San Juan County Conservation Land Bank
Kellett Bluff Preserve
San Juan Island
Activities
Features
At the end of 2016, the Conservation Land Bank received the spectacular gift of Kellett Bluff Preserve, an 80-acre property on Henry Island, which has two shorelines extending over 3,100 feet in total. The western shore on Haro Strait hosts cormorant rookeries, and above, Garry oak savannah reaches to the summit with expansive views to Vancouver Island. On the east, dense forests of the interior yield to Open Bay with several pocket beaches nestled amidst rocky outcrops.
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Trail Description
There are no public docks or landing facilities at the Preserve. Access is by private boat, kayak, or other human-powered craft only. No overnight camping or fires of any kind are permitted. No motorized vessels are permitted on the beach.
Driving Directions
Access is by private boat, kayak, or other human-powered craft only.
When you visit
• Stay on designated trails.
• Day use only, no camping.
• No fires.
• Leash your dog and pack out waste.
• Access is by private boat, kayak, or other human-powered craft only.
• Follow leave no trace principles. Take nothing and leave nothing.
Click the links below to see what flora and fauna others are observing at this Preserve.
