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Caught the early ferry giving us a full day on San Juan. Started at Cattle Point Lighthouse, then on to the trails at South Beach and American Camp. We had a lot of fun watching the foxes out in the field. There are so many bunnies out there, it’s kind of amazing, like watching an episode of Nature.
Next stop was Lime Kiln SP. the bathrooms are open but everything else is closed for the season. Trails in good shape. Don’t forget your Discover Pass.
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Foxes, porpoises, seals, sea lions, eagles, otters, hares and deer, oh my! We put together a set of island trails for perfect spring hiking with lots of flowers and critters, the most unexpected being the "red" foxes that were very active at American Camp. Note that the kits (fox babies) are not out yet (more April/May) and the main prairie on either side of Pickett's Lane is fenced and monitored by National Park rangers to prevent folks from getting too close to the dens (good!). You may have close encounters with foxes while hiking on the bluffs of Cattle Point Rd out towards the lighthouse as well. Park asks that you do not feed the wildlife and give the foxes ample room (pics here are with a zoom lens).
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Beautiful trail system in great condition with outstanding views. It was a rainy day but there were no unavoidable puddles and the tread is in good shape. The bathrooms were open and in pristine condition. There were rangers working and we were the only vehicle parked in the lot.
A great park for solitude with exceptional scenery in the off season!
An excellent lunch spot on our bike around San Juan Island. We hiked down to the water and up to the North, looking at tide pools and Madrona trees alike. It was an absolutely gorgeous day, and we could see the Olympic range as well as across Haro Strait to Canada. The wildlife and whale watching are great, judging by the sign inside the lighthouse. We did not see any, but we only stayed for about half an hour. A lovely spot to see on a tour of the Island.