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3 Day Wine Tasting & Sea Kayaking Adventure

Quick "Trip Facts"

Wine & paddlingTrip Overview:

Spend three days paddling the beautiful San Juan Islands and two nights enjoying the award winning wines of Buty Winery, Walla Walla, WA.  Nina & Caleb, Buty owners and winemakers are our special guests as our expertly guided sea kayaking trip by day becomes a "waterfront" tasting room by night. Nina and Caleb will be pairing their wines with our delicious camp cuisine that is guaranteed to please the palate while relaxing paddle weary muscles. Find out more about Buty Winery here.

Travel:

Coming from Seattle? Most guests drive from Seattle to Anacortes & then take the ferry to San Juan Island.

Meeting Place & Time, July 24th:

Meet at 8:30 AM in downtown Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, at the Friday Harbor ferry terminal.

Return Place & Time, July 26th:

Friday Harbor ferry terminal, 2:00 - 4:00 PM

Lodging:

There are three B&B's within a short walking distance of the ferry terminal. Check out our lodging page for suggested accommodations info.

Luggage:

We'll store any luggage/gear you don't want to take with you on your trip.

Gear You Will Need:

Water bottle, sunglasses and/or hat, sunscreen, appropriate kayak and camp clothing & footwear (preferrably not cotton or denim - quick-dry, synthetic and/or athletic layers work best, and extra layers are always recommended; Chacos, Tevas, Crocs and water socks are great footwise for paddling, and extra tennis shoes for camp), sleeping bag & pad*.

Outdoor Odysseys Will Provide:

Kayaks & all related gear, tent, large & small drybags, tasteful cuisine, transportation between Friday Harbor and our launch location; *sleeping bag & pad available for rent.

Cancellations:

Please refer to our Terms & Conditions for further information.

With over 200 rocky, forested islands to explore the San Juan Islands are a superb kayak destination. Harking back to an earlier time when the islands were used by the native Lummi and Swinomish tribes as summer fishing camps, we traverse the waters as they did, using the wind and currents to aid us as we explore these beautiful islands.

Experience the fun of sea kayaking and camping on a remote island accessible only by boat! The pristine waters of the San Juan Islands and Gulf Islands are host to over 85 resident Orca whales. Other treasured wildlife sightings may include minke whales, harbor and Dall's porpoises, seals, river otter and a variety of different birdlife ranging from auklets to herons. The region also boasts the second largest bald eagle breeding population in the continental United States.

 

K.E.L.P. (Kayak Education Leadership Program)

In an effort to maintain respectful and responsible use of the watersofthe San Juan Islands, we uphold the K.E.L.P. (Kayak Education Leadership Program) pledge.  As such, Outdoor Odysseys strives to provide an educational and enjoyable paddling experience while adhering to the laws pertaining to the Southern Resident Killer Whales. 

When in the presence of Orcas, we maintain a 100-yard distance, move out of their path, and group our kayaks near shore to allow our marine neighbors the "right-of-way". 

Our guides, and our guests, pledge to do their part to minimize our disturbance to all marine wildlife within the San Juan Marine Stewardship Area.

For more information on K.E.L.P. and efforts to protect marine wildlife in the San Juan Islands, please visit the Whale Museum online and learn what you can do to be a responsible kayaker.

 

Sea Kayak Trip Schedule

An Outdoor Odysseys guide will meet you in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. Our van will take the group, which generally averages from 6-8 participants, (maximum of 12), to our put-in site on the west side of San Juan Island.

After stowing all camping and personal gear, we'll have a thorough orientation covering the fitting of the boat, paddling technique, safety and boat handling. We won't get on the water until everybody feels comfortable about paddling. On our first day we'll work our way northward kayaking along the picturesque west side of San Juan Island. We'll keep a sharp eye out for whales as we're in prime Orca habitat. We'll have spectacular views of the Olympic Mountain range to the south and Vancouver Island to the west. After paddling for a couple of hours along the rocky, convoluted shores of San Juan Island and Henry Island we'll stop for lunch.

After we cross Spieden Channel we'll be paddling among forested, rocky islands including Spieden, Goose and John. Our destination for the night is Reid Harbor and Stuart Island, which is only accessible by boat. The campsite is nestled in a clump of red barked Madronas, Cedar and Douglas fir trees. After camp is set up, you can relax while your guides prepare the evening meal. Life doesn't get much better when you're sitting at a scenic, secluded waterfront campsite sipping on a glass of wine and eating superbly prepared food after a hearty day of paddling.

On our second day we'll do "le grand" circumnavigation around Stuart Island passing by many smaller uninhabited islands. We'll kayak past the abandoned Coast Guard lighthouse on the north side of Stuart and glide past numerous birds including great blue herons, cormorants and bald eagles. We'll return to our campsite on Stuart for another tastefully prepared dinner. After dinner you'll have the option of participating on an evening "bioluminescence" paddle.

Our third day will be spent retracing our route back to our put-in site. We're in prime whale territory again so our chances of seeing the J, K and L pod of resident Orca whales increases. We should arrive at our take-out between 2 and 4 PM.

Our van will pick us up and take our group back to Friday Harbor. You'll have an hour or more to poke around town before boarding the ferry to Anacortes. Or, if you are spending the night, head back to your hotel or B & B for a well deserved shower and dinner on the town. Friday Harbor has a number of nice restaurants on the island that serve everything from classic Northwest fare to Thai food.

Kayak Trip Features

  • We take great pleasure in producing quality camp cuisine. After a day of kayaking relax with a glass of bottled wine and some brie and crackers while your guides whip up a meal of smoked salmon pesto fettuccine, garlic bread, organically grown salad greens, topped off with a Dutch oven apple/pear crisp.
  • Our paddle route on all three days puts us in prime orca whale territory.
  • Our camping trips are all-inclusive. Not all outfitters include tastefully prepared lunches, real maple syrup, bottled wines, organic produce and complimentary dry bags as an integral part of their trips.
  • Due to our reputation and years of experience we are able to attract guide naturalists that are NW natives, older (average age is 29) capable of holding their own in spirited talks around the campfire - as opposed to many local guides that are hired right out of college.

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to reserve your space on an Outdoor Odysseys Sea Kayak Trip,
call us at 800-647-4621 or reserve online.

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