Doe Island Marine State Park
Doe Island Marine State Park is a tiny dot on the map next to Orcas Island, but as an island destination, you could not ask for more.
Once on terra firma, the island's 0.3-mile perimeter loop is a short, rugged hike, so bring your good boots and trekking poles. Campsites are first come, first served, and all provide glorious views. The island's rocky south side features two pocket coves perfect for beaching a kayak.
While the south and east sides are stony and bare, the island's north and west sides are pleasantly shaded, and Orcas Island is visible across the narrow channel that separates little Doe from its mammoth neighbor.
PARK FEATURES
Accessible only by boat, Doe Island Marine State Park is a quiet 7-acre marine moorage and camping park with 2,049 feet of saltwater shoreline southeast of Orcas Island. Accessible only by boat, the park features views of the Salish Sea and surrounding mountains and islands. There is no potable water on Doe Island and visitors must pack out what they pack in.
PICNIC & DAY-USE FACILITIES
The park has one vault toilet and 0.3 mile loop trail. The marine state parks do not have garbage service. Visitors need to pack out what they pack in.
ACTIVITIES
TRAILS
0.3 miles of hiking trails
WATER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
60 feet of dock
Boating
Crabbing
Diving
Oysters
Saltwater fishing
OTHER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Bird watching
Wildlife viewing
BOATING FEATURES
Located in San Juan County on Puget Sound, Doe Island has 60-feet of dock (30 feet on each side of dock). The dock seasonally is removed mid-October through March.
CAMPSITE INFORMATION
The park has five campsites, each with a table and stove. There is one vault toilet and a loop trail on the island. Camping is available on a first come, first served basis. Camping fees are in place year-round. Campers must self-register and pay fees at the bulletin board/pay station.
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