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    A kayaker pulls his boat onto the beach at Hope Island.
    Deer frequent the orchards on Hope Island.
    A kayak sits on the beach at Hope Island.
    A fly fisherman casts his line off the coast of Hope Island.
    Bags of gear on a table at one of the campsites.
    The island offers spacious campsites only a short walk from the beach.
    Hope Island offers 2 miles of hiking trails.
    A kayak sits on the beach at Hope Island.
    During low tides, you can walk around the entire island on the beaches.
    The beaches of Hope Island.
    Footprints on the beach at Hope Island.
    Barnacles line the fallen trees along the beaches of the island.
    Kayakers paddle along the beaches of Hope Island.
    Sea anemones along the coast
    Informative signs along the trails on Hope Island.
    Kayakers paddle along the beaches of Hope Island.
    Mussel shells on the beaches
    The caretaker's cabin.
    Deer frequent the orchards on Hope Island.
    Hope Island
    Mount Rainier (14,411') can be seen from the beaches of Hope Island.
    One of the camps on Hope Island.

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