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Oct 12, 2020
Pictorial Hike to Eagle Bluff on Cypress Island
What is the hike to Eagle Bluff on Cypress Island like from Pelican Beach?
The hike from Pelican Beach to Eagle Bluff on Cypress Island is a steady uphill trail through forest and rocky terrain, leading to sweeping views over surrounding waterways. The round trip takes about 2 to 2½ hours and I consider it an easy to moderate walk, with a treeless 360 degree view at the top and scenic overlooks along the way. This is one of the many San Juan Islands hikes you can only reach by boat. I give it five stars!
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Some readers of this blog will never get to hike to the top of Eagle Bluff on Cypress Island so I snapped a whole bunch of pics while I walked along.
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We took the dinghy to shore at Pelican Beach, which is a Department of Natural Resources Site (DNR) see Pelican Beach
Great post. I did it once in college 15 years ago and need to go back.
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