Orcas Island: Wildlife Spotting Kayak Tour
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Paddle to a hidden island paradise. Explore Orcas Island’s wild north shore, spot wildlife, and relax at a secluded beach only accessible by sea.
Highlights
- Paddle to Point Doughty, a hidden coastal park only accessible by kayak.
- Spot wildlife like seals, porpoises, eagles, and shorebirds along the way.
- Take in stunning views of Mt. Baker and nearby islands on a nature walk.
Description
Join us for a 3-hour guided kayaking adventure from West Beach on Orcas Island. We’ll paddle along the picturesque shoreline, passing Freeman Island, on our way to the secluded Point Doughty State Park, a coastal preserve only accessible by water.
Along the way, you’ll encounter wildlife such as harbor seals, porpoises, bald eagles, and a variety of shorebirds. Once at Point Doughty, we’ll land on a quiet beach for a brief nature walk, where you can take in stunning views of Mt. Baker and the surrounding islands.
After soaking in the beauty of this hidden gem, we’ll paddle back, enjoying the changing scenery and the tranquil, ever-shifting waters of the Salish Sea. This is the perfect opportunity to experience the best of Orcas Island’s wildlife and coastal beauty.
Includes
Sea kayaks, gear and safety equipment provided.
Professional Guide and Naturalist on every trip.
3 Hour paddle and wildlife viewing.
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund