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Oct 1, 2019

San Juan Island Ferry shedule

Will ferry wakes make boat camping dangerous?

No, surprisingly ferries do not make horrible wakes, but friendly boaters do!


When making your plans to visit places in or near the San Juan Islands, you will invariably end up dealing with the Washington ferry system in one way or another.


Boaters sometimes need to send someone home or meet an arrival. Simply avoiding a Friday Harbor traffic jam out on the water or on land is avoidable if you know when and where ferry's hang out. For most of us, the ferries are never an issue, we just give them plenty of room out on the water.


According to WSDOT the busiest ferry travel times are Thursday and Friday evenings westbound and Sunday afternoons eastbound.

  Peak travel times from Anacortes are Thursday and Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Peak travel times from the islands are all day Sunday and Monday mornings.


If you think about it, you will realize that commuters and vacationers share the same system. People are heading to work and coming home from work mixed in with tourists.


     Armed with a little ferry knowledge it is easy to work out a vacation schedule that minimizes or complements just about all visitor plans.


    Follow this link to the WSDOT ferry schedule page. 

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