Saddlebag Island Marine State Park is a public recreation area made up of Saddlebag Island, part of the
San Juan Islands
The San Juan Islands are an archipelago in the Pacific Northwest of the United States between the U.S. state of Washington and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The San Juan Islands are part of Washington state, and form the core of ...
, in
Skagit County,
Washington
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.
[ The island sits in Padilla Bay northeast of Anacortes, Washington. Dot Island] and Huckleberry Island lie nearby. Saddlebag Island was held in private ownership until 1974, when the state purchased it for $192,000 for use as a state park.[
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Activities and amenities
Park activities include hiking, boating, crabbing, diving, saltwater fishing, swimming, water skiing, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing. The island has four primitive campsites, one of which is reserved for human- or wind-powered visitors on the Cascadia Marine Trail The Cascadia Marine Trail is a water trail on Puget Sound
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. The island has no mooring buoys or docks.[
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References
External links
Saddlebag Island Marine State Park
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Saddlebag Island Marine State Park Map
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
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State parks of Washington (state)
Parks in Skagit County, Washington
Protected areas established in 1974
1974 establishments in Washington (state)
San Juan Islands
Uninhabited islands of Washington (state)