- Property Type: Trust-Owned
- Date Added: 2009
- Guemes Island
- 289 acres
- Open to the Public, Featured Property
- Bird & Wildlife Watching
- Hiking & Walking
The Guemes Mountain & Valley Conservation Area protects 289 acres on Guemes Island. These protected lands connect to over 400 acres of public and private land designated for conservation across the island.
Conservation Story
The Guemes Mountain & Valley Conservation Area was protected through an unprecedented partnership between Skagit Land Trust, San Juan Preservation Trust, and the residents of Guemes Island. Hundreds of donors contributed to protecting this jewel of the islands.
Site History and Ecology
The property plays an important role as a buffer to adjacent protected properties along the coastline, including a parcel acquired by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to protect perigrine falcon and bald eagle nesting habitat, as well as habitat for other seabirds that nest along the rocky ledges on the coast. The mountain prairie, woodland and wetland habitat of the Guemes Mountain & Valley Conservation Area complements the shoreline feeder bluff of the Kelly’s Point property, also managed by Skagit Land Trust on Guemes Island.

Access
Pockets of wildflowers survive on thin soils of the mountain top. To protect this fragile habitat, Guemes Mountain is a day hiking site only. Camping, fires, motorized vehicles, bikes, and horses are not allowed.
How to Get There
Take WA-20 west to Anacortes. Continue on WA-20 Spur west. Turn right on Commercial Avenue. Turn left at 12th street. Turn right at I Avenue. Board the Guemes Island/Anacortes Ferry. From the Guemes Island Ferry terminal, turn right onto S. Shore Road (Southshore Road). Follow for 1.6 miles. Turn right on S. Shore Road follow for another 0.4 miles. Look for a gravel parking area on the right.











