The Sierra neighborhood is one of the most sought after communities on Whidbey Island for so many reasons!
- AMAZING West facing views. Think stunning sunsets, snow-capped mountains and lots of boat traffic heading out the Strait of Juan De Fuca.
- Affordability. One of the few places on Whidbey you will find stunning views at reasonable prices.
- Strong sense of community. Sierra people LOVE living in this neighborhood and it shows. It’s a very friendly community
Sierra Facts and Amenities:
- Established in 1968
- Almost 600 lots owned by over 350 owners, over 200 homes, and still growing. Sierra is a Registered Community Association with covenants and restrictions in order to protect property values. The association is actively managed by a seven-member volunteer Board of Directors and a small paid staff.
- Community water system owned by Sierra members
- Amenities including a community pool and clubhouse. Community-based educational and social events including monthly potlucks.
- Ample volunteer opportunities, including Certified Firewise Community and Emergency Preparedness teams.
- Charming Coupeville, Washington State's second oldest community. A center for history, art and exploring magical Whidbey Island
- Beach access, miles of hiking and biking trails, camping and picnicking at nearby Fort Casey and Fort Ebey State Parks with miles of hiking and biking trails, camping and picnicking.
- In the heart of nature preservation efforts-Pacific Rim Institute, Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve and The Smith and Minor Islands Aquatic Reserve
History and Interesting Information