Saratoga Passage

Saratoga Passage lies in between and . Saratoga Passage extends about 18 miles in a northwesterly direction from its entrance between Sandy Point on the Whidbey Island side and Camano Head on the other.
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  • Type: Channel
  • Description: body of water in Puget Sound, Island County, Washington, USA
  • Also known as: Port Gardner

Places of Interest

Highlights include Camano Island.

is a large island in the Possession Sound portion of , in , between and the mainland. The body of water separating Whidbey Island and is called Saratoga Passage.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Greenbank and Coupeville.

is an unincorporated community on in , United States. State Route 525 bisects the community.

The Victorian seaport community of , one of the oldest towns in Washington State, is on . It is part of which encompasses a mixture of federal, state, county and private property, all managed in a way that preserves its historic essence.

Saratoga Passage

Latitude
48.1851° or 48° 11′ 6″ north
Longitude
-122.56155° or 122° 33′ 42″ west
Open location code
84WV5CPQ+29
Geo­Names ID
5809540
Wiki­data ID
Q7423368
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Slovenian—“Saratoga Passage” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Saratoga Passage
  • Chinese: 薩拉托加海峽
  • Czech: Saratožská pasáž
  • Czech: Saratožský průliv
  • Slovenian: Port Gardner
  • Slovenian: Saratoga Passage
  • Saratoga Passage

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Camano and Rockaway Beach.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Onamac Point and Race Lagoon.

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