
Entry No. 17 — the Seattle file — filed under: outdoor-weird
Earth Sanctuary
A 72-acre nature reserve and sculpture garden on Whidbey Island laced with sacred-geometry structures scattered through the forest and around three ponds. You can walk a labyrinth, two stone circles (one with twelve eleven-foot standing stones), two medicine wheels, a Buddhist stupa, and a dolmen, all woven into restored old-growth habitat. The founder runs it on a 500-year plan to return the land to mature forest.
The move: Pay the $7 each, walk the cottonwood stone circle and labyrinth slowly, then sit by the dolmen pond and watch for ospreys and owls.
📍 Before you go $7/person self-pay (cash, check, PayPal, or Venmo). Open daily during daylight hours. No dogs. Requires a ferry ride to Whidbey Island plus a short drive from Clinton.
- 📍 Langley, Whidbey Island
- 💸 Free
- ⚡ Up for anything
- 🌗 Outdoors
Where: 2059 Newman Rd, Langley, WA 98260
Hours: Added 2026-06-24 — confirm current hours before you go.
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last checked: 2026-06-24