Place

Young Hill Trailhead

Color photograph of a multihued sky with trees in the foreground.
Young Hill's summit is a place of stunning beauty.

Quick Facts
Location:
Friday Harbor, WA

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Toilet - Vault/Composting, Trailhead

On a clear day, the hike to the top of Young Hill provides a panoramic view of San Juan Island’s harbor, English Camp, and Vancouver Island. During the joint occupation (1860-1872) visitors from Victoria regularly climbed to the top of Young Hill and took in its impressive vantage point. This trail allows visitors to follow in their footsteps.

The 1 mile out-and-back trail is steep, climbing 587 feet to reach Young Hill’s 650-foot summit. Along the way, exercise caution as you cross San Juan Valley Road .3 miles into the hike and carry water, as none is available on the way. At .4 miles into the hike, you will cross a short spur trail that leads to the English Camp Cemetery the final resting place of 6 members of the Royal Marines and one civilian who died during the joint occupation of San Juan Island. At .8 miles into the hike, the woods clear, providing you with your first viewpoint out into the bay. 1 mile into your hike you will reach the end of the trail with stunning views and excellent rocks for an informal picnic.

A network of unsigned trails continue from the end of the trail which are a part of the Roche Harbor Highlands Trail Network. If you’d like to do more hiking in this area you can extend your trek using these trails or hike the Bell Point and/or Westcott Bay trails in English Camp. Our American Camp unit, located 13 miles away also features many trails, including the Mount Finlayson Loop and South Beach Trail

San Juan Island National Historical Park

Last updated: August 31, 2022