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Not To Be Missed Sensational Things in San Juan Islands whilst on a Trip

Author: Pacific Northwest
by Pacific Northwest
Posted: Nov 21, 2017

The San Juans archipelago consists of a staggering 172 islands. The three largest islands are geographically unique: Orcas being the hilliest, Lopez the flattest and best for easy cycling and San Juan Island is a combination of both. San Juan Island's unique tourist attractions are the most popular among all the islands. This island is less wild, more gentle contains a landscape that is more undulating than Orcas Island. You’ll discover something new around every bend in the road on San Juan Island.

The San Juan islands are an incredible playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Kayaking, bird and wildlife viewing, camping, sailing, hiking, fishing – you name it – there are tons of things to do in the San Juan Islands. The San Juan Islands are a convenient and relaxing vacation spot in the Pacific Northwest. The islands have so much to offer in terms of relaxation, peace and quiet, and natural beauty.

Below are enlisted a few must visit San Juan Islands Attractions and sensational things that you shouldn’t miss:

Look For Underwater Wonders – Visit the whale museum – the historic building in downtown Friday Harbor, only three blocks away from where the ferry ride ends. You can see a young orca skeleton, watch amazing videos of orcas at play, and find treasures in the museum gift shop. The Whale Museum promotes stewardship of whales and the Salish Sea ecosystem through education & research.

Learn About the Rich Golden Past – The San Juan Historical Museum consists of eight buildings, four from the original farm: the 1894 farmhouse, carriage house, root cellar and milk house. Take a leisurely stroll through its grounds, enjoy a picnic and a step back in time. If you'd like to fly back in history and enjoy a bird's eye view of the islands, take a flight in an open cockpit. It is indeed a truly unique experience.

Whale Watching at Lime Kiln Point – The waters surrounding San Juan Island are considered the best to spot wild orca whales. Located in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island allows all the tourists and locals alike the thrill of seeing orcas in their natural habitat. Experience orcas, seals, sea lions, and eagles. An unforgettable experience of breathtaking natural beauty in the pristine waters of the Pacific Northwest.

Paddle Through the Cobblestone Street – Start from the Lopez Island – the least hilly of the San Juan Islands. If you paddle your way through the main road around the island you can take in the scenic vistas of the waterways. There are plenty of stop-offs for picnics, wildlife viewing or short hikes. You’ll also pass plenty of farmland, marshlands and other natural areas. Do not forget to pick blackberries in various spots along the roadside.

Have an Encounter with Wildlife – In addition to beautiful scenery and interesting history, the San Juan Islands are home to a rich variety of wildlife. You may be lucky enough to watch a Bald Eagle soar overhead, see a Harbor Seal pop its head out of the water or catch a glimpse of a doe and her fawn moving quietly through the trees. You may also spot a garter snake warming itself on a rock or a heron standing motionless at the edge of the water.

Experience the Food & Farm Tour – This tour under the guidance of an expert takes you to a variety of the island's farms, tasting rooms and restaurants. The farmers market in the San Juan Islands features beautiful and bountiful island produce, fine crafts, and delicious prepared foods. During the winery tour, you can sip from a line-up of award-winning wines including estate-grown Siegerrebe and Madeleine Angevine.

Be Part of Hiking to Take in Panoramic Views – Whether you want a quiet walk on the beach or a challenging hill climb, the San Juan Islands are home to some of the best hiking trails. While hiking in the beautiful trails of the San Juan Islands, you will hike along beautiful rocky bluffs or driftwood-covered beaches. You will also pass through historic lighthouses. Do not miss out on the stunning vistas of little islands dotting the Salish Sea.

The above mentioned San Juan Islands' tourist attractions give you a glimpse into the historic past of this much revered island of the Pacific Northwest. Moreover, explore all the sights under the guidance of an expert to get a deep and rich insight as to just what these beautiful locations offer.

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