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San Juan Island National Historical Park

Traditional Land of Coast Salish People, including Lummi, Swinomish, Samish, Jamestown S'Klallam, Tulalip, Stillaguamish, Port Gable S'Klallam, and Lower Elwha Klallam

Established as a National Historical Park:
 1961

Park Size: 2,141 acres

Annual Visitors: 458,000

Park Fee: none

Park Partner:
 Discover Your Northwest

Official Website: nps.gov/sajh
Picture

Our Projects at San Juan Island

Two people stand in front of Jakle's Lagoon amidst a group of logs; the words
A group of people dressed in traditional British military uniforms stand at attention on a lawn; the words
A person in a National Park Service volunteer uniform shakes hands with a child standing in a line among other children with a cabin, lake, and trees in the background

 For maps and other park information, please see nps.gov/sajh
The brochure map for San Juan Island National Historical Park
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