Last updated: July 27, 2022
Place
Old Military Road (American Camp Trail)

Benches/Seating, Bicycle - Rack, Cellular Signal, First Aid Kit Available, Gifts/Souvenirs/Books, Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Information, Information - Maps Available, Information - Ranger/Staff Member Present, Internet/WiFi Available, Junior Ranger Booklet Available, Parking - Auto, Pets Allowed, Picnic Table, Restroom, Restroom - Accessible, Restroom - Family, Toilet - Flush, Trailhead, Water - Bottle-Filling Station
The first formal roads on San Juan Island were built by theHudson’s Bay Company, primarily utilizing contract laborers from the Cowichan Tribe, to connect a series of sheep runs on this island operated by their subsidiary, The Belle Vue Sheep Farm. The Old Military Road utilized and improved upon that road network to create a route that connected American Camp and English Camp during the Joint Occupation of San Juan Island (1860-1872). This route allowed the commanders of both militaries to communicate quickly and resolve disputes that emerged during the Joint Occupation. Towards the end of the Joint Occupation, a telegraph line was laid to provide even quicker communication, demonstrating the importance of the Old Military Road in helping to keep the peace on San Juan Island. As you walk this trail, you will follow in the historic footsteps of the many groups of people who made the Old Military Road possible.