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The coastal village of Oak Harbor is known as one of the largest incorporated cities on all of Whidbey Island. Whidbey Island is one of many islands in the north of the Puget Sound off the coast of Washington. Although the town was officially incorporated in 1915, it was home to very few people until the building of the Deception Pass Bridge which connects the island to the mainland.

This lovely island community has its own distinct style and culture and is named for its bountiful oak trees found throughout the island. The town is full of original buildings from back when the first settlers arrived on the island. When you search for an RV in Oak Harbor, there are limitless places to go and things to see. You can spend your entire vacation on the island and remain satisfied, or venture to the mainland to visit Seattle or one of the national parks the Evergreen State is known for. Whatever the case, you won’t regret choosing this island paradise in the Pacific Northwest as the site of your next vacation should you choose to do so.

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The Great Outdoors

The islands of the Puget Sound, much like the rest of Washington, are blessed with fantastic wilderness areas, lush forests, and magnificent stretches of coastline. On Whidbey Island alone, there are a few state parks you can head to in your Oak Harbor camper rental without straying too far from town. Fort Ebey State Park is a wonderful recreation area located at the former site of Fort Ebey. What was once a military defense fort built during WWII is now a marvelous place to hike on scenic shorelines. Guests can picnic, go fishing, paraglide, and even camp at the park in an Oak Harbor RV rental.

Deception Pass State Park is one of the most visited parks in all of Washington, with well over two million visitors per year. The park lies on either side of Deception Pass and is home to the iconic Deception Pass Bridge that is vital to the local economy. Ten islands comprise this excellent park, along with a few campgrounds that you can use when you rent an RV in Oak Harbor. Aside from camping and hiking, you can enjoy serene beaches, kayak or swim in the water, or watch spectacular sunsets over the water.

Larrabee State Park is yet another public recreation area but unlike the other two, it is located on the mainland. A short drive over the bridge in your Oak Harbor RV rental will get you back to the mainland, where you only need to drive north along the water towards the town of Bellingham. The park was the first ever established in the entire state of Washington, founded back in 1915. There are hiking and biking trails that carry guests throughout the park and up to the peak of Chuckanut Mountain where you can enjoy panoramic views of the area. There are two freshwater lakes, beaches along the sound, an amphitheater for live events, and a few campgrounds capable of accommodating your Oak Harbor luxury motorhome rental if you feel the urge to stay an extra day.

If you head down to Fort Casey back on Whidbey Island, you can take the ferry to the mainland over by Olympic National Park. Doing so can spare you a long drive, but road tripping all the way around to the park is an option too if you have the time for it. Olympic National Park is home to the Olympic Mountain Range. The snow-capped peaks of Mount Olympus, named for the legendary home of the gods in Greek mythology, can be seen all the way from Seattle on clear days. Aside from mountains, there are rocky coastlines, tidal estuaries, subalpine meadows, and temperate rainforest to explore.

RV Friendly

Whidbey Island is loaded with adequate campgrounds and RV parks, so you’ll have the pick of the litter when you rent an RV in Oak Harbor. Pioneer Trails RV Resort is minutes from the Deception Pass Bridge, with breathtaking views of the Puget Sound. There are lots of hiking trails within the campground that you can check out during your stay. La Conner RV & Camping Resort is the epitome of luxury, with waterfront campsites, sports fields & courts, beaches, mini golf, a hot tub & sauna, and countless other features.

North Whidbey RV Park has spacious camping sites along with a BBQ grilling area, a clubhouse, a playground, and heated bathhouses to keep warm during the chilly winter weather. Don’t overlook Deception Pass State Park when you are in town, as it has its own campground on the water’s edge. No matter where you stay on or off Whidbey Island, you are in for a treat when you rent an RV in the Pacific Northwest.

City Attractions

Oak Harbor might be small and a bit isolated but its got a lot to offer. Garry Oak Gallery is an artist-owned coop where locals can showcase their works of art. Photographs, jewelry, woodworking, stained glass, paintings, you name it; you can purchase any type of art they have on display. The Whidbey Playhouse is a small-town theater that puts on live stage performances for the community. The playhouse is a labor of love run by an enthusiastic group of local performers.

PBY Naval Air Museum has a wealth of fascinating exhibits concerning the nearby air base operated by the US Navy. There are numerous aircraft in its collection and a few interesting exhibits that describe the specifications and histories of different models of airplanes.

The Deception Pass Bridge itself is perhaps one of the most famous of the local attractions, considered to be one of the most scenic manmade wonders of the Pacific Northwest. The bridge was built in 1935 and carries 20,000 cars each day. This impressive feat of engineering has even been designated a National Historic Landmark for its historical importance as well as its practical influence on the entire island.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Joseph Whidbey State Park Trails, WAOak Harbor, WA
  • Central Whidbey Island: Coupeville and Fort Casey, WAFort Ebey State Park, WA
  • Fort Ebey State Park Loop, WAFort Ebey State Park, WA
  • Ebey's Landing Trail, WAEbey's Landing National Historical Reserve, WA
  • Deception Pass Bridge and Beach Trail, WADeception Pass State Park, WA
  • Goose Rock Trail, WADeception Pass State Park, WA
  • Lighthouse Point and Lottie Point Loop Trail, WAAnacortes, WA
  • Deception Pass to Lighthouse Point, WADeception Pass State Park, WA
  • Pass Lake Loop Trail to Ginnet Trail Loop, WADeception Pass State Park, WA
  • Bowman Bay via Rosario Head Trail, WADeception Pass State Park, WA

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