| Langley
is a tranquil and charming village where you can take in breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains, the waters of Saratoga passage and neighboring islands. Langley is a place where active people find country roads for riding bikes and miles of shoreline for kayaking. It's a place where you can be perfectly comfortable simply doing nothing.
A stretch of beach is easily accessible from Langley's Seawall Park. Take a beach walk and look for resident populations of Bald Eagles, Herons,
and Sea Lions. You may be lucky enough to spot a migrating Gray Whale (most often in the Spring) or a pod of Orcas feeding in the waters off Whidbey.
A favorite photo spot and Langley landmark is a life size bronze sculpture of a boy and dog taking in the picturesque view from Langley's First Street. The sculpture is the creation of Whidbey Artist
Georgia Gerber, best known for creating the life size bronze piggy bank for the Pike Place Market.
Langley is filled with interesting shops, art galleries, antique stores and great places to eat. Check out the Virtual Map of Langley to get an overview of this charming village, and our Chamber Roster to find business information about current members of the Langley Chamber of Commerce.
Stay in Langley and explore other parts of Whidbey Island including Fort Casey, Merkeerk
Rhododendron Gardens, Deception Pass and a host of other tourist and recreational activities. Overnight visitors can choose from a range of accommodations, including small Inns, quaint B&B's and cozy beachfront cabins. A small marina offers overnite moorage on a space available basis. | |