Blakely Island, population 64, is the sixth largest island in the San Juan Islands of Washington state, encompassing 7 square miles. There is no regularly scheduled ferry service to Blakely Island. Access is only by boat, arriving at the marina at the northern tip of the island, or by light plane, arriving at the island's airstrip. 80% of Blakely Island is owned by Seattle Pacific University, which ensures the preservation of its natural state. The only services available on Blakely Island are at a general store, located at the marina. Blakely Island has few roads. A forest on San Juan Island San Juan Island is the second-largest and most populous of the San Juan Islands in northwestern Washington, USA. Washington State Ferries serves Friday Harbor, which is San Juan Islands major population center, the San Juan County seat, and the only incorporated town... Official language(s) None Capital Olympia Largest city Seattle Area - Total - Width - Length - % water - Latitude - Longitude Ranked 18th 184,824 km² 385 km 580 km 6. ... Seattle Pacific College, 1915. ...
BlakeIsland State Park is a 475 acre (1.9 km²) marine camping park with five miles of saltwater beach shoreline providing magnificent views of the Olympic Mountains and the Seattle skyline.
BlakeIsland was used as a camping ground by the Suquamish tribe.
BlakeIsland, a roughly triangular-shaped 476-acre outpost in the middle of Puget Sound, has been preserved in its natural state to showcase its intriguing landscape.
BlakeIsland is only a few hundred yards from Kitsap Peninsula, to the west; and Manchester, where grocery stores and restaurants are available.
At BlakeIsland, kayakers, canoeists, waterskiers and salmon anglers are always joining the fleet of visiting boaters -- which also includes sailboat racers who pass by and power boat cruisers who enjoy gunkholing along the shores.