Located on the coast of Orcas Island, this 57-acre forested preserve protects a natural forest community dominated by douglas-fir and ocean spray (a shrub), representing the "rain shadow" vegetation which occurs in the San Juan Islands. Bald Eagles feed and nest on the preserve, and seals haul out on the rocky shoreline. A small state owned recreation site on the point (adjacent to the preserve) is used for marine mammal study, kayak and small boat camping, and outdoor education through nearby Camp Orkila. (San Juan County)