Spencer Spit State Park

Top choice in San Juan Islands


Spencer Spit State Park is one of only four state parks on the San Juan archipelago. Two sand spits have formed a marshy lagoon that is a prime spot for various species of waterfowl. It's a good place to kayak, fish, beachcomb and enjoy the scenery. If you've got gear and a shellfish license you can forage for mollusks.


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