Lopez Island is the third largest island in the San Juan Islands.
Compared to its larger neighbors Orcas Island and San Juan Island, Lopez has a more bucolic charm. It is relatively flat and most of it remains quite undeveloped. This is a conscious decision by local residents, who prefer a rural lifestyle, even if it means forgoing modern conveniences such as widespread cellular phone service, and being underpopulated enough to be considered flyover space by the pilots at Whidbey Island Air Force Base. Many residents rely heavily on local agriculture, as the high prices at the local grocery store make it cost-prohibitive for many residents to eat imported food out of season.
Bring a car on the ferry. While the roads are great for cycling, you won't want to bike the whole way to the South End. There is an island taxi service but it is not reliable.
Be sure to check out Odlin Park and Spencer's Spit, located near the ferry landing, Otis Perkis beach, near Fisherman Bay, and Agate Beach, on the South End of the island. Also on the South End are such local favorite spots as Watmough Bay and Aleck Bay.
Lopez Island features some of the best natural parks and preserves in the San Juan Islands. Locals and tourist enjoy spending their time hiking, biking and kayaking. The locals are very community orientated. The library, community center, and grange feature events each week from concerts to guest speakers. Lopez is a place to escape the busy world and appreciate nature and community. Locals ask that you stay on the marked hiking trails and practice leave no trace.
Some of the island's businesses include:
Lopez Island has few restaurants:
All restaurants serve drinks on Lopez but The Islander Resort, Galley bar and Haven have a dedicated bar. Vita's is a gourmet deli and wine bar. You can buy wine by the bottle or glass. The grocery store has a large selection of beer, wine and Liquor but closes early.
The island features two hotels. The Edenwild Boutique Inn is a small hotel located in Lopez Village and is open year round. Most of the island's shops and restaurants are walk-able from this location. A bike and kayak rental shop is located onsite that also offers rentals and whale tours. The Islander Resort features a pool, restaurant/bar, marina and proximity to kayak and bike rental shop. Mackaye Harbor Inn is the only B&B on the island and is open during the spring and summer months. Most lodging on the island requires reservations. Vacation home rentals require that their owners' post a County Vacation Home Permit in their listing to be a legal accommodation.
The other San Juan islands: Orcas Island and San Juan Island
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