Managed by the Port of South Whidbey, Bush Point Boat Launch & Beach Access is a treasured site located on Whidbey Island in Freeland, WA. It features a 100-foot boat ramp, beach access with scenic views of Puget Sound and Marrowstone Island, as well as parking for 12 vehicles and 12 trailers. The facility also provides accessible restrooms and is popular among anglers, especially during the salmon fishing season.
The site spans 1.6 acres and is directly accessible via E Spyglass Dr, with easy routes from Highway 525 and Bush Point Road. Visitors are advised that the ramp operates from dawn to dusk, is unmonitored, and that overnight parking and camping are prohibited. Additionally, seasonal considerations such as the removal and reinstallation of floats during winter and spring require visitors to check the latest updates on the Port of South Whidbey's website.
Besides its primary function as a boat launch, Bush Point is also recognized as part of The Whale Trail, offering wildlife viewing opportunities, including sightings of orcas and other marine life during the winter months. Nearby attractions such as South Whidbey State Park and the town of Langley further enhance its appeal as a recreational destination.