Wild Foraging Kayak Tour
A short 20-minute drive from Bellingham, arrive at a quaint little Ferry landing and catch a short six-minute ferry ride to beautiful Lummi Island, population 964. This slow-paced magical little island will inspire visitors to relax and enjoy the rhythms of the island life. This Wild Foraging Educational Kayak Tour is similar to the Full-Day Lummi Island Tour in route and length, but on this specific trip, there will be more time to explore "sea food", learn sustainable harvesting methods, rules, and regulations, as well as receive a Wild Foraging Educational packet, developed by Jennifer Hahn, author of Pacific Feast: "A Cook's Guide to West Coast Foraging". Enjoy the San Juan Islands without the hassle of long ferry lines and short travel time!
If the season allows, kayakers will enjoy a wild foraged snack along the way. These trips are scheduled around some of the lowest tides of the month, therefore are limited in availability. The diversity of intertidal and sea foraged snacks be more limited due to the tides. Generally the focus is on edible kelp and seaweed!
Duration: 5 hours
Explore Lummi Island and learn wild foraging skills sustainable harvesting methods. Includes Wild Foraging Educational Packet.