Blake Island was named for George Smith Blake, an officer of the United States Coast Survey. While heavily logged in the early 19th century, the island is reforested with cedar, fir, maple, and spruce forests. Kayaking, scuba diving, crabbing, and shell fishing are popular activities in the waters surrounding the island, but those looking to stay on solid ground won’t be disappointed either. Apart from the pretty beaches and hiking trails, the island is famous for its stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and the Seattle skyline.
Visitors lacking a private boat can journey to the island with a tour group. Half-day tours include a round-trip cruise from downtown Seattle, an opportunity to learn about American Indian culture through traditional song and dance, and a salmon bake inside a traditional cedar longhouse. Tours also include free time to explore the island.