Turtleback Mountain South Trailhead – San Juan County Land Bank
1. 360° Summit Views
Turtlehead Summit offers one of the best panoramic views on the island — looking out over West Sound, Mount Constitution, the Canadian Gulf Islands, and on clear days, even the Olympic Mountains. It’s a spectacular reward for reaching the top.
2. Moderate-to-Challenging Hike
The full out-and-back is about 7.5 miles and moderately strenuous — ideal for active guests looking to spend a half to full day immersed in nature. It’s a great “middle-tier” adventure: challenging, but doable for most able-bodied hikers.
3. Wildlife & Wildflowers
In spring and early summer, the trail is lined with native wildflowers. Guests often see hawks, eagles, deer, and sometimes even wild turkeys. It’s a nature-lover’s dream.
4. Peaceful and Uncrowded
Turtleback Mountain is less visited than Moran State Park, so the trail is serene and uncrowded — great for guests who want a more private, reflective experience.
5. Well-Maintained Trail System
The trail is part of the San Juan Preservation Trust and is well-marked with multiple loop and connector options. Maps at the trailhead make it easy to navigate.
6. Great for Couples or Small Groups
The views and peaceful setting make this hike ideal for couples looking for a memorable day outdoors, or small friend groups seeking a quiet, shared challenge.






