South Whidbey Harbor at Langley, officially known as Langley Marina Beach Access, is a charming marina located in the heart of Langley on Whidbey Island, WA. This harbor provides access to the serene waters of Saratoga Passage and offers a range of amenities such as 31 slips, side-tie moorage, boat launch facilities for both trailered boats and hand-powered crafts, pump-out station, accessible restrooms and showers, and ample parking. The adjacent Phil Simon Memorial Park offers a peaceful setting for picnics and relaxation.
The marina is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring accessible parking and restrooms, though parking can be limited during peak summer months. For added convenience, visitors can take advantage of a free shuttle service that connects downtown Langley to the marina, making it easy to explore local shops, art galleries, and restaurants.
Recreational opportunities are abundant with kayak rentals and lessons available during the warmer months, allowing visitors the chance to enjoy the scenic Saratoga Passage. Wildlife enthusiasts may also catch a glimpse of migrating gray whales, affectionately known as the "Sounders", as they pass through the area.
Historically, a collaborative effort between the Port of South Whidbey and the City of Langley in 2004 led to significant improvements and expansions at the harbor, including the enhancement of moorage facilities and waterfront amenities. For more details or to inquire about moorage services, visitors can contact the harbor office directly.