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A ferry rounds the corner near Blind Island State Park, a popular stop along the route.
Boat traffic along the narrow waterways on the northern side of Shaw Island.
Turn Island, near Friday Harbor, is a great spot to stay after a late start from Friday Harbor.
A ferry heads past Turn Island on the way to Friday Harbor.
Houses near Friday Harbor on San Juan Island.
The Wasp Islands are a popular side trip when circumnavigating Shaw Island.
The Wasp Islands are a popular side trip when circumnavigating Shaw Island.
Extending the trip to Jones Island is a popular option.
The Wasp Islands are a popular side trip when circumnavigating Shaw Island.
The Wasp Islands are a popular side trip when circumnavigating Shaw Island.
The Wasp Islands are a popular side trip when circumnavigating Shaw Island.
Blind Island is a popular place to stay on the northern side of Shaw Island.
Blind Island is a popular place to stay on the northern side of Shaw Island.
Boat traffic along the narrow waterways on the northern side of Shaw Island.
Boat traffic along the narrow waterways on the northern side of Shaw Island.
Blind Island is a popular place to stay on the northern side of Shaw Island.

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