Most of Practical Magic was filmed in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, mainly in Washington State, with some key scenes in Oregon and a few establishing shots tied to the story’s New England setting.

Main filming locations

  • Owens family house: The iconic Victorian-style “witch house” was a temporary set built on San Juan Island near Friday Harbor, Washington, along San Juan Park Road overlooking the water.
  • Town exteriors (the main village): The charming small-town streets fans associate with the movie are mostly Coupeville on Whidbey Island, Washington, especially Front Street and nearby waterfront areas.
  • Sally’s shop and street scenes: Sally’s store and several walking/driving scenes were filmed around 4 Front St NW and other spots in downtown Coupeville, giving the movie its classic coastal-town look.

Other locations used

  • Gold Beach, Oregon: Some coastal and beach scenes used the rugged shoreline and beaches around Gold Beach on the southern Oregon coast, adding to the moody, magical seaside atmosphere.
  • Seattle, Washington: Certain interiors and city shots, including work and urban sequences, were filmed in and around Seattle.
  • Additional secondary spots: A few scenes also involved other Pacific Northwest locations such as Astoria, Oregon, and Port Townsend, Washington, for waterfront and small-town visuals that blend into the film’s fictional New England setting.

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