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San Juan Island National Historical ParkThe prairie meets the parade ground fence at American Camp.
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San Juan Island National Historical Park
Plan Your Visit
 
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A group of visitors enjoys a ranger-guided hike in the spring on the American Camp prairie.
 

Come and celebrate where Great Britain and United States demonstrated that it is possible for individuals and nations to settle their differences peacefully without resorting to violence.

It was a near run thing in July 1859, when Capt. George E. Pickett landed on San Juan Island with his 60 soldiers intent on protecting the rights of American citizens from British authorities. Fortunately the only being injured in this "Pig War" was the pig.

While the boundary dispute is perhaps the best-known period in island history--and is colorfully interpreted throughout the year--the park today preserves and protects a rich environment of prairie, forest, shoreline and sea that cannot be separated from the area’s 3,000-year human history.

As the largest tract of public land on San Juan Island, the park has more than six miles of public shoreline and is also a primary destination of hikers with a network of trails exploring woodlands,prairie and uplands. As a stop along the Pacific flyway, the park also provides temporary homes for more than 200 species of migratory birds.

Getting to the island to enjoy all these features requires some effort, however, especially during the summer months. These pages provide a starting point for planning your trip. If you have any questions along the way, please contact us via the "Contact" link provided in the left margin of this page.

 

 

 
American Camp prairie near the Mt. Finlayson trailhead.
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The Mount Finlayson trail at American Camp offers a splendid view of one of the few surviving native grasslands in the Strait of Juan de Fuca region.
Weaver Judy Bridges and a visitor.
The 2009 Program Schedule
From Lady Washington to nature walks, the 2009 Summer Program Schedule has something for everyone.
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Lady Washington Under Sail
Encampment 2009
Celebrate the Sesquicentennial of the Pig War and visit Lady Washington at Encampment 2009.
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Weather
Check the NOAA website for weather at San Juan Island NHP
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English Camp self-guided history walk
English Camp History Walk
Take a self-guided walk around English Camp's historic parade ground.
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Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
The prairie at American Camp is one of the last remaining natural prairies in the Strait of Juan de Fuca/Puget Sound region. The park is currently involved in restoration, which includes controlling non-native species such as the European rabbit.

Last Updated: April 19, 2008 at 13:58 EST