Having spent our time researching, route-finding, and setting up great itineraries on the islands, we've fallen in love! Here are our top reasons to make the San Juan islands your next biking destination:
Perfect biking weather
In the rainshadow of the Olympic Mountains, the San Juan Islands are much sunnier and drier than what typically comes to mind of the Pacific Northwest. Summertime temps typically range between 50 and 70, perfect for an active day outdoors!
The lighthouse at Lime Kiln Point on a perfect clear day.
Good eats
From salmon to halibut to oysters, the locally harvested seafood is the freshest imaginable. There is also a strong agricultural community producing fresh fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and meats for outstanding farm-to-table dining.
Enjoy the local produce markets
Wildlife
Orcas are the star attraction in the San Juan Islands, but the rich coastal waters support a complex ecosystem, home to harbor seals, porpoises, and bald eagles, as well as abundant tidal critters like sea stars and anemones. Consider spending an extra night in the islands and going on a wildlife boat tour.
If you're lucky, you could even spot Orcas
Ferries
Traveling by water provides a unique experience, giving you a different perspective on the meandering coastline of these rocky isles. Ferrying between islands will break up your bike rides, but it’ll also be a highlight of your trip, with the wind in your hair, the sun on your face, and nothing to do but bask in the salt spray on the ferry’s outer decks.
Even the commuting is a highlight
Eclectic villages
The tiny towns that dot the San Juans are full of characters - not just the people who choose to live here, but also the buildings, boats, shops, art galleries, and historic sites. Around each corner is another story, if you take the time to discover them.
Exploring a farmers' market at Eastsound, one of the larger villages.
Find out more by contacting the experienced team at hello@macsadventure.com for more information.