Nearby Destinations

Stanwood and Camano Island are positioned within reach of some of the most desirable destinations in the Pacific Northwest, with convenient access to I-5 providing a direct connection to Seattle while maintaining a quieter, more residential setting.

Head north to explore the historic waterfront communities of La Conner and Anacortes, both known for walkable downtowns, local dining, and access to the San Juan Islands. Just beyond, Deception Pass State Park offers some of the region’s most iconic scenery, with dramatic bridges, beaches, and coastal trails.

Seattle

Seattle

Easily accessible via I-5, Seattle offers world-class dining, premier shopping, and a full calendar of professional sports, concerts, and cultural events. From luxury retail downtown to acclaimed restaurants and waterfront venues, it serves as the region’s hub for entertainment, commerce, and elevated urban experiences.

San Jaun Islands

San Jaun Islands

A premier Pacific Northwest destination accessible by ferry from Anacortes, known for its rugged coastline, island-hopping scenery, and abundant wildlife. The islands offer kayaking, whale watching, hiking trails, biking routes, and charming waterfront towns with local dining and shops. With sweeping ocean views and a slower pace of life, the San Juan Islands are a true escape for outdoor recreation and coastal exploration.

La Connor

La Connor

A historic waterfront town known for its walkable downtown, art galleries, boutique shopping, and scenic marina views. Visitors can explore local museums, enjoy waterfront dining, stroll the boardwalk, or take in seasonal events and festivals throughout the year. In spring, the nearby Skagit Valley tulip fields draw visitors from across the region, adding one of Washington’s most iconic seasonal experiences just minutes away.

Deception Pass

Deception Pass

One of the most iconic destinations in Washington, known for its dramatic bridge spanning deep turquoise waters, rugged cliffs, and sweeping coastal views. The park offers miles of hiking trails, beach access, tide pools, and scenic viewpoints, along with opportunities for kayaking, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. It’s a year-round destination for outdoor recreation and some of the most photographed landscapes in the Pacific Northwest.