San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge
c/o Nisqually NWR Complex 100 Brown Farm Road Olympia, WA 98506 (206) 753-9467
Directions: Located in Northern Puget Sound. Best access to the islands is by boat from
Anacortes or Friday Harbor. Write for map and regulations.
Primary Wildlife: Most smaller islands are nesting and loafing sites for glaucous-winged gulls,
cormorants, pigeon guillemots, tufted puffins, rhinoceros auklets, black oystercatchers, and a variety of
shorebirds. Harbor seals haul out on several islands. Bald eagles nest.
Habitat:: A group of 83 islands in the San Juan archipelago, totaling 454 acres. Islands are
catagorized into four major habitat types: reefs, rocks, grassy islands, and forested islands.
Recreation and Education: Wildlife observation, study, and photography are allowed on Matia
and Turn islands. Moorage and camping are allowed on Turn Island and on a 5-acre designated
campground on Matia Island. One mile wilderness trail on Matia Island. All other refuge islands may
be viewed from boats, but are closed to public access. Visitors should stay at least 200 yards offshore to
avoid flushing adult birds off nests.
Special Note: Two of the islands (Matia and Turn) have considerable public use and are managed
by cooperative agreement with Washington Department of Parks and Recreation. On Matia Island, only 5
acres are considered Marine State Park, with the remaining 140 acres included in the San Juan Islands
Wilderness.
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