• Source: Doe Island Marine State Park
    • Doe Island State Park is a public recreation area comprising the entirety of Doe Island, a seven-acre (2.8 ha) island lying some 300 feet (91 m) off the eastern flank of Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands group in San Juan County, Washington. It has 2,049 feet (625 m) of shoreline and a trail three-tenths of a mile long that circles the island. It is only accessible by water. The Washington State Parks originally acquired a portion of the island from the Bureau of Land Management in 1964 for $15.27, with a second acquisition in 1967 from the DNR at no cost.


      Activities on the Island


      Camping, with five no-reservation sites, each with a fire ring, picnic tables, and a vault toilet. That being said, the island does not have potable water or electricity.
      Boating, although community reports indicate that the dock on the island was destroyed and has yet to be repaired.
      Fishing, as well as oyster and crab harvesting.
      Birdwatching, and wildlife viewing.


      References




      External links


      Doe Island Marine State Park Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
      Doe Island Marine State Park Map Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission

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