Island Beach Access
Whidbey Island Sea Kayakers (WISK) – Round the Island Paddle #5: Baby Island – Freeland Park
General area of island: South CENTRAL – Eastside
Nearest town or community: Freeland
Point to Point launch sites: #41: Holmes Harbor Freeland Park or #34 Hidden Beach
Difficulty: Skill level II-III depending on conditions
Paddle distance/time (one way): 8.5 Mi.
Access: Ref: Getting to the Water’s Edge
To/From Baby Island:
- Hidden Beach –– 3 miles (GWE reference 34)
- Freeland — 6.5 miles (GWE reference 41)
- Camano Island State Park – 2.5 miles (GWE reference 66)
- Langley – 7.5 miles (GWE reference 50)
Special features, attractions, points of interest, warnings: (e.g., best times to paddle, wildlife, scenery)
This is a wonderful paddle. Baby Island becomes a peninsula at low tide. First Nations have a long history here, evidenced by the substantial shell midden. It’s a popular spot for seals and eagles. Approach the island with binoculars. Eagles can sometimes be seen on the rocks eating their prey. Best time to visit Baby Island is on a calm, warm sunny day. Paddling around the island is possible around high tide.
Plan on arriving at low tide to enjoy the eelgrass, shorebirds, seals, etc. The peninsula disappears at high tide. If you land near the shore-peninsula portion, you could be high and dry at low tide or risk losing your kayak at high tide.
There are other access points along the E. shore of Holmes Harbor, but they are private or community-owned and permission is needed.
KAYAKING SKILL LEVEL MATRIX (from Hole in the Wall Paddling Club newsletter)
SKI | SKII | SKIII | SKIV | SKV | SKVI | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Geography (fetch: distance of unimpeded wind) |
Protected from wind & waves |
Fetch less than 10 nautical miles |
Fetch more than 10 nautical miles |
Crossings up to 5 nautical miles |
Crossings over 5 nautical miles |
Landings may be impossible |
Hydraulics | Insignificant currents |
Max current 1 knot |
Max current 2 knots |
Currents above 2 knots |
Currents faster than paddle speed |
Anything possible |
Route | Day trips nearshore |
Crossings less than 1 nautical mile |
Eddy lines & tiderips possible | Strong eddy lines, tiderips & boils |
Possible launching & landing in surf |
Anything possible |
Possible conditions | Calm | Winds less than 10 knots |
Wind possibility more than 10 knots |
Steep waves, swells & wind over 15 knots |
Foul weather, whitecaps and fast current |
Rescues may be impossible |
Skills & expertise | Willing to learn |
Wet exits and rescues |
Group & self rescue; bracing |
Reflexive bracing, navigation |
All skills plus roll recommended |
Extensive surfing |
Information supplied by Whidbey Island Sea Kayakers – May the kelp be with you.