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Burrows Island is located just to the south of Fidalgo Head and the Anacortes Ferry, and it is easily accessed from Washington Park. The trip out is an exciting paddle through the narrow channels separating Burrows Island and Fidalgo Head and Allan Island (privately owned). The currents in these channels can be very strong, and they offer the paddler an opportunity to play in the eddies and tidal rips that often form throughout the route. On the western side of Burrows there is an abandoned lighthouse that can be explored either from the coast or from the trails that lead there from the Cascadia Marine Trail site located on the eastern shores of the island. You'll also have ample opportunity to explore the nearby tide pools.
Puget Sound Lighthouses
In total, the Puget Sound is home to 19 U.S. lighthouses still standing, not all of which are currently in use. Lighthouses and light stations include (from north to south):
- Patos Island Lighthouse
- Turn Point Lighthouse
- Lime Kiln Lighthouse
- Cattle Point Lighthouse
- New Dungeness Lighthouse
- Admiralty Head Lighthouse
- Point Wilson Lighthouse
- Marrowstone Point Lighthouse
- Bush Point Light
- Mukilteo Lighthouse
- Skunk Bay Lighthouse
- Point No Point Lighthouse
- West Point Lighthouse
- Alki Point Lighthouse
- Point Robinson Lighthouse
- Browns Point Lighthouse
- Gig Harbor Lighthouse
- Dofflemyer Point Lighthouse
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