Camp
Casey - Whidbey Island
Camp Casey, Whidbey Island, in north Puget Sound, is approximately two hours drive - and ferry ride - north of Seattle. See summaries below for details
about routes and Washington State Ferry system. Remember to obey all speed
limits but especially while traveling on Whidbey Island. Over the past several
years, the Whidbey Island highways have enjoyed vast improvements which also
mean occasional construction delays.
Late arrival for check-in is in place to allow for all ferry delays
or traffic problems.
Be sure to check out our Whidbey Island page where
you'll find in depth information relating to Northwest Soccer Camp's scenic
surrounding, recreational area, lodging and dining areas.
Traveling South from Vancouver BC:
Take I-5 South to exit # 230 toward Anacortes. Watch for the Whidbey Island exit
prior to reaching Anacortes. Cross the Deception Pass Bridge, proceed South
on Highway 20 through Oak Harbor toward Coupeville. At the first stoplight
(just after the overhead footbridge) turn right onto S. Main Street (becomes
Engle Road at first STOP sign at Market Store) and continue 3.5 miles to camp.
Traveling North from Seattle:
Take I-5 to the Mukilteo-Whidbey Island Ferry, Exit # 189. Continue past Boeing
facility and watch for Ferry signs. The Ferry to Whidbey Island leaves every
half-hour and takes 20 minutes to cross. (There can be delays at the Ferry dock).
When you arrive on Whidbey Island, exit the Ferry and continue straight ahead
on Highway 525. Turn Left at the exit to "Fort Casey / Port Townsend Ferry" (approximately
20-25 minutes after disembarking the Mukilteo Ferry). Continue three miles around
the lake to Camp Casey; it is just beyond the Port Townsend Ferry dock. Travel
time from the time you get off the Ferry is approximately 30 minutes. Travel
time from Seattle is approximately 2 hours. Travel time from SeaTac Airport is
approximately 2 ½ hours.
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