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About Dog Woods

Guemes Island is part of the ancestral homelands of the Coast Salish peoples and the Samish Indian Nation, who lived throughout the San Juan Islands from time immemorial. The Samish name for the island, Qweng7qwengíla7 translates to “Lots of Dogs Island.” Guemes was one of many islands where the Samish raised the Salish Woolly Dog,…
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What we ask of visitors

We welcome low-impact recreational activities such as hiking and wildlife watching. Please stay on marked trails to minimize disturbance of native plants and wildlife, and to avoid hazards. Friendly, well-behaved dogs are allowed to wander off-leash, but please don’t let your pet chase or harass wildlife, people, or other dogs, and either pick up waste,…
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Trees of Dog Woods

As you wander through the forest, look for each of twelve native tree species that grow along the trails in Dog Woods:* Douglas Fir * Douglas Maple * Western Redcedar * Western Hemlock * Bigleaf Maple * Scouler’s Willow * Red Alder * Bitter Cherry * Grand Fir * Black Cottonwood * Paper Birch *…
