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Historic Burrows Island Light Station, opened in 1906. Below, Orcas off the shore of Lime Kiln State Park, San Juan Island. boat launch points on the south side of the island allowing you to explore the inner islands. West Bay Marina, Deer Harbor Marina and the hamlet of Orcas each have good launches. A popular inner island route starts at West Bay and goes through Deer Harbor to Jones Island where a Cascadia Marine Trail forested campsite awaits your discovery. Another scenic destination is the Wasp Islands, a small group reefs and islets which include Yellow Island. A must-see attraction is a driftwood home that was built by a couple in 1946 and lived in for many years. Now owned by the Nature Conservancy, you can visit the cabin and enjoy spring wildflowers. There is no camping in the Wasp Islands. An option is to circumnavigate Shaw Island located across from Orcas Island. Cascadia campsites are located at Indian Cove and Blind Bay. San Juan Island is the most westerly of the archipelago and is an epic location for orca whale sightings. The last stop for the Anacortes ferry route, San Juan offers many options for kayakers. kenmoreair.com 41