Lopez Island Map
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This map shows roads, villages, ferries, trails, peaks, lakes, rivers, buildings, airports, campsites, and parks on Lopez Island.
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Map of Lopez Village
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This map shows streets, trails, picnic areas, houses, buildings, cafes, bars, restaurants, hotels, museums, restrooms, parking lots, shops, churches, points of interest, and parks in Lopez Village.
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Lopez Island Location On The Washington State Map
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This map shows where Lopez Island is located on the Washington State Map.
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Lopez Island Tourist Map
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This map shows points of interest, tourist attractions, and parks on Lopez Island.
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Lopez Island Bike Map
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This map shows roads, bike routes, bike pullout, ferry landing, airport, restrooms, campgrounds, trailheads, trails, and marinas on Lopez Island.
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Maps of San Juan Islands
San Juan Islands- San Juan Island
--- Friday Harbor
- Orcas Island
--- Eastsound
- Blakely Island
- Decatur Island
- Center Island
- James Island
- San Juan Island
- Shaw Island
- Stuart Island
- Johns Island
- Waldron Island
About Lopez Island
Lopez Island, locally known as "Slowpez" due to its relaxed atmosphere and residents' friendly wave to passing motorists, is the third-largest island in the San Juan Islands archipelago. Covering approximately 30 square miles (77 km²), Lopez features gentler topography compared to its neighbors, making it particularly popular with cyclists. The island's relatively flat terrain and scenic rural roads create ideal conditions for bicycle touring, and cycling culture is deeply embedded in the local community.
The island's economy traditionally relied on agriculture and fishing, with sheep farming and fruit orchards playing significant roles in its early development. Today, Lopez maintains its agricultural heritage through family farms, vineyards, and farmers markets, while tourism has become increasingly important. The island hosts several organic farms and supports a farm-to-table dining culture.
Geography and Ecology
Lopez Island's coastline features numerous bays, including Fisherman Bay, the largest harbor on the island and home to a marina and commercial center. Spencer Spit State Park, located on the eastern shore, offers camping, hiking, and beach access. The park's distinctive sand spit extends into the water, creating a unique habitat for marine life and shorebirds.
The island supports diverse wildlife including black-tailed deer, bald eagles, river otters, and seasonal migrations of various bird species. Marine mammals such as harbor seals, sea lions, and orcas are frequently observed in surrounding waters.
Community Character
Lopez Village serves as the island's main commercial area, featuring essential services, shops, and restaurants. The community is known for its cooperative spirit and strong environmental ethic. The island maintains a population of approximately 3,100 permanent residents who actively participate in preserving the rural character and natural beauty of their home. Lopez Island is accessible via Washington State Ferries and a small airstrip accommodates private aircraft.
The Facts:| State: | Washington |
| County: | San Juan |
| Largest settlement: | Lopez Village |
| Area: | 29.81 sq mi (77.2 sq km) |
| Population (2020): | 3,156 |
| Coordinates: | 48°28′44″N 122°53′31″W |
Main sights in Lopez Island
- Spencer Spit State Park
- Shark Reef Sanctuary
- Odlin County Park
- Agate Beach Park
- Iceberg Point
- Watmough Bay
- Lopez Island Historical Museum
- Fisherman Bay
- Lopez Village
- MacKaye Harbor
- Point Colville
- Hummel Lake
- Lopez Island Vineyards & Winery
- Richardson General Store
- Davis Bay
- Cape San Juan
- Weeks Point
- Swifts Bay
- Lopez Island Creamery
- Center Church Road Overlook
How to Get to Lopez Island
Lopez Island is one of the beautiful San Juan Islands in Washington State. Here are the main ways to reach this peaceful destination:
By Ferry
The most common way to reach Lopez Island is via Washington State Ferries:
- Take the ferry from Anacortes, WA to Lopez Island
- Ferry runs year-round with multiple daily departures
- Journey takes approximately 40 minutes
- You can bring your car, bicycle, or travel as a walk-on passenger
- Advance reservations recommended, especially during summer months
Getting to Anacortes
To reach the Anacortes ferry terminal:
- By car: Drive to Anacortes via Highway 20. The ferry terminal is located at 2100 Ferry Terminal Road
- By bus: Take Skagit Transit or Island Transit to Anacortes
- By air: Fly into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, then drive or take shuttle services
By Private Boat
Lopez Island has several marinas and moorage facilities:
- Lopez Islander Resort Marina
- Islands Marine Center
- Fisherman Bay
By Small Aircraft
For those with access to private planes:
- Lopez Airport has a paved runway for small aircraft
- Airport code: S31
- No commercial flights available
Important Tips
- Check ferry schedules in advance at wsdot.wa.gov
- Arrive at least 30 minutes early for vehicle loading
- Summer months are busiest - book reservations early
- Consider bringing a bicycle for easy island transportation
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