Clinton (Washington)
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Clinton is a small town on the southern tip of Whidbey Island.
Get in
By boat
- Washington State Ferries. There is a ferry connecting Clinton with Mukilteo on the mainland.
By car
Clinton can be approached from the north on Hwy 525.By bus
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phone: +1 360-678-7771A free, scheduled bus serves the island, from Mukilteo north with connections to Mt. Vernon on the mainland, with Island Transit. The bus operates daily except Sundays, with reduced trips on Saturdays.
By shuttle
Whidbey SeaTac ShuttleTransportation service between communities on Whidbey and Sea-Tac Airport.
Get around
Island Transit runs regular routes that pick up passengers at the ferry dock and transports to the main town area of Clinton or to neighboring towns, Langley, Freeland, Coupeville and Oak Harbor. There is no charge for the transit. Taxis are generally only available if arranged ahead of time.
See
If you are in Clinton you are most likely passing through to go to the more touristy towns of Whidbey Island. However, if you find that your destination is indeed the sleepy town, there are a few things to check out. The Clinton Ferry dock is a fun place to watch the ferries come and go, there is a small park for families to have a picnic by the beach and occasionally wait out the long ferry line.
Do
Buy
Clinton is a mostly residential town so specialty shops are rare but occasionally you will find a consignment shop or artist studio intermixed with the video and grocery stores. If you have a chance, stop by Bailey's corner for a flash back to the good old days and get penny candy and ice cream!
Eat
- Cozy's Roadhouse as you come up the hill from the ferry on the right side, serving American fare.
- Island Nosh, a new restaurant serving noodle dishes from different regions.
- Dairy Queen, the only fast food chain on the south end of Whidbey.
- Hong Kong Gardens, up a steep hill it's an American Chinese restaurant and bar.
- Pickle's Deli, a highly awarded sandwich shop.
- Whidbey Island Bagel Factory, a new venture by John Auburn.
- The Big W Food Truck, works out of the food truck during the late spring to early fall and makes pizza in the Ken's Korner commercial kitchen in the off season.
- CJ & Y Decadent Desserts, a custom bakery specializing in custom cakes, pies, cupcakes and other desserts.
- Patron, mexican restaurant located in Ken's Korner shopping mall.
Drink
- Southern Cross Espresso, coffee stand
- Whidbey Island Coffee, coffee stand
- Cadee Tasting Room, A local distillery with many different types of alcohol.
- The Top at Hong Kong Gardens is the late night bar, they do karaoke on Friday nights.
- Cozy's is the town's local bar, locals go there to socialize and play a round of pool.
Sleep
Bed and breakfasts are the most common form of lodging.