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EBEY’S LANDING NATIONAL HISTORICAL RESERVE Welcome to Ebey’s Landing A Historic Focal National Historical Reserve! Point for the Region

Ebey’s Reserve is one of the largest national historic districts in the nation, but it also has boundless opportunities for adventure Central has always been Trails Map and recreation: hiking, paddling, biking, diving, sailing, a great turnstile for the natural system of camping, kite flying, dog walking, bird watching, whale marine highways that connect Georgia watching, fishing, mussel eating and antique-hunting… and Strait, , the Strait of Juan de more! As the only National Historical Reserve in the National Fuca – the Salish Sea – and beyond. Explore the Reserve Park system, it is quirky and unique, so there are some things you should know in order to make the most of your time here. Our region represents the southern terminus of the Inside Passage, a 1,000- Unlike traditional National Parks or National Historical Parks, mile long waterway among coastal which are owned by the American people and exclude private islands from to Alaska. ownership, the Reserve is a living, functioning community. Northwest Coastal Indians traveled Eighty-five percent of our 17,572 acres is privately owned by this great distance in grand cedar ordinary citizens, agencies and organizations. This map is CANADA designed for two purposes: to help our guests navigate the best U.S.A. canoes to connect with a vast trade recreational hot spots on the Reserve, and to steer them away ALASKA network. Today, as then, more than from unwitting trespass on private property. a thousand islands afford mariners protection from the heavy weather Ebey’s Reserve includes three Washington State Parks, four and high seas of the open ocean. Island County Parks and three Town of Coupeville Parks, all unique and all offering different opportunities. The map icons will show you where to go to enjoy your favorite activities, EBEY’S LANDING and the map’s color coding will help you avoid private lands. NATIONAL HISTORICAL RESERVE Please note the following caveats:

• Dogs are welcome but must be on-leash on all Reserve trails. “This publication has been made possible by There is an off-leash dog area at Patmore County Park on 2% Hotel/Motel funds from the Town of Patmore Road. PLEASE clean up after your pet wherever Coupeville and Island County.” you stroll. • Paragliding is allowed only within the boundaries of Fort Ebey State Park. Please consult with the Park for rules and regulations. Call Washington State Parks regional Head Quarters at Fort Casey at: (360) 678-4519. • Many roads throughout the Reserve are great for road biking, and the Kettles Trails offer a network of mountain biking trails. For suggested routes and detailed maps, see http://www.whidbeycamanoislands.com/thingstodo/ outdoor_adventure/cycling/ • Horseback riding is permitted on the Kettles Trails but not BRITISH COLUMBIA over the park boundary into Fort Ebey State Park. Trailer WHIDBEY parking is available at the junction of SR20 and Libbey Road, ISLAND as well as at pull-outs at the Kettles Trails gates along SR20. Vancouver CANADA • The (PNT) suffers continuity U.S.A. breaks as it makes its way from Fort Ebey to Fort Casey Victoria State Parks. See main map and detail map of Fort Ebey for further information. Seattle For more information go to: www.nps.gov/ebla WASHINGTON Thank you for respecting the privacy of the residents of Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve, but more importantly EBEY’S LANDING NATIONAL HISTORICAL RESERVE Enjoy your visit!! OREGON Cover photo courtesy of: Matt McGrath ©2014 Miller Road

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Exploring Historic Coupeville Downtown Coupeville is the hub of Ebey’s Reserve, and a great Coupeville Wharf place to get visitor information, shop, dine, visit the museums 11 and stroll through the historic Island County seat. Ebey’s Reserve Self-Guided Walking Tour A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Historic Coupeville includes Kiosk of Historic Coupeville 64 historic buildings in the downtown area. You can Front Street6 download the brochure at: http://www.nps.gov/ 2

3 NW Alexander St Grace St NW ebla/upload/WalkingTourPanels.pdf 4 7 Front Street 5 Town Park 8 Captain Cook’s Haller St NE NE Kinney St NE Clapp St Coupe Park NW Coveland St Corner 1 Coupeville Wharf – Here you will find a marine mammal Park 9 exhibit, shops, food and kayak rental. The beach here is the NE 9th St NE 9th St

historic site of a major, permanent Skagit village. Center St NE 10 Madrona Way 2 8th St NW Island County Historical Museum – This fine regional museum Gould St NE Otis St NE Perkins St NE boasts both native and settler exhibits. 1 8th St NE NW Broadway Ave 3 Alexander Blockhouse – This blockhouse was built as a defensive retreat in 1855 during the Washington Territory’s Treaty Era. A collection of native racing canoes and the remnant of a 7th St NE large 1840 cross left by Catholic missionaries stand nearby. 7th St NW 4 The Old Firehouse – The home of Coupeville’s Chamber of Commerce, this serves as a visitor information center for the 6th St NE 6th St NE Town and Reserve. 6th St NW N Main St 5 Joseph Whidbey Memorial Marker – This stone commemorates Lions Park the earliest European exploration and circumnavigation of the island by Joseph Whidbey, a master on George Vancouver’s 5th St NE 1792 expedition to the Pacific Northwest.

4th St NE Scan to Founding Era Homes: download thethe The buildings noted here were all built prior to 1870 and represent the 6 John Robertson Store 1866 first generation of American settlement. Today the Robertson House 7 John Robertson House 1864 3rd St NE Self-Guided and Store hold commercial ventures. The remaining privately owned 8 Highway Granville 20 Haller-Raphael Brunn House 1866 & 1859 Walking TourTour dwellings are not exhibits and are not open to the public. Please 9 Thomas Coupe House 1854 brochure. respect our residents’ privacy and property. 10 Griffith-Brooks House 1869 Highway 20