Long, sunny days let you love your endless summer in the San Juan Islands. Check out these favorite summer activities and start planning your trip today!
The San Juan Islands are a hiking paradise, with thousands of acres of public lands available to enjoy. Along rocky bluffs and driftwood covered beaches, you'll find historic lighthouses, stunning vistas and unmatched Salish Sea beauty. Choose your level of difficulty, from easy walks to challenging climbs, across many different landscapes on countless nature preserves and public lands.
The San Juan Islands Historical Parks at American Camp and English Camp offer great trails, and Moran State Park on Orcas Island provides steep summits. Check out the County Parks on all three islands, the San Juan Preservation Trust, and San Juan County Land Bank trails, too!
Each of the San Juan Islands—Lopez, Orcas and San Juan—have very different terrain, landscapes, and vistas, so it's best to get a sense of how each island matches your level of expertise and interests.
Lopez Island is known for its easy, rolling hills and beautiful farmland. A long-time biking destination, choose Lopez for its beautiful scenery, charming village, and safe and easy routes. Orcas Island has multiple challenging climbs with its main village far from the ferry terminal. San Juan Island has both easier routes and steep climbs along cliffs and through island farmland. Learn more about a guided tour and renting mopeds or bikes from local island shops here!
Experience Washington's coastal wildlife and scenery from a spectacular sea-level perspective. The San Juan Islands is a world-class destination for kayaking, with isolated bays, dozens of uninhabited islands, rocky bluffs and vivid sunset paddles on gentle waves. You can drop a kayak in at a San Juan County Park, a serene lake in Moran State Park, or many other public access beaches. If you are a first-time kayaker, you might consider taking a guided kayaking tour, where a helpful guide will teach you how to kayak safely, and take you to their favorite kayaking spots. Find out more about how to kayak safely around marine wildlife through the Kayak Education & Leadership Program (K.E.L.P).
Island beaches range from tiny, sandy coves hidden among rocky bluffs, such as Obstruction Pass State Park, to long wide pebbled beaches covered in old-growth driftwood, like South Beach in American Camp at the San Juan Islands National Historical Park.
Have fun exploring with your furry friends, too! They'll love running along the beaches as much as you do - just be sure to keep them on leash and to pick up after their mess. Wherever you go, make sure to leave the landscape as you found it, following the San Juan Islands' 7 Principles of Leave No Trace.
No summer vacation is complete without great food and cute animals! There are many places to find fresh seafood and produce - right here in the islands!
Meet heritage breeds of goats and sheep, walk in an Edible Food Forest, and taste locally grown heritage wheat baked into delicious pastries. Enjoy crab, clams and oysters from local waters at farms like Buck Bay Shellfish Farm on Orcas Island and Westcott Bay Shellfish Company on San Juan Island. Or spend a day touring different farms (special farm tours available in the fall!) or perusing the Saturday Farmers Markets on Orcas, Lopez and San Juan Island. Tour activities change every year, so stay tuned and check out our Savor the San Juans page.
There’s nothing like being near the Salish Sea on a summer day. You can start a wildlife watching tour from Friday Harbor or Roche Harbor on San Juan Island, or from Orcas or Lopez Islands. On a boat tour, you will have a chance to see a variety of whales and porpoises, seabirds, sea lions and seals, and the beautiful shorelines of the outer islands. You might pass by notable landmarks like Lime Kiln State Park (a.k.a. Whale Watch Park), Turn Point Lighthouse, Patos Lighthouse, and more!
If you are looking for a moment away from it all, slow down and experience the beauty of island art. From outdoor, public art, to art museums and classes, there is plenty to catch your eye.
The San Juan Islands Sculpture Park near Roche Harbor is the perfect place to picnic and wander between sculptures big and small. Bring your furry friend, the kids, and your imagination. Explore Orcas Island Artworks near Doe Bay and discover a treasure trove of local art, or experience the rotating exhibits at the San Juan Islands Museum of Art.
Every August, people come from near and far to attend the popular San Juan County Fair, just a few blocks from the ferry landing in Friday Harbor. Enjoy live entertainment from regional groups, interact and learn from island locals, and experience small-town fun for the whole family!
Play games and win prizes, pet and feed farm animals, and snack on classic fair food favorites! The food court offers classic elephant ears along with a variety of delicacies from Greek to Mexican food. Catch a craft demonstration, a "trashion" show, or simply wander the aisles and discover the joys of island life!
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The San Juan Islands offer a wide variety of local liquid arts. Visit the San Juan Vineyard, a beautiful 30-acre vineyard, winery, and historic tasting room, where you can sip from a line-up of award-winning wines including estate-grown Siegerrebe and Madeleine Angevine. On Orcas Island, visit Island Hoppin’ Brewery where they offer a rotating variety of beers made in house.
Nothing says summer quite like a drive-in movie or outdoor concert. In Friday Harbor, enjoy favorite movies and popcorn at the fairground or local parks.
All three islands have performances of Shakespeare Under the Stars by Island Stage Left, with a troupe of performers traveling to Orcas, Lopez and San Juan Island.
You can also find live music throughout the summer, including the San Juan Summer Arts Festival which draws world-class artists to the islands each August.