Coupeville is an adorable little waterfront town on the shores of Penn Cove on Whidbey Island. The architecture reminds me of a quaint little New England town and is very well preserved. Originally Lower Skagit Indian land, the area was settled in the 1850s by Thomas Coupe, for whom the town is named. Coupeville is a small town with a population of right around 2000 people. It’s also home to Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve, the first site of its kind in the country which preserves the old buildings and countryside of the 19th century settlers. I had a great visit to Coupeville, enjoying coffee on the pier and wonderful views out over the water. There are some lovely little Victorian buildings around including the immaculate Anchorage Inn and Kineth House. I loved all of the seasonal and Halloween decorations that were up when I visited as well. The highlight of my visit was probably the fish and chips at Toby’s, though. You can get fish and chips everywhere in Washington, but these were the best I’ve had in a very long time. You should definitely check it out if you visit. I hope you enjoy these photos of tiny Coupeville, Whidbey Island’s waterfront gem.

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The Waterfront

Aqua Gifts

Toby’s - Best Fish and Chips in Town

Kineth House

Wharf Dog

A Tidy Blue House

The Beautiful Anchorage Inn

Strolling the Pier

The Captain

Great Halloween Decorations!

Salty Vons

Looking Down Main Street Towards Penn’s Cove

A Cool Bike Rack

Hanging Out at the Anchorage Inn

Along Front Street

The Old Offices of Dr. White

Beautiful Hotel Sign

Historic Blockhouse at the Museum

Picture Perfect Grace Street

Ice Cream is Always a Good Plan

These Fall Leaves were Great

A Waterfront Picnic Spot

Canoes Ready to Go

Looking Down Towards the Water

Beautiful Sailboat

At the Historical Museum

A Mermaid Skeleton!

Another Pretty House

At the Town Park

Another Pretty House

Kingfisher Bookstore

On the Pier

I Loved This Statue and The Pumpkin

At Ebey’s Landing Historic Preserve

Fall Seating on Grace Street

Along Front Street

Scarecrow and Hay

Such a Beautiful Pier

The Crow’s Roost

The Old Masonic Hall

A Giant Old Stump

The Old Church Steeple

Stunning Waterfront Buildings

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