Artic Raven Gallery: A fine art galley that offers a venue for the native people of the Northwest Coast, the Inuit and Alaskan indigenous artists.
Island Studios: A unique shop opened in 1996 for the exclusive purpose of representing artists and craftspersons who live in the islands.
Waterworks Gallery: This gallery represents an eclectic group of quality, contemporary artists who work and live in the Pacific Northwest.
Westcott Bay Institute/Westcott Bay Reserve Sculpture Park: The trails throughout the Reserve are interspersed with interpretative displays about nature and a rotating exhibit of over 100 sculptures, creating an outdoor museum for all ages. Sculptures include works in bronze, stone, wood, metal, glass and ceramic by noted artists from the Pacific Northwest.
Watering Hole Gallery: This gallery features a limited number of island artists representing the following media: photography, wood sculpture, painting and more.
Island Bicycles: Specialize in fast repairs, quality service, and rents high-quality bicycles for self-directed cycle touring and sight-seeing in the beautiful San Juan Islands.
The Whale Museum: The Whale Museum promotes stewardship of whales and the Salish Sea ecosystem through education and research.
Skylark Nature Tours: Personalized trips, classes and home tours for plants, birds and other natural history subjects. Group tours available. (360)378-3068 Email: skylark@rockisland.com
Krystal Acres Alpaca Farm & Country Store: See the largest herd of alpacas in the San Juans on this 70-acre working farm.
Pelindaba Lavender Farm: Pelindaba Lavender is a premier grower of lavender plants, distiller of lavender essential oils and handcrafter of lavender-based products. Located on over 25 beautiful acres, this farm has become one of the San Juan's most popular visitor destinations.
San Juan Golf & Country Club: The Pacific Northwest Golf Association rates our golf course as the second best nine-hole course in the state.
Susie's Moped Rentals: Explore the islands at your leisure on a moped, scootcar or convertible SUV from three convenient locations.
Roche Harbor: A quaint, seaside village with a marina nestled in a pretty harbor on the north end of San Juan Island.
San Juan Historical Museum: The San Juan Historical Museum is located on the James King homestead which is over 100 years old.
San Juan Island National Historical Park (American Camp & English Camp): The parks were created in 1966 based upon an idea: that individuals and nations can solve their problems peacefully without resorting to violence.
San Juan Community Theatre: The Theatre offers a broad variety of high quality, locally produced events, as well as performances by world renowned music, theatre and dance companies.
Island Stage Left: Stage Left is a non-profit theatre company founded by Daniel Mayes and Helen Machin-Smith to provide free professional quality theatre to the residents of the San Juan Islands, WA. and to its visitors.
Lavender Fields Day Spa: Enjoy a wonderful spa experience overlooking the peaceful lavender fields of Pelindaba Lavender Farm.
San Juan Vineyards: A memorable wine-tasting destination, San Juan Vineyards, is our island's only producing vineyard and winery.
Funk and Junk Antiques: and more since 1984. Quality antiques, collectibles and pre-owned is inventory.
Washington State Marine Parks: These island parks include Blind, Clark, Doe, James, Jones, Matia, Patos, Posey, Stuart, Sucia and Turn. They are accessible by private or chartered boat only.