Experience the Whidbey Island of yesteryear at the Fort Casey Inn, where this duplex home enjoys views across the island down to the sparkling waters of Puget Sound. It's a place to spend your days hiking and beachcombing, and your evenings admiring the golden hour light while sipping wine on the porch.
The Fort Casey Inn dates back to 1909, with its cottages once serving as quarters for non-commissioned officers at neighboring Fort Casey. Today, the adjacent Fort Casey State Park is one of the most beautiful spots to explore on Whidbey Island, with its bunkers and batteries, a lovely lighthouse, driftwood-strewn beaches, and awe-inspiring sunset views of the Olympic Mountains across the water. You can walk to the Coupeville Ferry Dock (which connects to Port Townsend) and drive to the Ebey's Landing Bluff Trail (three miles) and picturesque downtown Coupeville (four miles) in a matter of minutes.
As part of the inn, this two-story home enjoys access to grills and picnic tables on the grounds. If you're traveling with a group, the meeting space at Garrison Hall is even available for gatherings and retreats.
Begin each morning in the charming kitchen, as you prepare breakfast and sit down to dine at the kitchen table. After a day of exploring, end the evening with an ocean view on the porch and a good book by the gas fireplace in the living room. And while there's no TV here, you will have complimentary WiFi to keep you connected. At night, find the two bedrooms and one bathroom upstairs.
You must be 21 years or older to rent this property.