Lummi Island Adventures
Lummi Island is a serene retreat situated in the Salish Sea, offering splendid natural beauty and a variety of outdoor recreational activities.
Popular Activities
Plan Your Visit
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Lummi Island.
Entrance Requirements
Open access via ferry, no permits required.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and summer are ideal for favorable weather and wildlife viewing.
Visitor Information
No formal visitor center, local tourism information is distributed at the ferry terminal.
Getting There
Accessed by a short ferry ride from Gooseberry Point, no bridge access.
Weather & Climate
Mild coastal climate with cool winters and warm, dry summers. Rain is common in fall and winter.
Conservation Efforts
The island faces challenges from invasive species and potential development pressure. Conservation efforts focus on preserving its natural habitat and cultural sites.
Camping in Lummi Island
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Lummi Island Campground
Located near the ferry terminal with basic amenities, suitable for tents.
Top Trails
Lummi Peak Trail
Ascends to the highest peak for stunning views of the surrounding sea.
Sunset Beach Trail
A scenic trail that leads to a secluded beach perfect for picnics.
Otto Preserve Trail
A loop trail through beautiful forested areas rich with birdlife.
Trailblazer Tips
Visit during the weekdays to avoid weekend ferry lines.
Watch for orca sightings particularly in the spring and summer months.
The ferry can only take a limited number of cars, plan to arrive early.
Bring a bicycle to explore the island's quiet roads more intimately.