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Patos Island

The northernmost island and true wilderness solitude

Patos Island's 207 acres of madrone forest sit at the northern edge of the San Juans, closer to Canada than to any ferry terminal. The 1893 lighthouse is tended by volunteer Keepers of the Patos Light.

Marinas & Moorage

Trails & Hiking

Dining

From dockside fish & chips to James Beard-nominated kitchens

Trails & Hiking

From easy waterfront strolls to 2,400-foot summit climbs

Marine Parks

Boat-access destinations worth planning a trip around

Farms & Producers

Lavender fields, shellfish farms, distilleries, and tasting rooms

Galleries & Culture

Art, books, and creative spaces across the islands

Cruising Logistics

Water taxis, ferries, fuel, customs, and getting around the islands

Emergency & Radio Channels

  • US Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound — VHF Ch. 16 (distress/hailing), (206) 217-6002
  • TowBoatUS Friday Harbor — VHF Ch. 16, (360) 378-1111
  • San Juan County Sheriff (Marine) — 911 or (360) 378-4151
  • VHF Ch. 16 — International distress, safety, and hailing
  • VHF Ch. 78A — Most San Juan marinas monitor (Friday Harbor uses 66A)
  • VHF Ch. 22A — Coast Guard notices and weather

Water Taxis

  • Island Express Charters (Skyline Marina, Anacortes) — Most extensive network. One-way: $45 nearby islands, $79 Friday Harbor, $112 Sucia. 4-person minimums on longer routes. Grocery delivery ~$30.
  • Outer Island Excursions (Orcas Island) — 11 boats, daily ferry to Sucia with kayak rentals. County contract for emergency inter-island service.
  • San Juan Safaris (Friday Harbor) — Charter water taxi ~$250-$750/hr depending on vessel.

Washington State Ferries

  • Walk-on passengers and bikes ride FREE on all inter-island sailings (Lopez, Shaw, Orcas, Friday Harbor).
  • Off-peak: ~5 daily inter-island trips on weekends.
  • Vehicle reservations release in phases: 2 months, 2 weeks, and 2 days before sailing. Strongly recommended in summer.
  • Sidney, BC international route suspended through at least spring 2030.

Island Transit (No Car)

  • San Juan Transit — Seasonal bus (mid-May to mid-Sep) from Friday Harbor ferry to Roche Harbor, Lime Kiln, American Camp, English Camp, Sculpture Park. Day pass $20 adults / $15 kids.
  • Orcas Island Shuttle — Rental cars delivered to marinas year-round + seasonal bus.
  • Orcas Island Taxi — 24 hours, ~$30/trip.
  • Lopez Islander Resort — Free shuttle van to ferry for guests.
  • No Uber or Lyft anywhere in the San Juan Islands.

Fuel Docks

Gas and diesel available at: Friday Harbor, Roche Harbor, Deer Harbor, Rosario, West Sound, Lopez Islander Resort. Plan fuel stops no more than two islands apart.

Pumpout Stations

Friday Harbor — Free pumpout including pumpout boat. Port of Lopez in Fisherman Bay (hail VHF 78).

US Customs

  • CBP ROAM App is the standard method — create trip before departing, video interview, clearance before boarding.
  • Friday Harbor — Staffed customs dock.
  • Roche Harbor — Unstaffed ROAM booth on G Dock.
  • Vessels 30+ feet require a CBP User Fee Decal.

Suggested Multi-Day Route

Friday Harbor (provision, dine, galleries) → Roche Harbor (resort, Sculpture Park, English Camp) → Sucia Island (1-2 nights: Fossil Bay, Shallow Bay, Echo Bay) → Orcas Island (Deer Harbor or Rosario; Eastsound dining, Moran State Park) → Lopez Island (cycling, Shark Reef, Iceberg Point) → Anacortes (via James Island stopover)

Vendovi Island requires a separate day trip (Thu-Mon, Apr-Sep, 3-hr dock limit). Shaw rewards a half-day detour for quiet. Summer moorage at popular bays fills by early afternoon on weekends — arrive before noon or plan midweek.

Navigation Notes

  • Most marinas monitor VHF Channel 78A (Friday Harbor uses 66A).
  • NOAA raster charts 18421, 18423, 18424 have been cancelled. Use NOAA Electronic Navigational Charts (ENC) or NOAA Custom Chart application.
  • Maintain 1,000-yard buffer around Southern Resident killer whales.
  • Rosario Strait crossings involve potential 3-4 knot currents and heavy ferry traffic. Time with favorable tides.
  • Peak season: June through September. Off-season = reduced services but uncrowded moorage.