English Camp, San Juan Islands National Historical Park

ENGLISH CAMP, SAN JUAN ISLAND NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

Call 360-378-2240
West Valley Rd., Friday Harbor, WA 98250

Park grounds are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

Spend a little time on San Juan Island and you’re almost certain to hear about "The Pig War," which in 1859 led to a 12-year joint British/U.S. occupation of the island while the two nations argued over who owned the San Juans. The Royal Marines lived at English Camp, at the north end of the island, and a few buildings, a formal garden, and a cemetery remain from their time here.

Today, this beautiful day-use park on the shores of Garrison Bay includes parade grounds with 4 historic buildings and trails that range from a fairly strenuous hike up Young Hill to the cemetery and beyond to an easy 45-minute loop through woodland and along the bay.

  • From the ferry terminal in Friday Harbor, you will be almost immediately directed left on Spring St.
  • Stay on Spring St for two blocks and then take a right on Second St.
  • Second St turns into Guard St, which turns into Beaverton Valley Rd as it heads out of town.
  • After several miles, Beaverton Valley Rd becomes West Valley Rd.
  • A little over 8 miles from town you will see the well-signed entrance to English Camp on your left. This is your first left after passing Yacht Haven Rd. If you reach Roche Harbor Rd, you’ve gone too far.
  • The entire route is paved. Although this is technically a National Park, no permits are required to park here. There is a bike rack, bathrooms, and parking for approx 25 cars. Dogs are allowed on leash.

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San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau
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1-888-468-3701 x1 | (360) 378-9551 x1
P.O. Box 1330, Friday Harbor, Washington 98250
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