If you’re planning your next Washington getaway, reserve a spot on the ferry and visit Lopez Island. It isn’t the largest or most populated destination, but those who love Lopez (or “Slow-pez” as its residents fondly refer to it) prefer it that way. This island is a hiker, cyclist, and small-town lover’s dream. Sure, Shark Reef Sanctuary isn’t the only breathtaking attraction worth exploring on the island. But this underrated gem is my favorite bite-sized trail with out-sized beauty in the state. While this waterfront park in the San Juans might only be a mile, I’ve never spent less than three hours there. All that’s required to make this your most memorable outdoor adventure yet is a good snack, a camera for the memories, and a willingness to be moved by the Strait of Juan de Fuca’s beauty.
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If you’re planning your next adventure in Washington State, consider checking out Shark Reef Sanctuary, a stunning waterfront park in the San Juans. Even if you don’t stay on Lopez Island, there are plenty of unique accommodations on the other islands just a ferry ride away!
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