1. Lime Kiln Point State Park
Known as one of the best whale watching spots in the world, Lime Kiln Point State Park offers stunning views of orcas and other marine life from its scenic lighthouse and trails.
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Known as one of the best whale watching spots in the world, Lime Kiln Point State Park offers stunning views of orcas and other marine life from its scenic lighthouse and trails.
A vast natural area on Orcas Island, Moran State Park is perfect for hiking, camping, and enjoying breathtaking views from Mount Constitution, the highest point in the San Juan Islands.
Outer Island Excursions offers guided whale watching tours, fishing trips, and wildlife tours, providing an unforgettable experience exploring the rich marine life of the San Juan Islands.
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Experience the thrill of observing orcas and other marine wildlife on a guided tour with Western Prince, known for its knowledgeable guides and intimate tour groups.
Located in Friday Harbor, The Whale Museum offers exhibits on the natural history of marine mammals and educates visitors about the conservation of orcas and their habitat.
Explore over 150 unique sculptures set in a beautiful natural setting at the San Juan Islands Sculpture Park, where art and nature blend seamlessly.
A popular spot for camping and kayaking, San Juan County Park offers stunning views of the Haro Strait and is a great place to watch for whales and other marine life.
Join San Juan Excursions for a memorable whale and wildlife tour, featuring experienced naturalists and a commitment to eco-friendly practices.
Located on San Juan Island, South Beach is the longest public beach in the San Juan Islands, offering picturesque views and opportunities for beachcombing and picnicking.
A beautiful island in the San Juan archipelago, Orcas Island is known for its lush forests, outdoor activities, charming villages, and a vibrant arts scene.
Spencer Spit State Park, located on Lopez Island, is known for its sandy beach, camping facilities, and views of the Cascades, making it a great spot for picnicking and beach walks.
A hidden gem on Orcas Island, Obstruction Pass State Park offers secluded beaches, hiking trails, and serene views of the surrounding waterways.
This park commemorates the Pig War and offers historical exhibits, hiking trails, and stunning views of the surrounding islands and waterways.
Accessible only by boat, Sucia Island Marine State Park is a paradise for boaters, offering fossil hunting, hiking trails, and scenic anchorages.
Deer Harbor Charters provides intimate whale watching and wildlife tours around the San Juan Islands, with knowledgeable guides and exceptional customer service.
Located on the southern tip of San Juan Island, Cattle Point Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and is a great spot for wildlife viewing.
This trailhead offers access to the scenic Turtleback Mountain Preserve, featuring diverse wildlife, wildflowers, and sweeping views of the surrounding islands and waterways.
A short, scenic trail that leads to stunning views of rocky shorelines and opportunities to spot seals and other marine life in their natural habitat.
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