Have you been dreaming about a tiny cabin in the woods? This property on Shaw Island has 10 acres of forest, plateaus, and knolls—and a 360-square-foot cabin.
Out of the four islands served by the San Juan ferry, Shaw is the smallest and least developed, and the most off-grid you can go on the islands without needing (or chartering) your own boat. Very few tourists come here; the only available short-term accommodations are the campsites in Shaw Island County Park or, before the Covid-19 pandemic, guesthouses for those committed to immersing themselves in the labor and prayer of Our Lady of the Rock, a 300-acre women’s Benedictine monastery
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