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How do you spend a day on Orcas Island?

What To Do On Orcas Island
  1. Stop By Orcas Island Pottery. ...
  2. Enjoy Seafood at Buck Bay Shellfish Farm. ...
  3. Hike Turtleback Mountain. ...
  4. Explore Mount Constitution. ...
  5. Go On a Whale Watching Tour. ...
  6. Photograph Moran State Park's Waterfalls. ...
  7. Venture to Eastsound, WA. ...
  8. Visit an Orchard or Fruit Stand.




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In addition to wildlife, you'll find something for just about every interest on Orcas Island. From outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking to artisanal delights like crafts, wine, beer, and food, there is so much to do.

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A weekend (two to three nights) is a perfect amount of time to spend on Orcas, plus that means you'll be able to catch the Saturday Farmers Market in Eastsound, which is fantastic.

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Orcas Island is the largest of the San Juan Islands and offers plenty of options for a full day! So how do you make the most of your day trip? We recommend following the Scenic Byway. Whether by car or transit, this route takes you to some of the most notable attractions on the island.

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A: Orcas Island is the largest island in the San Juans and it's recommended to bring a car to experience it all. With limited public transportation options, steep and winding roads, and lots to do, a car will help you accomplish your itinerary with ease.

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A fifteen-minute drive from the ferry lies the historic village of Eastsound, Orcas Island's downtown. This walkable village bustles with life—a visitor's dream of galleries, boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and a history museum.

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While the best time to see orcas in the San Juan Islands for whales is between May and October, whales are native to the Salish Sea.

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Constitution. One main road connects the various hamlets on Orcas, and this 2- to 3-hour tour touches on the island's highlights and hidden gems. Most stops are part of the state San Juan Islands Scenic Byway, designated for their unique beauty and cultural significance.

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Eastsound is the largest town on the island and is home to a variety of accommodations and restaurants.

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The Cascade Lake Day Use Area includes a playground, swimming beach, and seasonal kayak rentals from Orcas Adventures. It's also where you'll find… The Sugar Shack! The Sugar Shack serves up delicious cones of Lopez Creamery ice cream, plus other simple fare, like hot dogs.

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There are no bears, wolves or mountain lions on the island. When the sun goes down there is little to fear from the wild world when it comes to large predators.

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There have been isolated reports of Rubber Boas (Charina bottae) on San Juan Island and Sharp-Tailed Snakes (Contia tenuis) on San Juan and Orcas Islands, but only garter snakes (Thamnophis spp) are relatively abundant and widespread on the larger islands.

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Services on the ORCAS ISLAND - ANACORTES ferry stop at 10:05 PM on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

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