For those looking to fully immerse themselves in the beauty and natural magic of Whidbey Island during the Healers Festival, camping offers a memorable way to experience the island’s peaceful energy. Fall asleep beneath the stars, wake to the sound of birds and ocean breezes, and reconnect with nature in a deeper way. To make planning easy, we’ve curated a list of campgrounds and RV destinations across Whidbey Island so you can find the perfect place to rest, recharge, and enjoy your island adventure.
State Park Campgrounds
• Deception Pass State Park
📍 Oak Harbor
One of Washington’s most visited parks with campsites, beaches, forests, lakes, and over 38 miles of trails. Great for tent camping, RVs, and cabins.
• Cranberry Lake Campground
📍 Oak Harbor / Deception Pass area
A campground within Deception Pass State Park offering wooded campsites close to trails and shoreline access.
• Quarry Pond Campground, Deception Pass State Park
📍 Cornet Bay, Oak Harbor
Popular for RVs and boaters with convenient access to Cornet Bay and nearby recreation.
• Fort Ebey State Park Campground
📍 Coupeville
Wooded bluff-top camping near dramatic shoreline views, historic military bunkers, hiking, and biking trails.
• Fort Casey State Park
📍 Coupeville
Historic waterfront park near Admiralty Head Lighthouse and ferry access. Camping and beach exploration opportunities available.
RV Parks & Campgrounds
• North Whidbey RV Park
📍 Oak Harbor / Deception Pass area
A family-friendly RV destination directly across from Deception Pass with full hookups and easy access to island attractions.
• Cliffside RV Park
📍 Oak Harbor
Waterfront RV camping overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca with incredible sunset views.
• Fairgrounds Campground
📍 Langley
Convenient South Whidbey campground within walking distance of downtown Langley with RV hookups, showers, and year-round availability.
• Rhododendron Campground
📍 Central Whidbey
A smaller, more rustic self-serve campground option for visitors seeking a simpler camping experience.