Last updated: August 31, 2022
Place
Mount Finlayson Loop Trail
Quick Facts
Location:
Friday Harbor, WA
Amenities
5 listed
Bicycle - Rack, Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board, Parking - Auto, Pets Allowed, Trailhead
The Mount Finlayson Loop Trail begins at the Jakle’s Lagoon Trailhead on the side of the parking lot nearest Cattle Point Road. On a clear day, hikers will enjoy breathtaking views of the Olympic Peninsula, Cascade Mountains, nearby islands, and Mount Rainier in the distance. This loop trail has many options in terms of hiking distance from 2-4 miles in total. The trail is mainly forested, with the trees clearing away at the top of the hill.
As you begin the trail you will cross meadows where you may encounter foxes, eagles, and deer who live on this island. At 0.3 miles, you will encounter the junction with the Nature Trail. 0.25 miles later, you will ascend Mount Finlayson; at this point, you can shorten your hike by taking a connecting trail to Second Lagoon which loops back toward the trailhead or continue another 0.3 miles further for a longer loop.As the trail loops back, you walk down a long road through second-growth forest.
This area of San Juan Island was extensively logged during the 1800s and this forest has regenerated since its extensive exploitation. Today’s forest is lush with numerous Douglas Firs, wild roses, and ferns. As you walk back towards the trailhead, small side trails offer you the opportunity of visiting and exploring Third Lagoon, Jakle’s Lagoon, and Old Town Lagoon.
As you begin the trail you will cross meadows where you may encounter foxes, eagles, and deer who live on this island. At 0.3 miles, you will encounter the junction with the Nature Trail. 0.25 miles later, you will ascend Mount Finlayson; at this point, you can shorten your hike by taking a connecting trail to Second Lagoon which loops back toward the trailhead or continue another 0.3 miles further for a longer loop.As the trail loops back, you walk down a long road through second-growth forest.
This area of San Juan Island was extensively logged during the 1800s and this forest has regenerated since its extensive exploitation. Today’s forest is lush with numerous Douglas Firs, wild roses, and ferns. As you walk back towards the trailhead, small side trails offer you the opportunity of visiting and exploring Third Lagoon, Jakle’s Lagoon, and Old Town Lagoon.