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Embark on the Young Hill Loop, an easy 3.9 miles (6.3 km) hike that takes about 1 hour and 52 minutes to complete, with a total elevation gain of 609 feet (186 metres). You will start your journey through lush woods, where firs and deciduous trees create a serene canopy. As you ascend, the landscape gradually opens up to grassy, rocky areas dotted with distinctive Garry oaks. The true reward comes at the Young Hill summit, offering expansive panoramic views of the San Juan Islands, the Haro Strait, and even Vancouver Island on clear days. Look for vibrant wildflowers in spring and the unique peeling red bark of Pacific madronas along the way.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as parking is generally available right at the trailhead. This route is welcoming for families and also dog-friendly, though you must keep your canine companions on a leash throughout the hike. The trail is accessible year-round, making it a flexible option for an outdoor escape. Consider an early start to enjoy the tranquility and potentially clearer views from the summit.
This loop is nestled within the San Juan Island National Historical Park, offering more than just natural beauty. A short spur trail from the main loop leads to the historic English Camp Cemetery, adding a unique cultural dimension to your outing. The Young Hill summit itself serves as an excellent informal picnic spot, allowing you to savor your meal with commanding views of the surrounding landscape. It's a perfect blend of natural exploration and historical insight.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Young Hill Loop trailhead is located within San Juan Island National Historical Park. Parking is available at the Horse Trail Trailhead, which serves as the starting point for this route.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike the Young Hill Loop within San Juan Island National Historical Park. However, always check the official National Park Service website for any updates on regulations or conditions.
While generally considered moderate, the Young Hill Loop is suitable for active beginners and families. It features a steady climb with some steep sections, especially as you approach the summit. Hikers should be prepared for rocky and uneven surfaces in places, but the overall distance and elevation gain are manageable for those with a reasonable fitness level.
The trail begins in a wooded area with firs and deciduous trees. As you ascend, the woods thin out, transitioning to open, grassy, and rocky areas dotted with Garry oaks near the summit. You'll encounter unpaved paths, and some sections can be rocky and uneven.
The primary highlight is the summit of Young Hill, which offers expansive panoramic views of the San Juan Islands, English Camp, Haro Strait, and even Vancouver Island on clear days. Along the way, you can also spot Pacific madronas with their distinctive peeling red bark and wildflowers, especially in spring.
A short spur trail at the 0.36-mile mark leads to the English Camp Cemetery, a historical site where Royal Marines and a civilian from the joint occupation period (1860-1872) are buried. The entire trail is within San Juan Island National Historical Park, adding to its historical significance.
Spring is excellent for wildflowers, while clear summer and fall days offer the best chances for expansive views. The trail can be hiked year-round, but be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions in winter.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Young Hill Loop trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of all visitors.
Yes, the route is part of a larger network. It includes sections of Briggs Lake Road, Briggs Lake Connector Trail, English Camp Connector Trail, Young Hill Backside, and Cedar Grove Trail. It also connects to the Roche Harbor Highlands Trail Network for those looking to extend their trek.
As the trail is located within San Juan Island National Historical Park, standard park regulations apply. This includes staying on marked trails, packing out all trash, respecting wildlife, and keeping dogs on a leash. Always check the NPS website for the most current information.
The trailhead itself is within a national historical park, so amenities are limited. However, nearby Roche Harbor offers dining and other services. For more options, Friday Harbor, the main town on San Juan Island, has a wider selection of cafes, restaurants, and shops, though it's a short drive away.
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