Explore the Wonders of the Langley Whale Center
Discover the beauty of marine life and the importance of conservation at the Langley Whale Center, a must-visit for all ocean enthusiasts.
Nestled in the charming town of Langley, the Langley Whale Center invites tourists to delve into the fascinating world of marine life. With engaging exhibits, educational programs, and a commitment to conservation, this non-profit museum is a must-visit for anyone passionate about whales and the ocean's ecosystem.
A brief summary to Langley Whale Center
- 105 Anthes Ave, Langley, Washington, 98260, US
- Click to display
- Click to display
- Wednesday 11 am-4 pm
- Thursday 11 am-4 pm
- Friday 11 am-4 pm
- Saturday 11 am-4 pm
- Sunday 11 am-4 pm
Local tips
- Plan your visit during whale-watching season for a chance to see these magnificent creatures up close.
- Check the center's event calendar for special programs and talks that might coincide with your visit.
- Make sure to stop by the gift shop for unique marine-themed souvenirs.
- Arrive early to explore the exhibits thoroughly before any scheduled tours or events.
Do you manage this location?
Take control to get all the benefits, like improved information, better appearance, and stronger visibility across AI-powered discovery. Learn more
Activate your presenceOther nearby places you may find interesting
Getting There
-
Bus
From downtown Seattle, head to the nearest bus stop and take the Sound Transit bus route 512 toward Everett Station. Ride the bus until you reach the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal. From there, take the ferry to Whidbey Island. Once you arrive at the Clinton ferry terminal, exit the ferry and take Bus 1 (Island Transit) in the direction of Langley. Get off at the 'Langley' stop, which is a short walk from the Langley Whale Center located at 105 Anthes Ave.
-
Ferry
Head to the Seattle Waterfront and board the Washington State Ferry at the Seattle terminal. Take the ferry to Clinton on Whidbey Island. After disembarking, you can either walk or take a local taxi to Langley. The Langley Whale Center is approximately a 10-minute drive or a 40-minute walk from the ferry terminal.
-
Train and Bus
Take the Sounder Train from Seattle's King Street Station heading north to Mukilteo. Once you arrive at Mukilteo Station, transfer to the Sound Transit bus route 512 that goes to Everett Station. From there, take the ferry to Whidbey Island and then Bus 1 (Island Transit) to Langley. The Whale Center is just a short walk from the bus stop.
Discover more about Langley Whale Center
Explore the best of what Langley Whale Center has to offer
Your all‑in‑one travel companion app
Explore expert travel guides, compare and book tours, experiences, hotels, and more—all from the palm of your hand. Download now for seamless trip planning wherever your wanderlust takes you.
More about Seattle
Discover Seattle, the Emerald City where natural beauty, cultural richness, and technological innovation converge, offering a diverse array of experiences for every traveler.
Tell me more about SeattleDiscover the breathtaking beauty and tranquility of Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens in Everett, a must-visit destination for nature lovers and families alike.
Experience the enchanting 'Hope' the Wishing Whale in Langley, WA, where dreams are made and stunning coastal views await.