Explore the Town of Coupeville
On the shores of Penn Cove sits the working maritime town of Coupeville. Named for Captain Thomas Coupe, a visitor to this community can take a walking tour of the historic downtown, find a treasure at one of the many local shops, visit the Island County Museum and learn about the Indigenous People and the settlers, or explore dining options from fine dining to casual - nearly all feature world famous Penn Cove Mussels. There is plenty of parking just off Alexander Street next to the library and a short walk to downtown Coupeville. Explore Coupeville, one of the oldest towns in the state of Washington!
5 Things to do in the Historic Maritime town of Coupeville:
Visit the Island County Museum and learn about the history of Island County. Take a photo in the Alexander Blockhouse~
Get an ice cream cone and stroll down the wharf. If you spot a whale in Penn Cove, ring the bell and let everyone know~
Talk a Walking Tour of Historic Coupeville and learn about this historic maritime community. Pick up a map and guide at the Chamber or the Museum~
Have you tried Penn Cove Mussels? Then dine at one of the many waterfront dining establishments for a taste~
Visit and shop at one of the longest running Farmers Markets in Washington - the Coupeville Farmers Market has lots to offer during their growing & selling season~
Coupeville Chamber of Commerce
The official Visitor Center for Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve is at the Coupeville Chamber of Commerce. Get oriented to the Reserve to start your adventure – the Chamber has maps, visitor guides and friendly volunteers to help you on your journey.
The Chamber will also provide you with information on where to stay, where to eat and where to shop throughout Central Whidbey Island and the Reserve. Pick up a Junior Ranger book for kids of all ages and get your NPS Passport stamped!
FREE Public parking is available next to the Coupeville Library, just off Alexander Street. From here, take a short walk to downtown Coupeville and stop at the Chamber’s Visitor Center!
Island County Historical Society & Museum:
Embracing the Past, Engaging the Present and Enriching the Future
Heritage Tourism Starts at the Island County Historical Museum - a gem in the heart of downtown Coupeville. Visitors will learn about the historical significance of Central Whidbey Island and Island County - from the long, rich history of the Indigenous People, to the exploration by Capt. George Vancouver and the pioneers who settled on this land, as well as the natural history of the area. Research local history and meet the experts with a visit to the Janet Enzmann archives. Explore your roots to the community with expert help from the Archive and Research Center. Walking Tour Guides, Maps, and more information on Coupeville are available at the front desk – and don’t forget to get your NPS Passport stamped!
The museum is open seven days a week, from 10am to 4pm Monday through Saturday, 11am to 4pm on Sunday. The Archives are open by appointment. Find the museum at 908 Alexander St., Coupeville, WA 98239 or visit IslandHistory.org or call for more information at 360.678.3310.