Last updated: July 26, 2022
Place
Westcott Bay Trailhead
Quick Facts
Location:
Friday Harbor, WA
Amenities
1 listed
Pets Allowed
The Westcott Bay Trail is a 1.0 mile trail that hugs the shore of Westcott Bay, a tranquil section of shoreline to the East of English Camp. Like nearby Garrison Bay, these waters produce prolific shellfish resources which have been stewarded by Coast Salish people since time immemorial. Euro-Americans have also taken advantage of these resources; this part of our park was a shellfish farm for decades before it was made a part of our park in 2013.
Unlike other trailheads in our park, there is no parking available at the Westcott Bay trailhead, so most visitors take this trail as part of the Bell Point Loop. 40 feet to the north of the trailhead, you will find a historic orchard with Italian plums, heirloom pears, and apples that visitors are allowed to forage when in season in the early fall. The land this trail traverses a part of English Camp during the Joint Occupation of San Juan Island. The English chose this location for its abundant water resources and during springtime you will cross seasonal creeks that flow after heavy rains on the island.
The Westcott Bay trail ends at the Bell Point Loop Trail. If you take a turn to the right, you will reach a picnic table just beyond the trail intersection with views of Bell Point. Just beyond the picnic table is Bell Point, where visitors can access a beach with tidepools during low tide. Continue down the Bell Point Trail to reach theEnglish Camp Parade Grounds, where you can see historic structures and learn more about our history. Beyond the Parade Grounds is the Young Hill Trail, a short but steep trail which takes you to the Royal Marines’ Cemetery and a summit with fantastic views of Victoria and the Strait of Juan De Fuca.
Unlike other trailheads in our park, there is no parking available at the Westcott Bay trailhead, so most visitors take this trail as part of the Bell Point Loop. 40 feet to the north of the trailhead, you will find a historic orchard with Italian plums, heirloom pears, and apples that visitors are allowed to forage when in season in the early fall. The land this trail traverses a part of English Camp during the Joint Occupation of San Juan Island. The English chose this location for its abundant water resources and during springtime you will cross seasonal creeks that flow after heavy rains on the island.
The Westcott Bay trail ends at the Bell Point Loop Trail. If you take a turn to the right, you will reach a picnic table just beyond the trail intersection with views of Bell Point. Just beyond the picnic table is Bell Point, where visitors can access a beach with tidepools during low tide. Continue down the Bell Point Trail to reach theEnglish Camp Parade Grounds, where you can see historic structures and learn more about our history. Beyond the Parade Grounds is the Young Hill Trail, a short but steep trail which takes you to the Royal Marines’ Cemetery and a summit with fantastic views of Victoria and the Strait of Juan De Fuca.