Outdoor Odyssey’s most popular overnight sea kayak and camping trip picks you up in Friday Harbor and launches from the west side of San Juan Island, through prime orca whale habitat to picturesque Stuart Island, which is accessible only by boat. Paddle international waters, experiencing the beautiful and unique marine and bird life around this vast national park system, all while taking in the views of the Canadian Gulf Islands and the Olympic and Cascade Mountain Ranges. On land, enjoy time exploring the islands, camping, and fueling your journey with stellar, 3-course camp cuisine, prepared by your tour guide.
Explore the Itinerary:
Day 1
Your Outdoor Odysseys guide(s) will meet you in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. Our van will take the group to our launch site on the west side of the. After packing all camping and personal gear into the kayaks, we’ll have a thorough orientation covering the fitting of the boat, paddling technique, safety, and boat handling until everyone is comfortable. Then we’ll head out, paddling north along the picturesque Haro Strait, with views of the Canadian Gulf Islands and Vancouver Island to the west. We’ll keep a sharp eye out for whales, bird life, and other wildlife chasing the Fraser River bound salmon. After paddling along the rocky, tidally rich coastlines of San Juan and Henry Islands, we’ll stop for a long lunch prepared by your guide and chef. After refueling, we’ll cross the Spieden Channel to Stuart Island.
Our destination for the night is Reid Harbor on Stuart Island, which is only accessible by private boat. The campsites are nestled in a forest of red barked madronas, cedar and Douglas fir trees. After camp is set up, you can relax while your guide prepares a three course dinner. Life doesn’t get much better than sitting at a scenic, secluded waterfront campsite, sipping a glass of wine and eating gourmet appetizers, after a wonderful day of paddling.
Day 2
On our second day we’ll do “le grand” circumnavigation around Stuart Island, passing by numerous uninhabited islands in the Boundary Pass and John’s Pass and staying in prime whale watching habitat. We’ll kayak beneath the cliffs of the Stuart Island fog and light station and look out to Mount Baker all while sharing the coastline with resting harbor seals and nesting bald eagles. Match your exploration on water, with a hike in the afternoon to the Stuart Island one room schoolhouse and light station or relax at camp while your guide prepares another gourmet meal. Finish your evening by the campfire and under the light of the stars, or see the “stars in the water” on a guided bioluminescence kayak tour as an optional add on package.
Day 3
The adventure is far from over on the last day. Enjoy a hearty breakfast before packing up camp and revisiting the waters of the Speiden Channel and Haro Strait, maximizing our time in prime whale territory and increasing our chances of seeing the J, K, and L resident or more popular Biggs orcas. We’ll dine on one last artfully prepared lunch before completing our paddle and landing back on the west side of San Juan Island. We’ll load our gear and our paddlers and have you back to Friday Harbor between 3-4 PM to meet your Washington State ferry or continue your time on the islands.
This Trip Includes:
- All Meals
- Kayaking instructions and guiding
- Tour naration
- Kayaking Gear
- Dry Bags: 10L to carry and 30L for packing
- Tent
- Transporation to and from launch site
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You can register for this event with our Sea Kayaking Partner, Outdoor Odysseys, for a 50% deposit.
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