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San Juan Islands Washington in San Juan County Washington
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Welcome to San Juan Islands Washington.
San Juan Islands Washington offer outdoor adventures, scenic attractions, historical sites, unique businesses and educational wildlife opportunities for everyone.
The San Juan Islands are perfect for a family vacation and a romantic getaway.
Take a tour of the San Juan Islands, the most popular way to tour the San Juan Islands is by bike or car via the Washington State Ferry, ferry service for both passengers and vehicles is available, ferry terminals are located in Anacortes and Sidney BC, gateway's to San Juan Islands Washington.
You can visit four of the San Juan Islands by Washington State Ferries, they have several regular scheduled stops daily at each of these Islands, Lopez Island, Shaw Island, Orcas Island and San Juan Island.
Tour the San Juan Islands by boat including kayak. The San Juan Islands have many marine parks and islands that are Washington State Parks, and DNR Parks, all offering picturesque spots and complete privacy, plenty of coastal nooks and crannies to explore.
Fishing, birdwatching, wildlife and marine life viewing is spectacular in the San Juan Islands, these islands are truly a wildlife enthusiasts dream, offering a variety of wildlife, including year round home to pods of orca whales, bald eagles, sea lions and dall porpoises. Whale watching and sighseeing on local charter boats is very popular in the San Juan Islands.
Lopez Island, Orcas Island and San Juan Island each have a large variety of lodgings, restaurants, an airport, golf club and offer many festivals and events all year.
San Juan Islands Washington attractions and activities include golfing, hiking, biking, kayaking, scuba diving, horeseback riding, sightseeing, art galleries, pottery studios, wineries, nurseries, and unique shopping.
There is a wide variety of lodging choices in the San Juan Islands, hotels, resorts, bed and breakfast inns, vacation rentals, cottages, cabins and several camping areas and boat in camping locations, including County and State campgrounds.
Orcas Island the largest of the San Juan Islands has the highest mountain, Mt Constitution with a 360 degree viewing tower at the top. Mt. Constitution is located in Moran State Park, the largest public recreation area in the islands. Moran State Park has miles of trails, 5 lakes and numerous waterfalls. Orcas Island also has Obstruction Pass State Park, a hike in, boat in camping marine park.
Eastsound is Orcas Island's city center. Deer Harbor on Orcas is a popular visitor destination. Deer Harbor Marina is a popular marina for traveling boaters and boat moorage.
San Juan Island is the busiest Island, it has the largest city Friday Harbor, popular for community activities and serves as the county seat. San Juan Island offers State and National Historical Park facilities, a whale museum, a scenic lighthouse popular to photograph and Roche Harbor a popular boating destination.
Lopez Island has rolling farmland. Lopez Island has day parks, a County Park and State Park.
Lopez Island is very popular for biking and visitors enjoy the charming little Lopez Village.
Shaw Island offers few amenities to attract tourists there is no lodging, there is a County Park with day use area for picnickers.
Washington State residents know what the San Juan Islands have to offer, they visit regularly.
The San Juan Islands are world famous for their adventure and beauty with a serene pace.
All the San Juan Islands are places you will not forget and will come back to.
This webpage introduces you to San Juan Islands Washington.
Get further San Juan Islands Washington visitor information, pictures, aerial photos, maps, weather forecast, marine forecast, tide tables, San Juan Island attractions, and activities by following the link to San Juan Islands Directory, San Juan Islands Directory is a comprehensive online directory for travel to San Juan Islands Washington.

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