Frank D. Robinson Beach, located in Freeland, Washington, is a scenic beach on Whidbey Island. It offers a serene and accessible beach experience with plenty of sand, making it ideal for families and beachgoers alike. The beach is situated in Mutiny Bay, providing stunning views of the surrounding waters and nearby islands. It was donated to Island County in 2013 by helicopter pioneer Frank Robinson, ensuring its availability for public use. Visitors can enjoy the beach's long stretch of sand, explore tide pools during low tides, and witness breathtaking sunsets.
The beach's proximity to Freeland allows for easy access to local amenities and attractions. It is a popular spot for those looking to relax and enjoy nature's beauty without the need for extensive travel.
The absence of a boat ramp since 2019 has transformed the beach into a more cohesive and peaceful area, with water flowing underground most of the time, making it easier to walk along the shore.