Today, our visiting humpback whales swam past Lime Kiln Whale Watching Park, traveled along our one day trip
kayak trip route, and then northwards along San Juan Island, following the exact route that the orca whales usually take, and the same one our multi-day kayak camping expeditions use.
Please note: Regardless of which
kayak trip route we use, killer whales may not appear during your kayak tour.
Big versions of
these kayak trip route maps can be seen by clicking on one of the tiny maps below.
The primary killer whale feeding and traveling area is highlighted in green on the individual
kayak trip route maps shown below.
Several salmon species spawn in the streams along
our kayak trip route, affording amazing views of one of nature's most exciting spectacles.
Not exact matches
We also talk about his upcoming 1,500 + mile
kayak trip along the Trail of Tears water
route, and...
Click here to look at our whale watching
kayak trip maps with the killer whale feeding and traveling
routes highlighted.