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Lime Kiln Lighthouse: San Juan Island

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Lime Kiln Lighthouse: San Juan Island

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The Lime Kiln Lighthouse is located on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington. This historic lighthouse, built in 1919, is named after the lime kilns that were constructed in the area during the 1860s. The lighthouse stands as a sentinel over the Haro Strait, a major shipping route, and is renowned for its picturesque setting and historical significance. The surrounding area was once heavily quarried for limestone, and remnants of the old kilns can still be seen today.

The lighthouse is a popular spot for whale watching, offering visitors the chance to see orcas, gray whales, and other marine life from its vantage points. The Lime Kiln Point State Park, where the lighthouse is situated, provides various recreational activities such as hiking, bird watching, and kayaking. The park also features an interpretive center that educates visitors about the local marine environment and the history of lime production on the island.

For more detailed information and stunning images of the Lime Kiln Lighthouse, you can visit Crystal Seas Kayaking . This site offers a comprehensive gallery and additional insights into the lighthouse and its surroundings.

Additional Links:
Crystal Seas Kayaking San Juan Islands Photo Gallery
Crystal Seas Kayaking - Guide to the San Juan Islands
San Juan Islands Kayak Tours and Bike Tours with Crystal Seas Kayaking


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