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The crossing to Stuart Island is notorious for fast currents near Spieden Island and big water on stormy days.
The route around Spieden Island toward Stuart Island.
Corsican big horn sheep and fallow deer from Asia are among the exotic wildlife roaming Spieden Island.
Spieden Island, right, and Sentinel Island, left.
A county road leads through Stuart Island toward Turn Point Lighthouse.
Mount Baker (10,781') seen from Stuart Island.
A barge takes cement mixers to Stuart Island. The majority of the island is privately owned.
Reid Harbor.
Docks with picnic tables in Reid Harbor.
Camp in Reid Harbor.
Camping on Stuart Island.
Curious objects such as this newspaper stand are scattered throughout the island.
Turn Point Lighthouse is a great day hike from either Reid or Provost Harbor.
An airstrip on Stuart Island.
Turn Point Lighthouse is a great day hike from either Reid or Provost Harbor.
Turn Point Lighthouse is a great day hike from either Reid or Provost Harbor.
The high bluffs near Turn Point Lighthouse.
Turn Point Lighthouse is a great day hike from either Reid or Provost Harbor.
A crab shell on a piece of driftwood on Stuart Island.
A kayak rests at camp in Reid Harbor.
Campfires are allowed on Stuart Island.