duppycon
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Roche Harbor
Worth visiting!
Why I recommend this place to visitors
My dad, and his brothers and sister, were born and raised on the island (San Juan), and my grandparents lived there forever and ever (in fact, the National Park Service bought out their house when they took over English Camp), so I might have a different view of Roche harbor.
The views that say “tourist trap” are mostly right… in the summer.
But try to visit Roche Harbor (and the whole island, for that matter) in the late fall or winter, on the gray overcast, cold days where a light drizzle falls from morning ‘til night. When Roche Harbor is mostly deserted, and you can wander the beaches and surrounding hills in relative solitude. Be sure to take the path out to the old Mausoleum. Deer come down to the fields and graze. And it’s so quiet, you swear you can hear the water drip off the branches.
It’s something you won’t soon forget.
Yes, my wife and I did go back and get married in the chapel at Roche Harbor. Closest thing I had to a home town.







