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Dec 9, 2012

What Does Stuart Island Have to Offer the Boating Traveler?

       Stuart Island has more to offer than the typical San Juan Island destination    

Discover the Unique Charm of Stuart Island

  • Bicycle the Island Roads: Explore the island's scenic countryside
  • Camp on Shore: Stay at several rustic campgrounds.
  • Reid Harbor: Camp, anchor, or tie to the dock.
  • Prevost Harbor: Camp, anchor, or tie to the dock.
  • Short-Term Docking: Use the county dock for quick visits.
  • Turn Point Lighthouse: Hike to the historic lighthouse and visit the museum.
  • Pioneer History: Visit two historic schoolhouses.
  • Local Souvenirs: Buy T-shirts at Boundary Pass Traders.
  • Orca Watching: Spot whales from Turn Point.

If you can find the time to visit Roche Harbor, then you can certainly pop over to Stuart, less than four miles away.

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