Northeast Shore Preserve
Orcas Island
Year Protected: 1987
Land Protected: 17.79 acres
Shoreline Protected: 3860 feet
Public Benefits: Undeveloped shoreline
A long stretch of undisturbed shoreline on the northeast side of Orcas Island was donated in 1987 to the Preservation Trust by a partnership led by the Robert F. Utter family.
Now known as the Northeast Shore Preserve, the property includes steep and rugged shoreline that extends nearly three-quarters of a mile east of Moran State Park and adjoins land on Point Lawrence that is now also owned by Washington State Parks.
Besides providing a resting area for marine birds and mammals, passing boaters delight in the scenic views afforded by the forested, rugged slope.
There is no place to park at this preserve; access is limited to neighbors who live within walking distance.
