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Road cycling in Stuart Island Marine State Park is characterized by its unique island setting, accessible primarily by watercraft. While the island features rustic roads, it is not a traditional destination for extensive paved road cycling routes. The terrain includes forested areas and coastal stretches, with roads leading to points of interest such as the Turn Point Light Station. Any cycling on the island would likely be on unpaved or minimally maintained surfaces.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
5.0
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26
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30.6km
01:24
280m
280m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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35.2km
01:57
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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24.1km
01:17
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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63.9km
03:23
710m
710m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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This lovely lake sits just off Roche Harbor Road. As you pedal by, you might also spot a series of yurts on the peninsula that extends into the lake, giving it its name. This is Lakedale Resort, where you can book a stay in one of the yurts if you so desire.
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This bay's tragic name comes from the fact that remains of victims of the 1862 smallpox epidemic were burned here. Despite the name and challenging history, the views are sensational as soon as you come out of the trees, and you can walk right down to the beach.
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Head off of the road here to find Smallpox Bay. Smallpox Bay earned its name as it became a poignant site where victims of the 1862 Pacific Northwest smallpox epidemic, predominantly indigenous people, succumbed. U.S. officers, responsible for handling the aftermath, solemnly conducted the burning of the deceased victims' remains in this somber location. The views here are fantastic and worth a stop.
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In this area, you'll find a historic building that provides plenty of information about the area and its history. You can access a nice beach with views of the water and surroundings. This is a great spot for a rest and some wildlife watching, as you may see anything from animals in the sea, on land, or in the air.
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This area in the San Juan Island region is known as the American Camp, as the U.S. Army occupied the site from July 1859 through November 1874. Here, you can enjoy a blend of history along with stunning views of the water and meadows.
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English Camp is part of the San Juan Island National Historical Park (SJINHP). This is a beautiful park in its own right, but it also contains a coastal camp that commemorates the British presence during the Pig War of 1859 through 1872. Today, you can view what remains from the British occupation. The Union Jack is still raised over the English Camp on a daily basis, even today.
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In this area, you'll find a historic building that provides plenty of information about the area along with its history. You can access a nice beach with views of the water and surroundings. This is a great spot for a quick hike and some wildlife watching, as you may see anything from animals in the sea, on land, or in the air.
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This area in the San Juan Island region is known as the American Camp, as the U.S. Army occupied the site from July 1859 through November 1874. Here you can enjoy a blend of history along with stunning views of the water and meadows.
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Stuart Island Marine State Park is primarily accessible by watercraft and features rustic, unpaved, or minimally maintained roads. While you can enjoy leisurely rides on these surfaces, it is not a destination for extensive paved road cycling routes typically associated with traditional road biking.
On Stuart Island, you can expect to ride on rustic roads, which are generally unpaved or minimally maintained. These are suitable for leisurely rides, offering a unique way to explore the island's natural beauty and reach points of interest like the Turn Point Light Station.
Yes, while Stuart Island itself has rustic roads, the surrounding region offers several road cycling routes on nearby islands. For example, you can explore routes like the Dream Lake – Friday Harbor loop from Roche Harbor or the Roadbike loop from Sidney, which provide scenic views and varied terrain.
The road cycling routes available in the broader area, such as those near Stuart Island Marine State Park, are generally rated as moderate. These routes offer a good balance of challenge and scenic enjoyment for experienced road cyclists.
Stuart Island Marine State Park offers several attractions. You can visit the historic Turn Point Light Station, explore the island's blue coves and rocky beaches, or hike its forested trails. The Stuart Island Schoolhouse is also a unique community landmark.
Stuart Island Marine State Park is unique in that it is only accessible by watercraft. There is no road access to the island itself. Visitors typically arrive by boat, kayak, or other marine vessels, often utilizing the moorage facilities at Reid Harbor and Prevost Harbor.
The park is a hub for marine-based recreation. Popular activities include boating, kayaking, crabbing, fishing, paddleboarding, and swimming in the park's blue coves. There are also 3.5 miles of forested hiking trails for exploring the island on foot.
The road cycling routes in the region, including those near Stuart Island Marine State Park, are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 3 reviews. More than 80 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic views and unique island experiences.
For those seeking longer rides, the region offers routes like the Nordstrom's Lane – Eastsound Waterfront Park loop from Mount Young, which is a more challenging and extensive option, covering a significant distance across the islands.
Yes, there are several loop routes available for road cycling in the broader region. Examples include the Dream Lake – Fish Hook Lake loop from Posey Island State Park and the Roadbike loop from Sidney, offering circular journeys through diverse landscapes.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting Stuart Island Marine State Park, especially if you wish to tour the Turn Point Light Station and Keepers House, which are open during this period. The warmer weather also enhances marine activities and leisurely rides on the island's rustic roads.
The road cycling routes listed in the broader region are generally rated as moderate, suggesting they are best suited for cyclists with some experience. For families or beginners, the rustic roads on Stuart Island itself might offer a more relaxed, leisurely cycling experience, though they are not paved road cycling routes.
Yes, some routes in the region connect different island points, offering a diverse cycling experience. For instance, the Dream Lake – Friday Harbor loop from Roche Harbor provides scenic views as it links various locations across the islands.


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