The Farm & Food Trail serves as a comprehensive directory that divides Island County into four distinct regions – North, Central, South Whidbey and Camano.

The Farm & Food Trail serves as a comprehensive directory that divides Island County into four distinct regions – North, Central, South Whidbey and Camano.

Savor a culinary adventure this September on Whidbey Island

Eat Local Month celebrates the region’s rich agricultural heritage and vibrant local food scene.

As September rolls in, Whidbey Island and Camano Islands gear up for its fourth annual Eat Local Month – a celebration of the region’s rich agricultural heritage and vibrant local food scene.

This year, organizers have added a new ingredient to the festivities: the Farm & Food Trail, a curated guide that invites both locals and visitors to explore Island County’s culinary offerings in a fresh, engaging way.

The Farm & Food Trail serves as a comprehensive directory that divides Island County into four distinct regions – North, Central, South Whidbey and Camano. Designed with the curious food lover in mind, the trail provides a roadmap to farms, markets, restaurants, cafés and more, all emphasizing locally grown, raised and made products.

With just a click or scan, participants can dive into a full directory of local food stops and embark on day-long or weekend adventures through the island’s most flavorful destinations.

“This trail is about more than just eating local. It’s about getting deeper into your community, meeting the people who produce your food, and supporting small businesses that are the backbone of our local food system,” says Executive Director of Whidbey Island Grown, Shannon Bly.

Indeed, the Farm & Food Trail aims to boost both local and visitor engagement during Eat Local Month. The initiative encourages participants to visit farms, taste the freshest ingredients and experience the unique character of Island County’s food culture. From farm tours and workshops to dining experiences and retail shopping, the trail showcases the myriad ways one can interact with the local food scene.

Delicious ‘Day Treks’

For those who prefer a more structured experience, the trail also features thoughtfully curated “Day Treks.” These itineraries are designed to help participants make the most of their time on the island, whether they’re exploring the lush landscapes of Central Whidbey or the coastal charm of Camano. The treks allow visitors to immerse themselves fully in the island’s food culture, giving them a unique perspective.

The Farm & Food Trail includes a diverse array of businesses, from farm stands and food trucks to restaurants, cafés and tasting rooms. A key role in the local food ecosystem is also played by retailers, activity providers and event organizers. Whether you’re picking up fresh produce at a market, enjoying a meal at a farm-to-table restaurant or attending a local food festival, the trail ensures there’s something for everyone.

This September, don’t miss the chance to explore the trail, support local businesses and experience the best of what Island County has to offer!

Plan your adventure at whidbeyislandgrown.com or and stay up to date with the latest news on Facebook.

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