677Location: South end of Whidbey Island Accommodations: Camp-ers must be self-contained

    Pioneer Trails Campground7337 Miller Rd, Anacortes, WA(360)293-5355Location: Off SR 20 on Fidalgo IslandAccommodations: 100 campsites, restrooms, showers, laundry,large recreation room wi th fireplace, ice, propane, dumpingstation, play field.

    Anacortes RV Park (Private)7648 SR 20, Anacortes, WA(360) 293-5355Location: On fidalgo IslandAccommodations: 26 acres, cozy cabins, restrooms, showerslaundry, dumping station.

    Washington Park (Private)6300 Sunset Ave, Anacortes

    (360) 661-3463Location: Near ferry terminal, Anacortes, WAAccommodations: 68 sites, restrooms, showerfield, playground equip., saltwater boat launcming

    City Beach Park (City)SW Beeksma Dr. Oak Harbor, WA(360) 279-4756Location: downtown Oak Harbor off Pioneer Accommodations: 56 hook-up sites, restroomen shelters, tables, BBQ pits, swimming, tennlimited tenting sites.

    North Whidbey RV Park(Private)565 W Cornet Bay Rd, Oak Harbor, WA(360) 675-9597 (888) 462-2674Location: 1/4 mile south of Deception PassAccommodations: 100 full hook-up sites, stovstrooms with showers.

    South Whidbey Island State Park4128 S Smugglers Cove Rd, Freeland, WA(360) 331-4559Location: South end of Whidbey IslandAccommodations: 46 tent and 8 utility campsshowers stoves, tables, saltwater fishing & swstation, picnicking, hiking, fire pits, & group

    Fidalgo Bay Resort (Private)4701 Fidalgo Bay Rd, Anacortes, WA(360) 293-5353Location: Off SR 20 on Fidalgo IslandAccommodations: 141 full hook-up sites, delidry, showers, store, small boat launch.

    Lake Campbell - Lunz Resort (Private)1428 Lunz Rd., Anacortes, WA(360) 293-6316Location: Off SR 20 on Fidalgo Island Accomsites, restrooms, boat rentals, dock fishing.

    Lake Erie RV Park (Private)1344 Heart Lake Rd, Anacortes, WA(360) 293-2772Location: On Fidalgo Island

    Accommodations: 42 campsites of which 15 sites, showers, boat launch, store.

    Partridge Point DNR Park (State)N Ft. Ebey Rd, Coupeville, WA(800) 233-0321Location: South of Deception PassAccommodations: 8 campsites, pit toilets, no type of campground setting.

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    PUBLIC COURSES:

    Gallery Golf Course3065 N Cowpens Road

    Oak Harbor, WA 98277 (360) 257-2178

    This course is military owned, but open to the public.

    Lams Links597 Ducken Rd

    Oak Harbor, WA 98277(360) 675-3412

    Lamsgolflinks.com

    Island Greens Golf Course& Practice Range

    3890 E French Rd. Clinton, WA 98236(360) 579-6042

    Holmes Harbor5023 Harbor Hill Dr. Freeland, WA 98249

    (360) 331-2363

    PRIVATE COURSES:

    Whidbey Golf & Country Club2430 SW Fairway Lane Oak Harbor, WA 98277

    (360) 675-5490

    Useless Bay Golf & Country Club5725 S. Country Club Drive Langley, WA 98260

    (360) 321-5960

    Alaska USA Federal Credit Union650 S NE Midway Blvd. Oak Harbor

    360-679-5601Customer Service (800) 525-9094

    Banner Bank570 NE Midway Blvd. Oak Harbor

    360-279-1007

    Guild MortgageOak Harbor 32785 SR 20 #5, Oak Harbor

    360-675-6106800-482-1260 Toll Free

    Key Bank90 SE Pioneer Way, Oak Harbor

    360- 679-4595Customer Service (800) 539-2968

    Navy Federal Credit Union32885 SR 20, Oak Harbor

    (888) 842-6328

    Peoples BankOak Harbor 275 SE Pioneer W

    360-679-7966

    Wells Fargo Bank901 NE Midway Blvd. 361 SE Pio

    360-675-0792361 SE Pioneer Way, Oak Har

    360-675-2256Customer Service (800) 225-

    Whidbey Island Bank450 SW Bayshore Dr. (Oak Ha

    360-675-5968675 NE Midway Blvd (Oak H

    360-679-3151401 N Main (Coupeville)

    360-679-3151 360-678-315

    US Bank1241 SW Barlow, Oak Harb

    360-675-9055(800) 872-2657

    Banks, Savings, Unions & Assoc. & Credit UnionWhidbey Island Golf

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