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San Juan Island National Historical ParkBelle Vue Sheep Farm in September 1859
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San Juan Island National Historical Park
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San Juan Island is the second largest island in the
archipelago of the same name, which is located in the Strait of Georgia between Vancouver Island in British Columbia and the U.S. mainland.

The island is served by Washington State Ferries, several private cruise and shuttle craft and three air carriers. Greyhound bus and Amtrak provide service to Mount Vernon, where passengers can take local transit or taxis to Anacortes. One airport shuttle carries passengers from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport directly to the terminal several times a day. Another offers rides to and from the island once a day.

For detailed information about transportation options and directions, please click on the  links above. 

 
View of San Juan Island from ferry deck.
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One of the best ways to enjoy the scenery in the San Juan Islands is from the deck of the ferry.
 Young Hill from the English Camp cemetery
Young Hill
The Young Hill trail is one of the most popular in the park, but should not be taken lightly.
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Eagle feeding young.
Bird Checklist
San Juan Island NHP's bird checklist reflects the wide range of species passing through each year.
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Belle Vue Sheep Farm in 1859  

Did You Know?
Belle Vue Sheep Farm, founded in 1853 on San Juan Island, was a classic HBC sheep station with two rows of tidy log houses, heavy-duty fencing for sheep pens and an English-style, double-bay barn. Its establishment created tensions that nearly brought war with the United States.
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Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST