Blind Island Marine State Park Campground
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Reviewed Aug. 3, 2018

Bring your Raccoon repellent if you are visiting Blind Island

Blind Island is tiny but for a kayaker it is a perfect spot to camp while touring the San Juan Islands. At first glance Blind looks like one of a dozen small mound islands in this area BUT it is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail which makes it a gem. The majority of this beautiful island group is privately owned. That can make island hopping a challenge, especially in the summer when the available sites are packed.

Bring all your own water, there is no fresh water available on Blind Island. There are 2 campsites available at the top of the island. Great views await you of Shaw, Orcas and Mt Baker.

Did I mention Raccoons. They maybe cute in photos but on Blind they are a constant unwanted companion. They will attempt to get into your food-day and night. Be very conscious of their presence and keep a very clean camp.

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  • Review photo of Blind Island Marine State Park Campground by Joel  T., August 3, 2018