James Island Marine State Park #2
Washington State Parks owns and operates this moorage. Use of this buoy is on a first-come, first-served basis. WA State Parks accepts payment in person (on shore) or by calling Washington State Parks at 833-927-1222.
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This is a mooring buoy owned and operated by Washington State Parks. More info at https://www.parks.wa.gov/522/James-Island or https://www.parks.wa.gov/648/Moorage. Actual moorage condition may differ from this listing.
James Island Marine State Park sits low on the horizon, small and unassuming next to its neighbors in the San Juan archipelago. This tiny marine state park, accessible only by boat, may be the ideal retreat. Remote as it seems, James Island is not to be missed. Featuring emerald coves, forested trails, spectacular views and an isthmus with two white sand beaches, the park offers only 13 primitive campsites – three for travelers arriving by human- or wind-powered watercraft and 10 sites clustered in two areas on opposite sides of the isle, and moorage is available on both sides.
PARK FEATURES James Island Marine State Park is a 581-acre, marine camping and moorage park with 12,335 feet of saltwater shoreline on Rosario Strait. Much of James Island has been designated a Natural Forest Area and is closed to public access, except for designated recreational areas and 1.5 miles of high bluff trails with extraordinary views.
BOATING FEATURES Located in San Juan County on Puget Sound, James Island has four mooring buoys in the East Cove. Mooring buoys remain in place year-round. Moorage fees are charged year round from 1:00 PM to 8:00 AM on a first come, first served basis. All boaters must self-register and pay required fees upon arrival. Boaters must also pay for boats rafted to another boat. Boaters need to obey rafting limits posted on mooring buoys. West Cove has a dock with a 128-foot moorage float (256 linear feet). The dock remains in place year-round. No boats more than 45-feet are permitted on buoys. Please observe rafting limits posted on each buoy.
Salmon and bottom fishing is good in waters adjacent to James Island State Park.
BOAT MOORAGE Latitude: 48º 30' 46.98"" N (48.5130) Longitude: 122º 46' 23.88"" W (-122.7733)
GPS coordinates
Lat: 48.513084Lng: -122.7735