This past week was Doug's birthday, and so to celebrate we set off for Orcas Island which is part of the San Juan Islands here in the Pacific Northwest. In case you aren't familiar with the San Juan Islands I'll give you a little geography lesson before I go into more details about our trip.(And I promise I am not trying to sound like a know it all..I found out most of this stuff very recently!)
Anyway, Orcas Island is part of the San Juan Islands (as I stated earlier) and is actually the largest island in the over 300 Islands that make up this group. The second largest is San Juan Island. The Washington state ferries only visit 4 of the islands - Shaw, San Juan, Orcas, and Lopez. The other islands are either privately owned or are protected as wildlife refuges by the government so of course the ferries can't really dock at any of these. However, you can visit most of the islands if you rent a boat and set sail!Each island is very unique in both geography and wildlife and so it's really neat to explore as many as possible. Doug and I have been only to San Juan Island, so we were totally pumped to be headed to Orcas for the weekend!
Anyway, on to the trip:
After a 30 minute ferry ride (which was absolutely beautiful!) We checked into our B&B- The Inn on Orcas Island. I highly recommend it for any of you going to Orcas for a visit. The rooms were so cute, the food amazing, and you have access to the Inn's canoe and bikes to explore the area with. Here's a pic of the Inn:
Then, Doug and I set off to explore all that Orcas had to offer:
First, we went to Moran state park where we got to hike around this goregous lake...
Then we headed to the top of Mt. Constitution which is the highest point on the island at over 2000 feet. Here are some views from the top..
Then we got to kayak in the Puget Sound where there was a ton of sea life!
A group of seals sunning themselves on some rocks..we were literally like 10 feet away..so cool!
We found these starfish just hanging out..I never knew there were purple starfish! Go figure..
Anyway, that's just a few of the awesome things we got to do. I would post all of the pics but frankly, I am kind of blogged out now- plus, I don't want to bore you..=) So all in all, it was a good birthday for Doug (If I do say so myself!) And not to sound like the tourist department for Orcas Island, but seriously- you should go!
Gorgeous! We never went to ANY of the islands our entire time on Whidbey and really regret it. I'll live through your blog ;)
ReplyDeleteHaha Kim, you should start writting for the local paper. Your column could be called, "Kim's Travel Picks" or something really cheesy. I'd read it!
ReplyDeleteI loved your photos! I live on San Juan, and although I really like Orcas, I don't get over there too much, so it was nice to read about your tour. If you ever make it back this way, check out http://www.simply-san-juan.com for not only great photos, but good info on how to plan your trip or what to see while you are here. Anyway, thanks for the nice article!
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