BLAKE ISLAND

  • Latitude: 47.5411
  • Longitude: -122.481
  • US West Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Blake Island is a small island in Puget Sound, located in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. Although it does not function as a commercial marine port, it is notable as a recreational and historical site managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. Here are some key details and specifications related to Blake Island:

General Overview:

  • Location: Puget Sound, Kitsap County, Washington, USA
  • Coordinates: Approximately 47.532° N latitude, 122.482° W longitude
  • Size: About 475 acres (192 ha)
  • Management: Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission

Access and Facilities:

  • Access: Primarily accessible by boat; there is no bridge or ferry service connecting the island to the mainland.
  • Mooring: Blake Island Marine State Park offers moorage facilities for boats including docks and buoys.
  • Anchorage: Safe anchorage spots are available around the island.

Amenities and Features:

  • Environmental: Wooded areas with trails, beaches, and campsites.
  • Camping: Designated camping areas with limited amenities.
  • Water Supply: Potable water is available seasonally.
  • Restrooms: Basic restroom facilities with composting toilets.
  • Picnic Areas: Several picnic spots with tables and fire rings.
  • Trails: Multiple hiking trails for exploring the island's natural beauty.
  • Cultural Site: Blake Island is home to Tillicum Village, a cultural attraction showcasing Pacific Northwest Native American traditions, including storytelling, dance, and dining experiences.

Historical and Cultural Significance:

  • Native American Heritage: Historically used as a camping ground by the Suquamish tribe.
  • Tillicum Village: Established as a cultural attraction to educate visitors about Native American culture and heritage in the Pacific Northwest.

Navigation:

  • Approach: Approaching vessels should navigate carefully due to shallow areas and submerged logs.
  • Charts: Mariners should consult official nautical charts (e.g., NOAA charts) for detailed bathymetric information.

Regulations:

  • Marine Safety: Adherence to U.S. Coast Guard regulations.
  • Environmental Protection: Compliance with state park rules to protect local wildlife and natural resources.
  • Camping: Permits may be required for camping; check with Washington State Parks for current regulations and fees.

Key Considerations:

  • Weather Conditions: Mariners should be prepared for variable weather conditions typical of the Puget Sound area.
  • No Fuel Services: No refueling services are available on the island; visitors must plan accordingly.

In summary, Blake Island is not a conventional commercial port but offers a variety of recreational opportunities amid natural and cultural settings. Boaters and visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty, historical significance, and outdoor activities that the island provides.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
WASP Towing/Tug DUPONT 11/22/2024
RHAPSODY Pleasure 11/21/2024
REACHER Towing/Tug 11/18/2024
LITTLE MINUTE Other 11/17/2024
SEQUEL Pleasure 11/17/2024
ODYSSEY Passenger TACOMA 11/16/2024
HILO Towing/Tug 11/12/2024
STELLAR Sailing 11/12/2024
PANDION Pleasure 11/11/2024
LEGACY Sailing 11/10/2024
AVE DE PASO Pleasure 11/10/2024
AMADEUS Pleasure 11/10/2024
LADY GREY Sailing 11/10/2024
AVELLANA Pleasure 11/10/2024
PACIFIC TIME Pleasure 11/10/2024
KULEANA Pleasure 11/10/2024
ABSOLUTELY Sailing 11/9/2024
USA#WN5665RS Pleasure 11/8/2024
CORDIA Sailing 11/8/2024
ZEN Sailing 11/8/2024

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