Patos Island

Patos island is located northwest of Sucia Island and North of Orcas Island. The furthest Northwest island in the continental US.

Patos Island is a small island located in the San Juan Islands archipelago in the northwest corner of Washington state in the United States. The island is part of San Juan County, and it is located in the Strait of Georgia, which separates the mainland of British Columbia, Canada from the islands of Washington state.

The entire island is a Washington State Park.

There are several ways to enjoy Patos Island, including hiking the island’s trails, fishing in its waters, and exploring the surrounding area by boat. The island is home to a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, seals, and a variety of bird species. It is also a popular spot for whale watching, as the waters around the island are home to a number of different whale species.