2022 SAN JUAN ISLANDS LIVING - At Its Finest

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GUIDE TO SAN JUAN ISLANDS LIVING at its Finest

YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO LIFE IN THE SAN JUANS BEACHES + TRAILS + PARKS + RESTAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT + PROPERTY + 3D HOME TOURS DOWNLOADABLE MAPS + ISLAND GUIDES


PRINCIPALS OF Leave no trace

We look forward to your visit to the beautiful San Juan Islands, and we hope your visit exceeds your expectations. Please keep the following in mind, leaving little impact on our precious islands and surrounding waters.

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THE 7 LEAVE NO TRACE PRINCIPLES Plan Ahead and Prepare Stick to Trails and Camp Overnight Right Trash Your Trash and Pick Up Poop Leave It As You Find It Be Careful With Fire Keep Wildlife Wild Be Considerate of Other Visitors


GUIDE TO SAN JUAN ISLANDS LIVING

San Juan Island

REAL ESTATE 04 San Juan Island 29 Other San Juan Islands 46 Broker/Advisor Directory

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Who Lives Here Full Time? Drinking Water Electricity Garbage & Recycling Finding Good Help Cost of Island Living The Ferry Life San Juan Islands Food Hub

IF YOU ONLY HAVE A WEEKEND 14 What to See, Do & Not Miss

NUMBERS TO KNOW 48 Emergency Services

Transportation Activities Dining Churches Miscellaneous Hotels

ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT 18 Museums Music Theaters

INTERACTIVE MAPS 23 24 26 28

Town of Friday Harbor San Juans Archipelago Public Trails Heads San Juan Island

WINDERMERE 2022 FAVORITES 50 Noteworthy Businesses, Nonprofits & Island Services

PARKS, BEACHES & TRAILS 40 American & English Camps Lime Kiln State Park King Sisters Preserve Mt. Grant Preserve San Juan County Park Hartman Baseball Field Jackson’s Beach John O. Linde Community Sunken Park Turn Point Park

BUILDING IN THE SAN JUANS 36 Most Common Building Questions Answered by San Juan Building Association

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RESTAURANTS 49 A Few of Our Recommended Eateries


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SAN JUAN ISLAND

COMFORTABLE COMMUNITY BREATHTAKING NATURE & RICH CULTURE As soon as you step off the Washington State Ferry, you’ll feel the lovely, slower pace of island time. People are friendly and smiling. In summer, visitors from all over the world come to play and see the whales. In winter, the island is at its coziest, when the approximately 7,000 year-round island residents nestle up with their favorite book, take cooking or naturalist classes and enjoy free lectures at the library. Completely walkable Friday Harbor has some of the best and safest schools in Washington as well as a state-of-the-art Island Hospital. The streets are lined with shops and charming boutiques, grocery stores, restaurants, fitness and yoga studios, art galleries and museums. There is a historic movie theater, a bowling alley and the San Juan Community Theatre, delighting patrons with plays, as well as classical and contemporary music performances. The Saturday Farmer’s Market, the Community Food Coop, the many farms and countless, adorable Farm-to-Table restaurants make the island a food lover’s paradise. The cute coastal town of Friday Harbor on the 55-square mile San Juan Island, is not only San Juan County’s government seat and a U.S. Port of Entry, but also the only incorporated town in the entire island archipelago, making San Juan the most convenient of the islands to live on. Gorgeous San Juan Island, with its lush farm valleys, rugged coastlines, breathtaking beaches and Madrona forested hills, sits in the Olympic Rain Shadow and enjoys over 247 days of sun per year. The temperate climate is a gardener’s dream and perfect for an active, outdoor lifestyle. Two marvelous National Historic Parks, a County Park and the renowned Whale Watch Park with its historic lighthouse (one of the best places to see Orcas from land in the world) are perfect for hiking, biking, birding, beach combing and horseback riding. The crystal-clear waters of the Salish Sea beg to be explored by boat or kayak. While commercial fishing has slowed, it is not uncommon to find a “Gone Fishing” sign on a closed store. There are excellent crabbing, shrimping, salmon, halibut and ling cod seasons, and if you happen to live on the right beach, you can even grow your own oysters! San Juan Islanders are a celebratory bunch and don’t miss any opportunity to honor their rich history and culture. Festivals, fairs, parades and community events are on the calendar almost every month of the year. With the 4th of July Parade, fireworks and County Fair in summer, the Friday Harbor Film Festival in fall, the Island Lights Festival and old-fashioned Christmas Celebrations in winter, there is always something fun going on. Whether you are a history buff volunteering at the National Historic Parks, a whale lover educating boaters, a volunteer at the animal shelter or wildlife rehabilitation center, there are a multitude of rewarding opportunities to be part of the island community. What will you do with your island time?


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10 ACRES WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEWS Captivating views from this picturesque hillside perch. Build your dream home on this Southwest facing, sunny 10 acres with private well, power and road to building site. Lower area ready for shop with power and water at site. Existing small cabin has power and water. Seller in process of installing 4-bedroom septic system. Extensive trails throughout the property. #1854850

Offered at $1,800,000 by Vail McClure

CRAFTSMAN STYLE HOME ON GOLF COURSE Spacious 4-bedroom home with additional loft and den space. Tall cathedral ceilings and a large daylight basement studio. Expansive decks both front and back of the house ideal for entertaining. Shop with separate driveway from the home. Beautifully landscaped with perennials. Close to San Juan County Golf and Country Club and minutes from downtown Friday Harbor. #1854484

Offered at $785,000 by Linda McMahon


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40+ ACRE VIEW EQUESTRIAN ESTATE Enveloped in an abundance of natural beauty on 40.5 quiet acres in 4 tax parcels, this equestrian estate boasts a regionally inspired and thoughtfully placed meticulously crafted 4525sf. 4bd/4ba luxury log home with wood finishes of unsurpassed quality. Relaxed, inviting vibe inside and out embracing panoramic views over the pond from Olympics to Mount Baker. Detached 4-car garage, 3-car carport with storage, tennis court, 6-stall center aisle barn with hay loft and expansive arenas complete the picture. #1903139

Offered at $4,400,000 by Greg King & Company


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ISLAND FITNESS & AQUATICS FACILITY San Juan Island Fitness & Aquatics is a long-established, full-service facility in Friday Harbor. It is a membership-based club with a beautiful 25-yard, heated, indoor swimming pool. The gym has a full body circuit machine, light cardio areas, fully stacked weight training room, specialty workout rooms, rock climbing gym, boxing ring and café with side seating and a walk-up window. The business comes with member management software with electronic check in and mobile app. Business opportunity only. #1904933

Offered at $450,000 by Rebecca Hughes


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GREAT VIEWS OF STRAITS, OLYMPICS & CANADA W/ PRIVATE COMMUNITY BEACH. 4200sf, 3bd/3ba

home with enormous bonus room. 2 ensuite bedrooms, one on each level, formal dining room, and spacious kitchen with casual dining options. Hardwood floors, skylights, cedar closet, 2-car attached garage with electric lift for easy access to the upper floor. Separate shop, storage building and woodshed. #1927838 Offered at $1,350,000 by Samantha Bryner

SPACIOUS HOME ON FIVE ACRES.3bd/2ba home

with new carpet and laminate flooring. Separate 240 sf studio cottage w/full bath. Fruit trees, garden space, fenced dog run, RV pad, private well and no HOA fee. #1906458 Offered at $705,000 by Debbie Dardanelli & Susan Waters

RARE OPPORTUNITY Carefree is an island treasure.

This pristine location features views over the Salish Sea. The updated approved building site features minimum setbacks from the shoreline. #1782690 Offered at $1,500,000 by Dick & Zita Sandmeyer

“Excellent, Dick went above and beyond in showing me properties in a remote part of the San Juan Islands here in Washington. Very knowledgeable about the area and the properties of interest. Has my highest recommendation.” - a. buyer / homelight.com

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THE INSIDE

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WHEN WILL I KNOW I’M AN ISLANDER? When do I become an “ISLANDER” is a question asked by many who make the decision to relocate to our beautiful islands and permanently change their zip code to call the San Juan Islands home. For many it’s the day they unpack their last box, for some it’s their first OPALCO bill and for others it’s when they begin saying “I’M HEADED TO AMERICA” when going to the mainland. Jan Jameson and Jeanie Rouleau’s book entitled, YOU KNOW YOU’RE AN ISLANDER WHEN suggests a few key signs to look for when asking yourself if you’re an islander.

WHO LIVES HERE FULL TIME? According to a December 2018 Census Bureau survey, San Juan Island has a population of 7,810 which is 1.9% greater than it was in 2017. The median age is 52 years and female to male ratio is 53% to 47%. From the 2017 American Community Survey, the percentage of owner households to total households is 72% (28% are renters). Sixty-two percent of homeowners have moved here since the year 2000. San Juan Island had a median home value of $437,900 and average monthly rent of $1,045 (US average is $949). The average household size is 2.1 and 95% of the homes here were built before 2009 (source Towncharts.com).

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WHERE DOES ISLAND DRINKING WATER COME FROM? Water is a precious commodity everywhere, but especially on solid rock formations surrounded by salt water, like San Juan Island. Consumable water is at a real premium. While many private residences on San Juan Island have private or community wells, all the water piped through Friday Harbor comes from the Trout Lake watershed on San Juan Island’s pristine westside. A single Friday Harbor household pays a minimum of $125/month for water, sewer and garbage.


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WHAT ABOUT ELECTRICITY?

WHY IS ISLAND LIVING SO EXPENSIVE?

Many island residents would love to live “off the grid,”and some do. However, San Juan Island lacks the winter daylight necessary for a good solar power system, does not have large enough streams to support small hydroelectric systems and doesn’t have consistent enough wind for efficient wind power generation. So, most of us buy power from OPALCO, our local power and light cooperative, which delivers it to us via three separate submarine cables. During winter storms, power outages are just something we accept as part of the wonder of island living.

Visitors are often surprised by the higher prices for island goods and services relative to mainland expectations. In some cases, island prices run 50% higher than mainland equivalents. We’re not exactly on the edge of the world yet being as remote as we are does take its toll on prices. Consider that nearly all the goods consumed here must be brought over on the Washington State Ferry system, by private barge or by plane and it starts to make a little more sense. The island experience, be it here, Hawaii, the Caymans or anywhere, is just a little more costly.

GARBAGE GOES WHERE? San Juan Island residents are very conscientious about reducing, reusing and recycling, partly because we’re all protective of our island and partly because garbage is so expensive to ship off-island. We have a transfer station just outside of town where we recycle, dump garbage and pay by weight. Everything disposed of is then shipped back to the mainland.

IS GOOD HELP HARD TO FIND? Our Realtor team at Windermere is the largest and most productive in the County and over the years, we’ve had the opportunity to work with many different contractors and vendors. We also have a professional property management department that has contributed to a useful Directory of Vendors. Even so, there are some contractors who have such a busy schedule, you might have to look off-island for someone to do the job you want. It’s wise to ask around and get references for any work you want done. Feel free to give us a call and speak with any of our Realtors; you might find we’ve been through a similar experience and can share some valuable insights.

IS IT HARD TO BE SO RELIANT ON THE FERRIES? Planning all your trips to the mainland around the ferries does take some thought, and we won’t lie and say we don’t complain. In fact, the San Juan Islands have the highest number of pilots per capita of any US county, and it’s gotta be because so many of us overreact to the ferry-driven economy. Still, dealing with the ferries really just requires a small amount of advance planning. Get your car in line with time to spare, bring a book or a pair of running shoes and enjoy the fantastic scenery. In our fast-paced modern world, it’s good to be forced to slow down from time to time, and that’s how we teach ourselves to love the trip. The constant crisis in ferry funding is a little different. The ferries are part of the Washington State Highway system. We need them to get around just like Seattle needs 1-5 or Spokane needs 1-90. Yet somehow ferry funding is treated a little differently than highway funding. Wouldn’t it be great if riding the ferry cost the same amount as a 60-minute drive down the freeway?

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36 ACRES AT THE BACK OF ROCKY BAY. From a meandering drive through 36 acres of verdant forestland with

potential for subdivision into 7 lots emerges a totally unexpected 1026 sf quintessential Northwest cottage resting behind low bank waterfront in a lush cove setting its gaze over Rocky Bay and San Juan Channel to Canada and the Cascade Mountains. Whispering of celebrations, milestones and memories, boasting breezy cottage comfort. #1903199 Offered at $2,300,000 by Greg King & Company

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NEWLY REMODELED FRIDAY HARBOR CONDO Ground-level, 2-bedroom unit with new flooring throughout and new stainless steel kitchen appliances. Both bathrooms have beautiful floor and shower tiling, new vanities, and lighting. The heat source is being upgraded to be a heat pump/ mini split. Close to town. Peek-a-boo marine view and spacious deck areas. Fiber Optics, but not installed. #1907582 Offered at $469,000 by Rebecca Hughes

“Rebecca made herself available to see properties although she was very busy in a record fast paced market. Decisions had to be made quickly and she secured my new home in a multiple offer situation. Good job Rebecca! ” - ccurtin2 / zillow.com

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MIXED USE FRIDAY HARBOR COMMERCIAL Custom-built mixed-use space on prime Mullis Street. 7 tenants in 4,760+/- square feet including a variety of office, retail, professional services and a residence with 2,000+/- of common/joint use space. Strong tenants with NNN leases and a 5% cap rate. Crafted by a custom home builder in 2007, this is not your typical commercial project – it was designed with low maintenance and longevity in mind and beyond standards. #1767364

Offered at $1,700,000 by Greg King & Company


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HOW TO SPEND YOUR Weekend

MUST VISIT

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SAN JUAN VINEYARDS

ONLY HAVE THE WEEKEND? Find Below a Few “Not To Miss” San Juan Island Adventures . . .

START THE WEEKEND VISITING THE FARMERS’ MARKET 150 Nichols Street, Friday Harbor Try locally made sausages, goat cheese, pasta, jams, fresh produce and seafood at the San Juan Farmers Market. It is a great way to support island farmers and artisans. Located at Brickworks in Friday Harbor, the season begins the first weekend in April through the last weekend in October every Saturday from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm. * sjifarmermarket.com

SUSIE'S MOPEDS 125 Nichols Street, Friday Harbor • 360.378.5244 Explore San Juan Island around the island at your leisure on a moped or in a vehicle built for two. Their professional friendly staff will give you a quick tutorial and practice session and then you’re off on your island adventure. * susiesmopeds.com Most of the San Juan Island’s main attractions can be experienced on a long loop drive around the perimeter of San Juan. Start the drive by following Roche Harbor signs north out of Friday Harbor. (Take Spring St. to Second St. to Tucker Ave.).

3136 Roche Harbor Road • 360.378.9463 About 3 miles out of town, you can find San Juan Vineyards. Founded in 1996, San Juan Vineyards is a producer of awardwinning estate-grown wines. Stop in to taste local wines made from Siegerrebe and Madeline Angevine grapes. The tasting room is housed in an old schoolhouse built in 1896. Call to schedule a tasting, and groups of 6 or more are encouraged to make a reservation. * sanjuanvinyard.com

WESTCOTT BAY SHELLFISH COMPANY 904 Westcott Drive • 360.378.2489 A little farther north take a left at Westcott Bay Drive and stop at Westcott Bay Shellfish Company. Select freshly harvested shellfish from their tanks to take home, or shuck your own oysters on-site at their picnic tables. The farm’s setting, directly above their cultivated tidelands on the pristine waters of Westcott Bay, offers a rare island experience. * westcottbayshellfish.com

ROCHE HARBOR HISTORIC RESORT 248 Ruben Memorial Drive • 800.451.8910 Continue north and you arrive at Roche Harbor historic seaside Resort, the site of large limestone quarries that once supplied lime to much of the West Coast. Stop to smell the roses in the colorful flower garden and check out the world-class yacht marina. It hosts whale watching tours, kayak and boat rentals, a floatplane dock and US customs office. * rocheharbor.com


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JOHN S. MCMILLIN MEMORIAL MAUSOLEUM 664 Afterglow Drive • 206.935.5919 In the woods near Roche Harbor Resort is the John S. McMillin Memorial mausoleum. Erected by the founder of the quarries and Hotel de Haro, the mausoleum is hidden on a hill and only accessible by walking a trail through a nearby graveyard. The center of the mausoleum is a table surrounded by six chairs as crypts for the ashes of the McMillian family, representing their reunion after death. The site is on the National Registry of Historic Places and should be shown respect.

SJI SCULPTURE PARK — ROCHE HARBOR 62 First Street, Friday Harbor • 360.506.4302 In an old pasture on the edge of Roche Harbor Resort you find San Juan Island Sculpture Park. It was founded in 1998 and has evolved to offer visitors a quality experience of art and nature in harmony. Covering 20 acres, the park offers 150+ art creations, 5 marked trails and a gorgeous natural pond. * sjisculpturepark.com

KRYSTAL ACRES ALPACA FARM 3501 West Valley Road • 360.378.6125 South of Roche Harbor is Krystal Acres Alpaca Farm with an IRRESISTIBLY cute herd of alpaca. Enjoy a self-guided stroll around their beautiful grounds and shop in their County Store which offers a wide selection of sustainable, socially responsible and functional alpaca fiber clothing, accessories and gifts. * krystalacres.com

LIME KILN POINT STATE PARK 1567 West Side Road • 360.378.5154 Known by some as “Whale Watch Park,” it’s one of the most scenic spots on the island and best place to watch Orcas from land and sunsets. The historic lighthouse is over 100 years old and continues to serve as active navigation for mariners in Haro Strait. Don’t forget the interpretive center and gift shop. *folkssji.org

PELINDABA LAVENDER FARM 33 Hawthorne Lane • 866.819.1911 Left off Bailer Hill Road, you can wander through purple fields and learn the history, growing and production of essential oils and other lavender products. There’s an excellent gift shop with a wide range of culinary or personal care lavender goods. * pelindaba.com

SOUTH BEACH, AMERICAN CAMP & CATTLE POINT LIGHTHOUSE 4668 Cattle Point Road • 360.378.2240 A favorite for walking along driftwood covered beaches with crashing waves, photos and wildlife viewing, South Beach and Cattle Point offer impressive history, scenery, picnic areas and one of the best panoramic views from the Olympics to Lopez Island Channel. * nps.gov/sajh/index.htm


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QUIET LANE ON THE SHORE OF GARRISON BAY Tucked away on a quiet lane on the shore of Garrison Bay with views to British Camp National Park, convenient to Roche Harbor amenities, an everyday oasis destined for peaceful, private living in ideal harmony with nature. The enchanting single level 1945 square foot 2-bedroom/2 bath home boasts fresh interior design reflected in fully realized comfortable spaces that flow effortlessly to expansive decking with oysters and clams but a few steps away. #1878560

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268+/- FT OF STUNNING SHORELINE IN ANDREWS BAY! Fall under the spell of this truly enchanting 4.26+/- acre parcel with 268+/- feet of stunning shoreline in Andrews Bay on the coveted west side of the island. As you pass through the gated entry approaching a lush pastoral setting with dazzling views over Haro Straits to Canada, be drawn to the luminous light and tranquil mood. In that moment, time stops. It will touch your heart and change your life. Paved road access, water/power available. Pause. Breathe. Gaze. Begin a new story. #1921121 Offered at $ 1,950,000 by Greg King & Company

SHY 4 ACRES IN CAREFREE HEIGHTS. Located in the desirable Carefree Heights neighborhood on the island's coveted west side, this beautifully romantic 3.97-acre parcel is waiting for the perfect dream home. #1835945 Offered at $265,000 by Greg King & Company

MAGICAL 9.5 WATERVIEW ACRES. Upon approaching

this magical 9.5-acre parcel defined by old growth forest peace can be felt as your immersed into the hilltop setting with seductive views of the Gulf Islands. #1878680 Offered at $575,000 by Greg King & Company

“Greg and Sybil did an excellent job representing our property and helping us with numerous details during the sales process. I highly recommend them.” - ccurtin2 / zillow.com

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ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT MUSEUMS, MUSIC & theatre More working artists live in San Juan County than in any other county in Washington State, making the island a highly enjoyable and culturally rich haven for locals and visitors alike. There are seven unique galleries in walking distance to the ferry dock! The self-guided artist’s studio tour in early June offers a glimpse into the world of visual artists. An entire section at the local bookstore is dedicated to the isle’s authors. There is live music at the San Juan Brewery, Herbs Tavern and the Farmer’s Market on weekends. And there’s more:

SAN JUAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM 405 Price Street, Friday Harbor • 360.378.3949 Located on the historic James King farmstead in Friday Harbor, the museum features exhibits of 19th and early 20th century life on the Island, as well as an array of historic island buildings, including the original county jail on the museum's lawn. San Juan Historical Museum is home of the Annual 4th of July Pig War Community Picnic, the Music on the Lawn Summer Concert Series and the Annual Old-Fashioned Christmas Celebration.

MUSIC IN THE PARK AT THE PORT 204 Front Street, Friday Harbor • 360.378.2688 On Summer Saturday afternoons music floats through Friday Harbor, as the Port hosts its free concert series at Fairweather Park. Bring a blanket and a picnic or sit outside one of the nearby cafes and enjoy.

PALACE THEATRE 209 Spring Street, Friday Harbor • 360.370.5666 The historic Palace Movie Theater, a favorite with the island’s kids, shows contemporary movies and sells popcorn, candy and soft drinks. Call their number for current show-times.

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SAN JUAN ISLANDS MUSEUM OF ART 540 Spring Street, Friday Harbor • 360.370.5050 Dedicated to promoting arts from the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, this cute island art museum offers exhibitions of contemporary, local artists highlighting the unique beauty of the area and a sense of place. On most Saturdays IMA hosts free family art days for kids under 12. Participants get to take home their art that day.

SAN JUAN ISLAND SCULPTURE PARK - ROCHE HARBOR 9083 Roche Harbor Road • 360.622.5270 The 20-acre Sculpture Park near Roche Harbor features over 150 national and international, stunning, whimsical and thought-provoking sculptures on five trails winding along meadows, woods, a natural pond and beautiful Westcott Bay. Kids are free and puppies are welcome. There is a huge starfish shaped sandbox for kids and kidsat-heart to create their own art and a Friendship Totem to sign and feel connected to all humans in art. This is a great place for a stroll and a picnic any time of the year.


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MUSIC ON THE LAWN 405 Price Street Friday Harbor • 360.378.4953 On Wednesday nights in July and August, Island Rec offers this fun, free concert series on the lawn of the San Juan Historical Museum. Dance under the stars to contemporary Blue Grass, Rock or Latin Indie Funk.

WHALE MUSEUM 62 First Street, Friday Harbor • 360.378.4710 Friday Harbor’s Whale Museum, just a few blocks from the ferry landing, is a fantastic, hands-on, natural history museum and the first to be dedicated to a species living in the wild. Besides exhibits depicting the Resident orcas’ history, habitat and challenges, there are real whale skeletons, artwork, models and artifacts on display, as well as a family tree of the Residents. The museum offers a map of recent sightings, educational and research programs. You can even adopt a whale!

FRIDAY HARBOR FILM FESTIVAL 10 First Street, Friday Harbor • 360.298.1939 The Friday Harbor Documentary Film Festival, held in October, prides itself on presenting stories from the Pacific Rim and beyond to entertain, inspire, educate and enlighten. It is great fun to stroll from venue to venue with dessert and cocktail breaks in between, meeting filmmakers and joining the fancy gala. Throughout the year, in a series called “best of the fest”, films from the festival are shown at the Grange Hall for free.

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SALISH SEA EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL Brickworks, 150 Nichols Street, Friday Harbor Every month talented chamber musicians from around the Salish Sea come together at Brickworks to perform period instrument chamber music from six centuries.

ISLAND STAGE LEFT 1062 Wold Road, Friday Harbor • 360.378.5649 The non-profit theater troupe provides top quality, professional theater to islanders and visitors, always free of charge. Island Stage Left is best known for its Summer “Shakespeare Under the Stars” series in the woods off Wold Road. In the fall, winter and spring the company produces a wide range of plays both old and new, performing in different venues.

SAN JUAN COMMUNITY THEATRE 100 2nd Street, Friday Harbor • 360.378.3210 The Community Theatre is a state of the art facility, offering a wide variety of performances, events and educational opportunities year-round. These include several fully-staged productions, stage plays put on by the middle and high school, The Met Live in HD, choral, classical and contemporary music performances as well as workshops on acting and directing.


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WATERFRONT CONDO AT ROCHE HARBOR 2 bedroom/ 2 bath, waterfront condo located at coveted Roche Harbor Resort in the Lagoon Shores Complex. Ground level entry and single story living with views of the lagoon and resort. Fiber recently installed to the building. This condo has the option to be rented in the Roche Harbor Rental pool and is a short walk to restaurants, marina, spa, pool, stores, trails and more. #1906539 Offered at $749,000 by Annie Bryant

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SINGLE STORY HOME ON ACREAGE Thoughtfully placed upon 2.25+/- acres is a bright and spacious, single level 3 bedroom / 2 bath home with 2-car garage, carport and stable areas. Open concept home with secluded back deck, patio areas, sunny yards, and outbuildings. Fabulous location just minutes to Roche Harbor Resort, airstrip, marina and walking trails plus access to Davison Head beach. #1905066

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STUNNING NEWLY CONSTRUCTED WATERFRONT HOME Stunning Newly Constructed Waterfront Home. Timeless and trendy 2547 square foot, 2-bedroom/2.5 bath private home boasts light and bright open spaces, clean lines, innovative and intuitive design, quality finish work, and contemporary details. Embracing mesmerizing views over San Juan Channel to the outer islands and beyond to Canada, everchanging marine activity, and stairs to an accessible waters edge and pebble beach. #1751715

Offered at $1,495,000 by Greg King & Company


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vision LEADERS IN REAL ESTATE Windermere Real Estate Has Been the Market Leader In the San Juan Islands Since 1980. BIG HEARTS LOCALLY OWNED Windermere is the only major real estate firm in the San Juan Islands that is both locally owned and independent (not part of a national franchise).

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Our brokers invest their time, talents and resources in many service organizations. In addition, for every home that is bought or sold through Windermere a portion of the proceeds is donated to local non-profits within our community.

REMARKABLE RESULTS Windermere Real Estate has successfully represented more Sellers and more Buyers than any other firm in San Juan County over the past decade. There’s a reason we have been voted the most respected Real Estate Company in the Greater Puget Sound Area.

DEEP SMARTS MARKET RESEARCH We continually compile relevant data about the local market. This information helps our customers make educated decisions based on current market conditions.

PRICING TOOLS

Our TrendGraphix software helps our Sellers determine a competitive price for their property. The analysis includes odds of selling and buying patterns.

EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION

Windermere’s highly experienced Sales Brokers regularly attend continuing education classes and earn designations that demonstrate their commitment to excellence in the industry.

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LUNCH POSSIBILITIES, (all open to the public) along these trails include Roche Harbor Resort year-round, Ernie’s Cafe at the airport open year-round, the golf course during the golfing season and the Blowhole at Lime Kiln Point State Park open during the summer months.


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NORTH

At the north end of the island, Roche Harbor Trails and Roche Harbor Highlands (around Briggs Lake) are privately owned by generous owners who make them available to the public. All of these north-end trails are on printed maps available in map boxes at the trailheads, or in the English Camp visitor center open in the summer only. Alternatively, you can scan a QR Code with your smart phone or tablet.

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Mount Grant Preserve The Mount Grant Preserve* is the newest hiking acquisition on the island. It’s 5 miles from town on West Valley Road, marked with a thermometer-type sign showing the progress of fundraising for its acquisition. Two paved roads almost make a loop to the top (exception is about 100 ft. of narrow, slippery dirt trail near the top on one side). The main paved road is open to vehicles on publicly-announced dates, and both are open every day to hikers, bikers, and horse riders. It was jointly acquired by the San Juan Preservation Trust and the County Land Bank.

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San Juan County Park

On the west side is San Juan County Park* with a number of trails and views over Haro Strait.

Lime Kiln Park Area

Lime Kiln Point State Park* (aka Whale Watch Park) and the Land Bank’s Limekiln Preserve have interconnecting trails. There are posted maps both in the State Park and in the Land Bank Preserve. 11

Land Bank parking areas at the gate* (10) or West Side Lake* (11)

10 12 The large parking lot at the State Park (Requires a Discover Pass**) 13 Land Bank parking areas at Deadman Bay

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English Camp parking lot*

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A small parking area on Horse Trail Road* - access to the Mitchell Hill area, which connects to Roche Harbor Highlands

SOUTH American Camp and Cattle Point American Camp* at the south end of the island offers a number of trails. Maps and advice are available in the visitor center, open year-round. 16 American Camp Visitor Center - Access the American Camp

Trail (ACT) back to Friday Harbor (6 mi.). Or walk east to the Redoubt, the South Beach Trail, or Grandma’s Cove

17 Fourth of July Beach* to walk the beach on Griffin Bay 18 South Beach* - walk the beach or up the South Beach Trail across

the prairie toward the American Camp Redoubt

19 Jakle’s Lagoon* - walk the old logging roads and the high view

trail over Mt. Finlayson

20 Road shoulder - access the trail to Cattle Point Lighthouse 21 Cattle Point Interpretive Center* ** Beach area or walk back on

the road shoulder (20) to the trails to the lighthouse.

22 Cape San Juan Marina at the very end of Cattle Point Road.

(Park on the west side - not the private side) to access trails into American Camp, Jakle’s Lagoon, and Mt. Finlayson.

14 15 Land Bank parking areas at the West Side Preserve

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The Town to America Camp Trail

Jackson’s Beach and Lafarge Open Space

This trail is signed all the way to American Camp, though portions are on road shoulders. It includes the Minnie Mae Trail (24) just north of the golf course, and much of it is on airport property. 28 Friday Harbor on Spring Street across from the baseball field 25 Shelter Road 24 Minnie Mae Trail 23 The golf course 16 The American Camp visitor center

26 Jackson’s Beach* is an ideal place for a picnic or beachcombing

just 2 miles from the ferry landing. Amenities include beach volleyball courts, restrooms, plenty of parking spaces, a free 27 boat launch, and 3 picnic sites complete with fire rings and BBQ grills.

Lafarge Open Space*, better known as the gravel pit, is located across Pear Point Road from Jackson’s Beach. This area is undeveloped, and activity is limited to walking on the graded roadways only. Off-leash dogs allowed per San Juan County ordinance 19-2006.

* Numbered locations are main Trail Heads, additional trail access points exist for some trails and are seen on detail maps. ** Discover Pass required. (The state legislature does not provide funding for state parks and instead requires them to raise money through parking fees.) Pass is $10/day or $30/year available on line or at many hardware stores, and at the Park during the summer. Day pass available at the Park year-round. All other trail parking on the island is free.


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OTHER san juan islands There are 172 named islands and reefs that make up the San Juan Archipelago; one a drive-to island attached to “Mainland America” by bridge, one offers its own ferry and four served by the Washington State Ferry System. Orcas Island, the famous “Emerald Island” is the largest of the San Juan Islands in land mass and it’s shaped like a horseshoe. Served by the state ferries, the terrain covers 57 square mies of rolling hills, lush mountains, densely wooded forests, pristine lakes, beautiful beaches, and green valleys dotted with sheep and deer. With 5,107 year-round residents, it’s known as “The Gem of the San Juans.” Visitors soon realize there’s a beautiful view from nearly everywhere on Orcas Island. Beyond ferry serviced islands you are sure to discover worlds like no other. Many islands are private communities offering small stores, postal services, private airstrips and docks as well as homeowner associations and yearround caretakers. Life in the islands today is easier than it has ever been. See for yourself.

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OTH E R SA N J UA N I S L ANDS

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ORCAS ISLAND RETREAT Opportunity knocks to own this single story, 2bd/1ba condominium at Smuggler’s Villa Resort. Resort amenities include a tennis court, outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, beach access and firepit. HOA dues include a management fee for an onsite rental manager, water, sewer, garbage and property maintenance. The property is income-producing and rented throughout the year. Being sold "turn-key.” #1907389

EXTRAORDINARY SLICE OF HEAVEN Built in 1906, this home is surrounded by designated forest land. A stream meanders through the meadow into the swimming pond. The Prevost Harbor County dock is nearby. #1848285 Offered at $1,379,500 by Dick & Zita Sandmeyer

Offered at $525,000 by Rebecca Hughes

“We purchased our Property and could not have done it without Samantha! Her knowledge of the island and professionalism are unmatched. This was not an easy deal and she showed allot of patience getting it done! ” - user5642872 / zillow.com

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HISTORIC GLENWOOD INN ON THE WATERFRONT Extremely rare 58-acre parcel of waterfront including over 1850 feet of varied low and high bank beach. The 3220-square foot main house built in 1892 has an unfinished addition. Includes mooring buoy, 3 low bank cabins, 2 high bank cabins, a spacious garage/shop which will house at least a dozen cars, a large pond, orchard, and fenced fields for animals. House and cabins are in disrepair. This is an incredible opportunity to purchase a diamond in the rough. #1880951

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RAM ISLAND, A PRIVATE RETREAT Nearly 9 acres, 3600 feet of waterfront offering uniquely diverse features; gravel beach, old forest, grassy open areas, and hilltop pinnacle overlooking vast stretches of islands and waterways. Captivating 360-degree views of Mt. Baker, Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan De Fuca. Electricity can be by propane, diesel or solar. RO, rainwater catchment and desalination potential for water. #1271847 Offered at $2,800,000 by Wally Gudgell

What is the San Juan Islands Food Hub? It's an online marketplace for local food and agricultural products. Customers on Lopez, Orcas and San Juan can buy directly from farmers and food producers across San Juan County on one convenient storefront, receiving orders at a weekly pick-up on each island. Supporting the folks who feed us and providing safe access to fresh local food grown in the San Juans.

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TRULY STUNNING South-facing 3bd/2.5ba waterfront home in desirable Foster Point with all-day sun and panoramic views toward Blakely Island, Lopez Island and to the Olympic Mountains. Rare 20ft waterfront setback, single-level floor plan, 20ft ceilings, exquisite finishes, in-floor heating, large master bath with Japanese soaking tub. Separate guest studio. Easy steps to the beach to launch a kayak. Located in 140-acre community with hiking trails, beach, all near the ferry. #1890751

Offered at $3,200,000 by Wally Gudgell

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DESIRABLE SOUTH FACING ROSARIO VIEW HOME Enjoy a sunny marine view over the sound from this well-built 3bd/2ba home. Features include radiant heated bamboo floors, a cozy wood-burning fireplace and custom cabinetry. Freshly painted exterior. Easy stroll to lovely Rosario Resort with desirable amenities including a pool, marina, restaurants and spa. Also Moran State Park at your back door for hiking and fishing. #1914799 Offered at $1,095,000 by Wally Gudgell


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LOPEZ ISLAND WATERFRONT SANCTUARY Situated in lovely Davis Bay on the desirable sunny south, this charming compound provides so many possibilities. 3 homes each with its own eclectic charm and mesmerizing views over the straight toward the snow-capped Olympic Mountains. Low bank beach ideal for boating, shell fishing, or launching a kayak for exploring nearby islands. Beautiful, fenced gardens, greenhouse, workshop, utility room, storage galore, and 5 tax parcels. Simply one of the most premier settings in all the San Juan Islands! #1863419

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ENJOY AMAZING SUNSETS AND MOUNTAIN VIEWS -- West/ NW exposure with views over East Sound,

the Village and beyond. Tri-level, nearly 3500sf, 3bd/3ba, located on Buck Mountain. Lots of great deck space for entertaining. Main floor has spacious living area with large kitchen and island. The basement allows for a separate living space and garage access. Outbuilding for an extra garage, shop and/or storage. Plenty of space for gardening. #1889616 Offered at $899,000 by Wally Gudgell

20+ ACRE PARCELS WITH BEAUTIFUL LAVENDER FIELDS -- Sunny, level adjoining parcels each with a nice blend

of pasture and forests in a very pastoral, pristine setting. Level building sites, water and septic design provided, fiber/phone/ power at lot line. Bring your home plans and hit the ground running. Located between the ferry and village amenities. The ideal pallet for your island farm or peaceful bucolic retreat. #1752456, #1753539 & #1753549 Priced from $600,000 to $650,000 by Wally Gudgell

“We went with Wally because he knows the real estate market in the San Juans better than anyone. He was responsive to our needs and so easy to work with. He helped us list our property exactly at the right price point and it sold (over asking) by the end of the first weekend. We highly recommend working with Wally! ” - maggie w / zillow.com

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BUILDING in the san juans Inn at Saltwater Farm constructed by peter schmidt construction photo©2020 darren bradley

THINKING OF BUILDING In the San Juan Islands?

This guide will help you better understand what it takes to build your dream home here.

STEP 1 USE A LOCAL REALTOR® AND PURCHASE YOUR DREAM LOT OR FIXER-UPPER The first step in the home building process is to find a LOCAL Realtor® in the San Juan Islands. There are many benefits of hiring an islander due to their intimate knowledge of unique codes, regulations and documents specific to our islands. In addition, local Realtors can have the inside scoop of properties for sale that haven’t hit the market yet. This is your best asset to finding the perfect dream property. With your local Realtor® hired it’s time to get to work. Make sure you understand all limitations of a property or home of interest during a feasibility period for your real estate transaction. Work with your Realtor® to understand this process. Has the property been developed for construction? Are there any utilities at the lot (water/well, access roads, septic, internet, power)? What county codes and regulations could create limitations for your plans? Understand the current costs of construction when purchasing with the mindset to build or remodel.

STEP 2 DESIGNING YOUR DREAM HOME The next step is to determine who will be designing your home. Options could be: A local building designer A local design/build company A local architect Working through a prefab designer and home supplier Purchasing pre-designed plan sets online

[Make sure you fully understand what comes with the package as many of these do not include the necessary engineering]

Always meet your potential designer at the property prior to selection, so they fully understand site conditions. Once you've identified your designer, but before beginning the design, make sure all parties have reviewed local building codes and regulations to ensure your home will meet all setbacks based on side yards and critical areas in addition to meeting the size and height limitations of local code regulations, HOA regulations, view easements, etc. It can be costly to re-design a home if important details are missed. Keep in mind; all properties have their challenges, but Waterfront projects will always require the highest level of detail and attention before beginning the design work. Knowing site limitations based on known


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codes and regulations, the fun can begin, and your preliminary design work can start. Get your design to a point where the shell and shape of the house won't change much, but maybe the interior finishes inside are still in the works. At this time, engineering on the home can usually begin, and so can other tasks necessary for the next step of permitting. As you are preparing to start the permitting work, this is an excellent time to engage contractors in discussions about your project. While it may be too soon for accurate estimates, it's always good to have a contractor selected well before permit approval occurs at the county.

STEP 3 PERMITTING IN SAN JUAN COUNTY There is more to a permit than a plan set and an application. Your permit process includes reports prepared by professionals such as Geologists, Archeologists, Civil Engineers, Biologists, Surveyors, Arborists, Energy Code consultants, etc., for county review based on your lot and location. San Juan County Land Use and Building Departments can help identify all reporting and documentation needed based on your project. Once all required reports are completed, it's time to submit your permit. Some owners do this themselves; some hire their designers, and others hire a third-party consultant to support the submittal process. Once Submitted, permitting timelines for the county are about 4+ months out from submission date to approved permit. Shoreline properties can expect longer wait times (about six months) as several more studies are needed as part of the permitting process. Be sure to check the county websites for up-to-date estimate review times.

STEP 4 CONSTRUCTION — BUILDING YOUR DREAM You have your permit in hand, and you're ready to break ground; Congratulations! While you waited for San Juan County to review and approve your permit, you selected your finishes and hired a contractor. So, what will it cost to build in the San Juans? Well, it depends on a variety of items. Once your project is underway, you can expect a timeline of about 12-18 months for a custom home. Timing can vary significantly for lot conditions, size, complexity of your home and the contractor you select. It's important to keep in mind you're building on a secluded island that comes with obstacles and challenges you'll want to prepare for. There are finite resources when it comes to materials contractors and subcontractors. When those resources are scarce, you must turn to and rely on the only mechanism for bringing outside resources, boats and airplanes, which can impact both your schedule and cost. Working with an experienced local builder familiar with local regulations and island life nuances is key to keeping your project moving as smoothly as possible while preparing you for the journey. Know it takes more time and patience to build here. However, the result is well worth waiting to become part of this fantastic community.

FOR MORE INFORMATION or RECOMMENDATIONS On local Realtors®, local builders, and/or consultants please contact San Juan Building Association at contact@sjba.com or (360) 472-0537


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OWN THE TOP OF SCOTT HILL This 9.6-acre secluded estate encompasses the entire top of Scott Hill. Over 180 degrees of magnificent marine and mountain views plus many territorial views of valleys below. Bright open concept 4bd/3ba main house with separate 2bd/1ba guest house both with vaulted beamed ceilings, stone counters, elegant builtin cabinets and custom dining tables. Luxury 70ft lap pool, exercise room and hot tub. Enjoy meadows, wildflowers, fruit trees, forests, gardens, ponds and infinite privacy in your own peaceful Orcas Oasis. #1830114

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ENJOY PRIVATE STUART ISLAND -- These nicely wooded lots near the Airway Park offer access to community beaches, community dock and airstrip. Solar and generators only, off the power grid. #1766531 & #1766533 Offered at $75,000 each by Wally Gudgell

5+ PRISTINE ACRES ON EAGLE RIDGE -- Old-growth forest with views over East Sound plus potential for more clearing. Approved 4bd septic design, water membership available, near village. #1900358 Offered at $450,000 by Wally Gudgell

SOUTH FACING .53 ACRE -- Near Rosario Resort amenities including restaurant, spa, marina with Moran St. Park at your back door for hiking, swimming and fishing. Easy access off paved road. #1878360 Offered at $195,000 by Wally Gudgell

SERENE TWIN LAKES NATURE PRESERVE -- Parklike 18 acres in gated community bordering Moran SP. Nicely forested, well, cleared building site. Views of Mt Baker, Canada and Rosario Strait. #1860649 Offered at $550,000 by Wally Gudgell

TINY LOTS FOR TINY HOMES -- Located in the heart

RACCOON POINT WATERFRONT -- Unique half-acre point with beach access to launch your kayak and explore. Marine views toward outlying islands. Rare, affordability. #1682901 Offered at $375,000 by Wally Gudgell

of Eastsound Village on beautiful Madrona Pt. Water, sewer, power and fiber to lot line. Community dock and beach nearby. #1912887 & #1912889 Offered at $250,000 and $275,000 by Wally Gudgell


PARKS, BEACHES & TRAILS We Love AMERICAN CAMP & ENGLISH CAMP National Historic Parks The 1859 Pig War on San Juan Island – so called because its only causality was a pig, set in motion a border dispute and a 12-year occupation by American and British forces on opposite ends of the isle. The two stunning camps left behind, with a combined acreage of 2,072, couldn’t be more different from each other and became National Historic Parks in 1966 by an act of Congress. American Camp on the south end features truly aweinspiring prairies and many different beaches, among them San Juan’s longest and wildest: South Beach with its dramatic driftwood formations, picnic benches and fire pits for Summer night bonfires and s’mores. The interpretive center and historic barracks give a glimpse into what army life must have been like 150 years ago. Beautiful Granny’s Cove is shallow and protected and gets warm enough for a little swim in Summer. Jakles Lagoon and 4th of July Beach are calm and protected by Mt Finlayson and its windswept wolf trees. Mt Finlayson and the lagoons are the gateway to gorgeous nature trails winding through the entire park. Cattle Point Light House on the south end with an almost 360-degree view, is one of the best places to go birding on the island. It is common to see foxes, rabbits, Bald Eagles, numerous seabirds, otters, seals, sea lions and orca whales. On the north end of the island wooded English Camp is nestled around protected Garrison Bay. The remaining barracks double as an interpretive center and backdrop for reenactments of the Pig War and 19th century camp life on Summer weekends. There is a small, formal English garden and a Royal Marine cemetery as well as an abundance of scenic trails to explore. The flat

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Bell Point Loop winds through old orchards and forest along the bay for a lovely 1.7 mile round-trip. A bit more challenging is the steep, 1.5-mile hike to Mt. Young, offering the most rewarding views from the top. English Camp is adjacent to the Roche Harbor Trails and Roche Harbor Highlands properties, each with a maze of trails to explore. GPS is spotty out there.

LIME KILN STATE PARK Also known as the “Whale Watch Park”, Lime Kiln State Park, on the west side of San Juan Island is one of the best places to watch orcas from land in the world. The steep cliffs and deep waters surrounding the park let whales and other wildlife feed very close to shore. Orcas can be observed year-round, with most sightings being in July and August. The Lime Kiln Lighthouse doubles as an interpretive center in Summer.

KING SISTERS PRESERVE Owned by the King family since 1930, four King sisters and the Landbank share ownership of this gem in the heart of San Juan Island. Most of the protected land is leased to farmers. A public trail parallels San Juan Valley Road.


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BEAUTIFUL AND RELAXING − We decided to camp here and are very happy we did! Everything was well maintained and camping so close to the beach was amazing. We could hear orcas and seals as we slept. I would definitely come back!” − Heatherlouise2018, Chicago / tripadvisor.com

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JACKSON’S BEACH MT. GRANT PRESERVE Located around five miles from Friday Harbor on Beaverton Valley Road, Mt. Grant Preserve is San Juan Island’s highest, publicly accessible mountain. A one-mile trail winds through old-growth Douglas Firs and leads to a sweeping 360-degree view of Mt. Baker, Mt. Rainier and Glacier Peak, as well as the Gulf Islands, the Olympics and the Cascades.

SAN JUAN COUNTY PARK This 12-acre jewel where the 1998 feature film “Practical Magic” was filmed is the only park on San Juan Island with overnight camping facilities. There are picnic tables, a picnic shelter and barbeques for day visitors. The crescent-moon shaped pebble beach has a boat launch and is a popular place for kayakers to put in. The water is shallow and calm and perfect to cool off on a hot Summer day. On top of the rocky bluffs surrounding the beach you’ll find a wide-open grassy field for playing games, sunbathing or whale watching. On Friday evenings in the Summer the staff of the local Wolf Hollow Rehabilitation Center gives wildlife talks here.

HARTMAN BASEBALL FIELD On the corner of Spring and Price Street in Friday Harbor, is the home of Friday Harbor High School’s Wolverines. This popular ball field is also the starting point of many of Friday Harbor’s parades.

The former site of San Juan Island’s salmon cannery, this nice driftwood beach is just outside Friday Harbor town limits. There is a boat launch, picnic benches, barbeques and a volleyball court in the sand surrounded by prairie grass. The beach is popular with dog lovers.

JOHN O. LINDE COMMUNITY PARK Friday Harbor’s newest sports park offers soccer, softball and multipurpose fields, as well as a concession stand, playground and walking trails. The athletic fields and playground are open to the public if not reserved and dog friendly!

SUNKEN PARK Just above the ferry lanes, this quiet refuge in the middle of town features a well-maintained basketball court, picnic benches, fun murals and a shady gazebo for hot Summer days. Almost always you’ll find a few basketballs laying in the grass, waiting for the next kid or kid at heart to play.

TURN POINT PARK This precious marine park, nestled in between private property, is a popular spot for boaters to put in to paddle to Turn Island, just a quarter mile away or Jackson’s Beach, three miles away.


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HENRY ISLAND’S DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH Breathtaking views of the Salish Sea to Vancouver Island’s twinkling lights to the unforgettable sunsets. Master craftsman’s style cabin in the woods allows for your final touches. Ample room to build a main home with commanding views. A pristine location located at the mouth of Open Bay where the whales have been known to visit the crystal-clear waters. There is a private drilled well on the property. This high-bank acreage is adorned with majestic Madrone, old Cedar and Fir trees. #1928928

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52 ACRES WITH 1000’ OF WATERFRONT ON HENRY ISLAND’S WEST SIDE Enjoy ever-changing views over Haro Straits. Sunny 52 acres with 1000 feet of waterfront on Henry Island’s west side inclusive of lush forestland peppered with Garry Oak, Madrona, morels, and wildflowers! Bordered by the Kellett Bluff and Henry Island Preserves, privacy is ensured. Subdivision potential and multiple potential home sites. Connected by an easement across the preserve to shared 233 feet waterfront access parcel on Open Bay inclusive of tidelands. A mellow island vibe, yet minutes to Roche Harbor amenities. #1921127 Offered at $2,256,000 by Greg King & Company

STUART ISLAND GETAWAY Beautiful Stuart Island boasts both Reid and Prevost Harbors in addition to Marine State Park. The off the grid island provides perfect balance of community, privacy and recreation. This 1/2-acre treed parcel is located next to community runway and short distance from waterfront, club house, community dock and boat launch providing easy access however you choose to travel to this island getaway. #1908675 Offered at $75,000 by Bette Cantrell

“We write to express our gratitude for all Bette's assistance in selling our Pearle Lane brick Tudor home here in Friday Harbor. Her professionalism and cooperation was so appreciated. Her help in staging made such a difference. She has such creative talent and know how to show the house to its best. Her thorough details with everything made the sale go so smoothly. Windemere is very fortunate to have you as a sales representative ...” - anne & rick benedict

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NEW AWARD-WINNING GOLF COURSE SPEC HOMES Featuring Method Home’s precision-engineered design, beautiful, healthy and sustainable prefab construction. Cutting edge floorplans, 2bd/2.5ba, 2368sf and 3bd/3ba, 2379sf featuring attached garages and careful attention to detail and craftsmanship. Minutes to the village and ferry landing with beautiful views over ponds, fairways and Turtleback Mountain to the west. Construction to start soon with permits submitted. #1926124 & #1926130 Offered at $1,200,000 and $1,350,000 by Wally Gudgell

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DELUXE COTTAGE WITH ROOM TO GROW Nearly 5 gently sloping acres with 2bd/2ba single level home, over 1000 sf, permitted as a guest house leaving opportunity for a main house. French doors lead to decks on three sides inviting the outdoors in and creating a more spacious living space. Secluded, mostly forested with some pasture yet easy walking distance to the Orcas Island Golf Course and minutes to Eastsound Village, Orcas Landing and the ferry. #1912892 Offered at $769,000 by Wally Gudgell


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CAPTIVATING WEST FACING WATERFRONT Rarely available, low bank walkout beach on Orcas Island premier west side near all Eastsound Village amenities yet secluded and private. Nearly 15 acres with old-growth cedar forests, seasonal stream, mooring buoy and easy shoreline access for harvesting shellfish. Quaint island home with separate studio and several outbuildings. Dazzling sunsets and distant marine views towards the Canadian Gulf Islands. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live and play at the water's edge between Camp Orkila and Point Doughty. #1908365

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MEET YOUR TEAM OF BROKERS & PROPERTY ADVISORS

specializing in the san juan islands

Annette Schaffer

Katie Schmidt

360-378-7330 mobile schaffer@rockisland.com

360-472-0537 mobile katieschmidt54@gmail.com

Greg King

Zita Sandmeyer

360-298-0390 mobile greg@gregkingsanjuan.com

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Sybil Mager

Dick Sandmeyer

360-298-0627 mobile sybil@sybilmager.com

360-378-7508 mobile dsandmeyer@gmail.com

Annie Bryant

Linda McMahon

360-298-0649 mobile anniebryant@windermere.com

360-317-8163 mobile linda@sanjuanlife.com

Bette Cantrell

Terri Gilleland

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Laura Hasselman

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360-317-5938 direct laurah@windermere.com

Debbie Dardanelli

Wally Gudgell

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Rebecca Hughes

Vail McClure

360-298-1923 mobile rebeccash@windermere.com

360-317-5537 mobile vailsanjuan@gmail.com

Susan Waters

Michael Linehan

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Stephanie Kissee

Samantha Bryner

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Tamara Weaver

Gary Poulos

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Thalya Harvey 360-317-6265 mobile thalyaharvey@gmail.com

Bruce Hall 360-378-7392 mobile bphall@windermere.com

Property Manager

360-378-8600 #2 direct line rent@windermere.com

Sara Hansen Office Manager

360-378-3600 office sarahansen@windermere.com

Gary Franklin

Owner/ Designated Broker

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Tawny Martel Galligan 360-298-1330 mobile tawny@windermere.com

Mary Jane Anderson 360-622-5439 mobile maryjane@windermere.com

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EMERGENCY SERVICES

USEFUL ISLAND numbers to know . . .

Emergency ~ Police, Fire & Paramedic Peace Island Medical Center Pharmacy ~ Friday Harbor Drug

TRANSPORTATION

Washington State Ferry (automated) Kenmore Air San Juan Airlines Island Airporter Bellair Charter / Airporter M & W Car Rental Jolly Trolley San Juan Taxi Transit Shuttle Bus Susie’s Mopeds Meat Machine Cycles

WHALE WATCHING & WILDLIFE CRUISES

Maya’s Legacy Whale Watching San Juan Outfitters San Juan Safaris Western Prince

KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS Crystal Seas Discovery Sea Kayaks Outdoor Odysseys San Juan Outfitters San Juan Safaris Sea Quest

ENTERTAINMENT

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888.808.7977 866.435.9524 800.874.4434 360.378.7438 866.235.5247 360.378.2794 360.298.8873 360.378.3550 360.378.8887 360.378.5244 360.370.5673

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RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS

Reservations are always a good idea, especially Friday and Saturday nights and through the summer season..

Our favorites include:

Cask & Schooner - casual, local COHO-local NW cuisine Downriggers-NW mainstream with a view Duck Soup-eclectic food in country setting Golden Triangle-authentic Thai Haley’s Sports Bar & Grill-pub fare Market Chef-award-winning gourmet deli Cafe' Demeter-organic & locally sourced bakery Rocky Bay Cafe-outstanding breakfast & lunch The Bean-comfortable coffee shop Friday Harbor House-local seafood with a view The Salty Fox- snacks & espressos by the ferry San Juan Brewery-local brew pub and food Cynthia’s Bistro-Homemade, local food Vinny’s Ristorante-NW modern Italian

HOTELS & MISCELLANEOUS

Earthbox Inn & Spa Bird Rock Hotel The Studio-Pilates, Yoga & more Island Soul Studios San Juan Island Fitness San Juan Golf Robin’s Nest Florist Local Salon Friday Harbor-color, cuts & blowouts

CHURCHES

San Juan Community Theatre The Whale Museum San Juan Historical Museum The Palace Movie Theatre San Juan Island Museum of Art San Juan Island Sculpture Park

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St. Francis Catholic Church Friday Harbor Presbyterian Church Islands Community Church St. David's Episcopal Church Friday Harbor SDA Church Lutheran Church in the San Juans Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses FH Christian Science Society Friday Harbor The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

For where to stay, where to play, where to eat and what not to miss, visit www.visitsanjuans.com

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RESTAURANTS

Also known as the “Gourmet Archipelago,” the San Juan Islands are a food lover’s paradise. Here are a few of our favorites . . .

DOWNRIGGERS

360.378.2700 Delicious Pacific Northwest cuisine on the waterfront with outside seating overlooking the harbor. Great for bigger parties. Open yearround for lunch and dinner. $$$$ | 10 Front Street

DUCK SOUP

360.378.4878 Originally built as a wood shed, this excellent farm-to-table restaurant serves locally sourced and foraged fare in a beautiful lodge-like setting by a pond just a few miles outside of Friday Harbor. Open seasonally for dinner. $$$$ | 50 Duck Soup Lane

SAN JUAN BREWERY

360.378.2017 Large, light, brew-pub (watch the brewing process) serving excellent ales, burgers, German inspired snacks and pizza on the edge of town. Perfect for larger parties. Open year-round for lunch and dinner. $$ | 410 A Street

FRIDAY HARBOR HOUSE

360.378.8455 Creative, seasonal menu highlighting local seafood and island grown fare, with a stunning, panoramic harbor view. Open year-round for breakfast, lunch and dinner. $$$$ | 130 West Street

GOLDEN TRIANGLE

360.378.1917 Authentic Thai Food with great selection in the heart of Friday Harbor. Open year-round for lunch and dinner. $$ | 140 1st Street

COHO RESTAURANT

360.378.6330 This farm-to-table restaurant in downtown Friday Harbor prides itself in offering local, seasonal, made-from-scratch fare and wild sustainable fish. Open year-round and on all major holidays for dinner. $$$$ | 120 Nichols Street (temp covid closure)

CASK & SCHOONER 360.378.2922 Popular, casual public house by the waterfront serving made-fromscratch, island and pub fare in a rustic setting with maritime décor. Open year-round for lunch & dinner. $$$ | 1 Front Street MIKE’S CAFE & WINE BAR

360.378.0865 Serving locally sourced, all-vegan, multi-ethnic Northwest Fusion and signature cocktails in a beautiful garden setting. Open seasonally for dinner. $$$ | 135 2nd Street North

VAN GO’S PIZZA

360.378.0138 A favorite of locals and visitors alike, offering authentic pizza pies with premium ingredients, daily handmade in-house dough, salads, homemade deserts and ice cream. Open year-round for dinner. Indoor and seasonal patio seating or take home. $$ | 180 Web Street

MCMILLIN’S DINING ROOM

360.378.5757 Literally the former dining room of the McMillin family, this upscale, Island Certified Local restaurant serves modern American cuisine, overlooking the water at the historic resort of Roche Harbor. Open year-round for dinner. $$$$ | Roche Harbor Resort & Marina

VINNY’S RISTORANTE

360.378.1934 Romantic Vinny’s features gourmet Italian comfort food with an emphasis on fresh PNW Seafood from local purveyors. Perfect for an intimate candlelit dinner and larger parties alike. Open year-round for dinner. $$$$ | 165 West Street

CYNTHIA’S BISTRO

360.298.8130 Innovative menu, full espresso bar, fresh baked pastries, local and European wine selection as well as micro brews. Brunch served all day, indoor and garden seating, open year-round for breakfast and lunch. $$ | 65 Nichols Street

Reservations, always a good idea especially Friday & Saturday nights and through the summer season; or call for pick-up ordering.

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