Blakely Island Map

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San Juan Islands Map

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About Blakely Island

Blakely Island is a privately owned island in the San Juan Islands archipelago, covering approximately 4,300 acres. Located between Orcas Island and the mainland, Blakely Island is one of the larger privately held islands in the group. The island is not served by Washington State Ferries and maintains a primarily residential character with limited access for non-residents.

The island operates as a private community with a homeowners' association managing common areas and infrastructure. A private marina provides moorage for residents and their guests. Blakely Island features an airstrip for private aircraft, which serves as one of the primary means of access along with private boats. The island's infrastructure is maintained by its residents, including roads, utilities, and community facilities.

History and Development

Historically, Blakely Island was used for logging and farming. In the early 20th century, it supported a small community with a school and general store. The island's development shifted toward residential use as logging operations ceased and private ownership consolidated. Today, the island contains a mix of permanent residences and vacation homes, with development carefully managed to preserve natural character.

The island's geography includes forested hills, rocky shorelines, and protected coves. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, eagles, and various marine species commonly observed. The surrounding waters provide opportunities for boating, fishing, and diving, though these activities are primarily enjoyed by residents and their guests due to the island's private nature. Blakely Island represents a unique model of private island community in the San Juan archipelago, balancing residential development with environmental preservation.

The Facts:
State: Washington
County: San Juan
Area: 6.5 sq mi (16.85 sq km)
Population: ~ 50
Coordinates: 48.56025°N 122.80243°W




Main sights in Blakely Island

  • Blakely Island Marina
  • Spencer Lake
  • Armitage Island
  • Blakely Island General Store
  • Thatcher Bay
  • Peavine Pass
  • Private beaches
  • Forest hiking trails
  • Blakely Island Airport
  • Residential waterfront areas


How to Get to Blakely Island

Blakely Island is a private island located in the San Juan Islands archipelago in Washington State. Access is restricted to property owners, their guests, and authorized personnel only.

Transportation Options for Authorized Visitors

By Private Ferry:

  • Blakely Island operates its own private ferry service for residents and guests
  • Ferry departs from Anacortes, Washington
  • Advanced arrangements must be made through property management
  • Ferry schedule is limited and varies seasonally

By Private Aircraft:

  • Blakely Island has a private airstrip
  • Prior permission required for landing
  • Contact island management for clearance
  • Small aircraft only (single and twin-engine planes)

By Private Boat:

  • Marina facilities available for property owners and guests
  • Advance docking arrangements required
  • Contact harbormaster before arrival
  • Fuel and basic services available at marina

Getting to Anacortes (Ferry Departure Point)

From Seattle:

  • Drive north on Interstate 5 for approximately 80 miles
  • Take Exit 230 for Highway 20 West toward Anacortes
  • Follow Highway 20 for about 12 miles to Anacortes
  • Total driving time: approximately 1.5-2 hours

From Vancouver, BC:

  • Drive south on Highway 99 to US border
  • Continue on Interstate 5 South
  • Take Exit 230 for Highway 20 West toward Anacortes
  • Total driving time: approximately 2-3 hours (plus border crossing time)

Important Notes

Access Restrictions:

  • Blakely Island is entirely private property
  • Public access is not permitted
  • All visitors must have prior authorization
  • Contact property management before making travel plans

Planning Considerations:

  • Weather can affect ferry and flight schedules
  • Limited services available on the island
  • Advance reservations required for all transportation
  • Bring necessary supplies as shopping options are minimal

Written and fact-checked by Ontheworldmap.com team.