Coastal Vistas to Forest Trails — Explore the Best of the Island

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San Juan Island’s trails offer breathtaking coastal views, serene forests, and diverse wildlife habitats. Whether you're hiking to a scenic overlook, exploring a quiet marsh, or wandering rolling prairies, these trails showcase the island’s natural beauty and rich history—ready to be explored.

Featured Walks

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Explore forested trails and rocky shoreline at Lime Kiln State Park, where you can spot orcas, visit the historic lime kiln, and enjoy views from the iconic lighthouse—all in a scenic 2 mile loop.

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Climb through the forests of Mount Grant via the Lawsonite Trail to experience some of the best views on the island, and then return via the Greywacke trail.

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Step into history and explore the vision for a trail connecting San Juan Island’s two historic parks. Learn about the proposed route and experience sections already open to the public.

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Join Us for a Guided Walk at
Three Meadows

EVENTS

When: April 19, 10:00 AM
Where: Three Meadows Neighborhood

Kick off the 2025 Know Your Island Walks with us! We'll explore the trails and open spaces of the Three Meadows neighborhood while learning about the local plants, wildlife, and natural features that make this area unique. All are welcome!

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Love Trails? Get Involved!

COMMUNITY

San Juan Island’s trails connect us to nature and each other. The Trails Committee is a volunteer-powered group working to maintain and expand this network for all to enjoy.

Join us for trail work or meetings—no experience needed, just a love for the outdoors!