San Juan Island National Historical Park

San Juan Island is well known for its splendid vistas, saltwater shores, quiet woodlands, orca whales and one of the last remaining native prairies in the Puget Sound/Northern Straits region. But it was also here in 1859 that the United States and Great Britain nearly went to war over possession of the island, the crisis ignited by the death of a pig.

Sunset at American Camp

The sun sets on the American Camp parade grounds

a sun setting behind historic parade grounds

English Camp Barracks

Visitors come from all over the world to explore English Camp

people visiting a historic building

Encampment

Reenactors fire a cannon at Encampment

a historic cannon being fired

English Camp Formal Garden

The formal garden in bloom

flowers in bloom

Grandma's Cove

Grandma's Cove is a popular spot for park visitors

a sandy beach and blue sky