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It’s no wonder the spectacular and pristine Washington State’ It’s no wonder the spectacular and pristine Washington State’

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San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau x2022 PO Box 1330 x2022 Friday Harbor WA 98250Deborah Hopkins Travel Trade deborahvisitsanjuanscom x2022 Robin Jacobson Media Relations robinvisitsa ID: 512422

San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau • P.O. Box 1330 • Friday Harbor WA 98250Deborah Hopkins Travel Trade deborah@visitsanjuans.com • Robin Jacobson Media Relations robin@visitsa

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It’s no wonder the spectacular and pristine Washington State’s newest , and are a year-round destination to the Washington State Ferries Terminal in Anacortes, plus an additional Vancouver B.C.Victoria B.C.Mountains to the south and those of Vancouver Islands to the north. wonders. Visitors come for recreation, relaxation and rejuvenation, as well as Island history, arts and culture. From express themselves through paintings, pottery, photography, glass, bronze and more in indoor and outdoor Westcott Baythe National Trust for Historic Preservation and celebrated its Cof the “Pig War” crisis in 2009, the period in the mid-1800s when the SAN JUAN ISLANDS SCENIC BYWAYWashington State’s Newest Scenic BywayORCAS ISLANDSAN JUAN ISLANDFRIDAY HARBOR San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau • P.O. Box 1330 • Friday Harbor, WA 98250Deborah Hopkins, Travel Trade, deborah@visitsanjuans.com • Robin Jacobson, Media Relations, robin@visitsanjuans.comwww.VisitSanJuans.com San Juan Island is the most diverse island in the county. Friday Harbor’s art galleries, boutiques, museums and water-view restaurants. Roche Harbor. Ferry dock, county seat, port of entry to the U.S., restaurants, lodging, galleries, The Whale Museum, San Juan Historical Museum, San Juan Community Theatre, boat & kayak rentals, charters, whale/wildlife tours, moped, bicycle & car rentals, seasonal shuttle bus, taxis and fuel. Day Use. One mile from Friday Harbor. Historicalve miles of beach. Visitor center, historic buildings, Day use. Olympic Mountain views. Longest beach in the San Juan Islands. Day use. Beach walks and wildlife. Jakle’s Hike to lighthouse. Day use. Tour lavender elds in bloom July-September. Watchwhales from shore. Seasonal visitor center. Day use and camping. Whale watching from shore, scuba diving, hiking, boat/kayak launching. See colorful alpacas and shop in Country Store. Point bayside trail and Mt. Young, across West Valley Road, Westcott VineyardsTasting room and gifts in a historic Vineyards ORCAS ISLAND Village Valley The oldest pottery in the Pacic Northwest, opened in 1945. Features the work of 22 potters. Villageshops. Orcas Island Historical Museum, Orcas Center, The Funhouse Children’s Discovery Center. Historic former 1909 Moran Mansion, exhibits, lodging, restaurants, pools and spa. highest point in San Juan County. Thirty miles of trails, Swimming, shing, boating and lakeside camping. Lakeside camping, trout shing and camping. Park your car and it’s a short walk Orcas Island Artworks (artist co-op), James Hardman Gallery and Cafe Olga. 80-acre forest park with .5 mile trail to beach and campsites. Waterfront cabins and the county, the drives on Orcas are a little longer, and the pace a little slower. Crow ValleyVillageOrcas Village LOPEZ ISLAND Upright Head ferry dock. Day use, camping. VineyardsTasting room. Village and marina at nearby Fisherman Bay. birdwatch over Fishermans Bay’s estuary. Historic shing port, scenic vistas. Gas station, convenience store, bike rest area. The occasional agate can be gleaned. Hummel Lake Preserve. Day use, public dock, shing and birding. Spencer Spit State Park. Beach and forest hiking. day use, camping. Farmer’s Marketin the VillageLopez Village shops“Tour de Lopez”Lopez Village Picnic Vineyards Scenic Byway, it is denitely worth a visit.) Lopez is a friendly,pastoral island ideal for bicycling, in Lopez Village and at Islandale.