Yes yes and yes, you can bicycle camp in the islands. However, campsites are limited. Basically, there are two choices.
#1 spend some real money and go to a resort that has set up a campground which will likely be a lawn area behind some rental cabins or #2 go to a county or state park that has set aside walk in sites. Most walk in are group sites where you will share with others but you can reserve private sites at all the parks.
Hiker/biker/vehicle parks:
Here are the parks that are bicycle friendly. Many of the posts on this site refer to combining bike camping with boat camping. Marine parks for boat camping are a click away. marine parks
Hiker/biker/vehicle parks:
- Washington Park in Anacortes. This city park is a five minute ride to the ferry terminal. Tip. Consider reserving a campsite and leaving your land cruiser here in a campsite while biking the islands.
- Odlin County Park on Lopez Island
- Spencer Spit State Park on Lopez Island
- San Juan County Park on San Juan Island
- Moran State Park on Orcas Island
- Shaw Island County Park
- Obstruction Pass State Park on Orcas Island
- Deception Pass State Park on the mainland
Our family has enjoyed many multi generational, multi interest outings where we combine boating, biking, kayaking, hiking and car camping all in a week or two in the San Juan's. Think outside the box. Often, we meet up with our children coming by bike or car and transport them and their gear to the marine parks. Days later we drop them off at a ferry landing or back to Washington Park. Remember, inter-island ferry service is free for foot passengers and bikers. Kayaks on transport wheels may be charged a minimal fee if at all.
So, don't hesitate to
embark on a bicycle camping adventure in the San Juan Islands. With the right planning and a spirit of adventure, you can have
a fantastic experience exploring the islands by bike.
Search this website for "bicycle"
Click below for a satellite view of Smallpox Bay & SJ County Park
No comments:
Post a Comment
The comment box was recently restored after being misplaced for a few years. Feel free to offer comments. Use the e-mail box to ask questions.