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- Stuart Island State Park consists of 86 acres with 4,000 feet of saltwater shoreline on Haro Strait. Boating amenities include 22 mooring buoys, 907 lineal feet of 12 foot wide moorage float and one boat pump out.
Other park amenities include hiking trails, one Cascadia Marine trail campsite, 19 primitive campsites, picnic units, two pit toilets and two composting toilets. Potable water is available in the park.This park is part of the marine parks and boat moorage system. Facility use is first come, first served, with continuous moorage limited to three consecutive nights. Fees are charged year around. Call (360) 753-5771 for a fee update as all fees are subject to change.
Of special interest to plant lovers is a large colony of prickly pear cactus that was discovered in the Reid Harbor area.
Recreation on the island includes primitive camping, picnicking, hiking trails, fishing, clam digging and crabbing.
This park is accessible only by boat, four miles northwest of San Juan Island in San Juan County.
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