While we can’t quite enjoy Washington to the fullest yet this year, it’s important to remember that nature is not closed. And with another beautiful summer on the horizon, nature is exactly where most of us will prefer to be. If you’re heading to Whidbey Island this year, make sure to check out the Whidbey Institute. Not only is it a great place to attend an event (eventually), it’s also full of tranquil nature trails and stunning natural scenery.

The Whidbey Institute is located in Clinton, on the southern end of Whidbey Island.

Whidbey Institute / Facebook Here, they’ve been fostering the conditions for transformational learning since 1972.

The Whidbey Institute is primarily a transformational learning center.

Whidbey Institute / Facebook What does that mean, you might ask? Basically, they promote learning about relevant issues to today’s society such as ecology, mindfulness and movement, social justice, and creativity.

Here, you can attend a class or meetup, or organize your own group retreat.

Whidbey Institute / Facebook Currently, all classes are being held virtually, but only temporarily.

But if you’d rather just visit the property, you’re welcome to explore the four miles of walking trails.

Whidbey Institute / Facebook The trails are open to the public every day from dawn until dusk, and trail maps are available on the website.

Relax and enjoy the gardens and meadows.

Whidbey Institute / Facebook You never know who might join you.

This 106-acre conservation forest is nothing short of spectacular.

Whidbey Institute / Facebook And while many of Whidbey Island’s attractions are well-known and popular, that also means they can get crowded. This place always seems to stay peaceful.

Check out this stunning property the next time you find yourself on Whidbey Island and in need of some quiet contemplation.

Whidbey Institute / Facebook You can even treat yourself to a personal treat in the Hillside Cabin when it opens back up for visitors.

Curious? Learn more about the Whidbey Institute and download a trail map here.

Whidbey Institute / Facebook

Here, they’ve been fostering the conditions for transformational learning since 1972.

What does that mean, you might ask? Basically, they promote learning about relevant issues to today’s society such as ecology, mindfulness and movement, social justice, and creativity.

Currently, all classes are being held virtually, but only temporarily.

The trails are open to the public every day from dawn until dusk, and trail maps are available on the website.

You never know who might join you.

And while many of Whidbey Island’s attractions are well-known and popular, that also means they can get crowded. This place always seems to stay peaceful.

You can even treat yourself to a personal treat in the Hillside Cabin when it opens back up for visitors.

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Address: Clinton, WA 98236, USA