Travel USA: 3 Lesser-Known Islands To Visit In Washington State’s Beautiful San Juan Archipelago

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As a travel expert with a keen eye for destinations that blend natural beauty, adventure, and genuine escape, I thoroughly enjoyed MaryRose Denton’s article on TravelAwaits titled “3 Lesser-Known Islands To Visit In Washington State’s Beautiful San Juan Archipelago” (published November 20, 2022). It spotlights Sucia, Matia, and Patos Islands—true hidden gems in the northern reaches of the San Juan Archipelago that offer a quieter, more immersive alternative to the ferry-served trio of San Juan, Orcas, and Lopez.

Denton captures the essence of the Salish Sea’s magic: those rolling fjords, crystal-clear waters, resident orca pods, and the serene maritime lifestyle that draws sailors, kayakers, and nature lovers. Her personal touch shines through, with stunning photos she took herself (like the sunset over Echo Bay on Sucia or the madrone trees framing the trails), adding authenticity to her recommendations. As someone who values off-the-beaten-path experiences, I appreciate how she emphasizes these islands’ remoteness—no ferries, only boat or seaplane access via water taxis like Island Express from Anacortes or Outer Island Excursions from Orcas—which keeps crowds at bay and preserves the peaceful vibe.

Strengths of the Article

The piece excels at practical, thoughtful advice:

•  Access and timing: The clear pro tips on shoulder-season visits (May–June or September–early October) for milder weather and fewer people align perfectly with real-world experiences. Summer can get busy at anchorages, but these months deliver the best balance.

•  Activities tailored to each island — Hiking on Sucia’s 10 miles of trails (with dog-friendly leashing noted), meditative kayaking in its bays, beachcombing for Indigenous shell middens, and crabbing/fishing (with the essential reminder to get a Washington State license and check regulations).

•  Matia’s enchanted old-growth forest loop (just 1.2 miles but profoundly immersive), wildlife refuge status, and no-dogs rule for habitat protection.

•  Patos’s star attraction—the historic 1893 lighthouse—reached via a half-mile trail through madrone forest, plus summer bioluminescence and epic stargazing in Active Cove.

These details make the article genuinely useful for planners, whether you’re chartering a boat, joining a guided excursion, or sailing your own vessel. Denton also weaves in cultural respect (Indigenous history, orca conservation) and environmental mindfulness, which elevates it beyond a simple listicle.

Minor Critiques and Additional Insights

While the article is spot-on for newcomers, it could have delved a bit deeper into logistics for first-timers:

•  Moorage fees apply at many sites (e.g., buoys and docks on Sucia), and some areas require reservations or first-come, first-served anchoring—always check current Washington State Parks updates.

•  Navigation caution: The waters around these “Outer Islands” have strong currents (especially near Patos and Sucia), reefs, and variable weather; experienced boaters or guided services are highly recommended if you’re new to the area.

•  From visitor reviews and park info, Sucia often earns “crown jewel” status for its dramatic sandstone formations, world-class snorkeling/clamming, and abundant wildlife—echoing Denton’s praise but adding that it’s consistently ranked among top global boating destinations.

•  Matia feels like a fairy-tale rainforest escape, with its limited public access preserving true solitude.

•  Patos offers that rare frontier feel, with lighthouse tours (seasonal via Keepers of the Patos Light volunteers) and proximity to the Canadian border for sweeping views.

Overall, this is a solid, inspiring 4.5/5 article—well-researched, beautifully illustrated, and perfectly pitched for travelers seeking meaningful, low-key adventures rather than crowded tourist spots. If you’re dreaming of the Pacific Northwest’s wild side—think seals sunbathing, madrone-lined trails, and nights under the Milky Way—these three islands deliver. Denton’s piece is an excellent starting point; once you’re there, the real reward is the quiet connection to nature she so evocatively describes.

Highly recommended reading for anyone planning a San Juan escape. Thanks, MaryRose, for shining a light on these lesser-known treasures!

Warm regards,

Lassi Pensikkala

Destination expert & travel writer

Updated 2026 · © Lassi Pensikkala

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