Most People Don't Know This Secluded Washington Island Has An Illegal History
Blake Island is a small island in the Puget Sound, located near Bainbridge Island and Vashon Island. Largely preserved as Blake Island State Park, it’s a popular destination for local kayakers and tourists. However, it used to be known as Smuggler’s Island, and for good reason.
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It's best known for being a destination with Argosy Cruises, both for kayaking and for the Tillicum Excursion, which includes a 4-5 hour dinner cruise, a Native American storytelling show, and island exploration time.
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In 1792, British explorer George Vancouver found the island while exploring the Puget Sound. In 1841, Lt. Charles Wilkes named it Blake Island for George Smith Blake, the officer in charge of the United States Coast Survey at the time.
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Boats hiding the liquor used to sneak in, taking refuge on Blake Island.
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At night, people would swim out to collect the booze, or they'd sneak it out in a smaller boat. The island simply served as a secret holding spot.
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Still, it's fascinating to think that such a peaceful island was used for such sneaky purposes.
Have you ever been to Blake Island? If not, this guided kayak tour is a great way to see it.
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