Patos Island Marine State Park is the northernmost of all the San Juan islands. Similar to other islands in the chain, this island has a pack-in-take-out policy for food and garbage. Though there is no drinkable water on the island, guests may bring some in for usage. There are only seven camping sites on the island, and a group campsite is often used by the volunteers who maintain the island’s lighthouse. Since these are first-come-first-serve, it’s important that visitors plan accordingly. With proper recreational licenses, visitors can go fishing or shellfish harvesting. Lighthouse tours are available most weekends during the warmer months.

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