James Island is one of the San Juan Islands in San Juan County, Washington, United States. It lies in Rosario Strait just off the eastern shore of Decatur Island and west of the city of Anacortes. The entire island comprises James Island State Park of the Washington State Park System. It has a land area of 113 acres (46 ha) with 12,335 feet (3,760 m) of saltwater shoreline. The island has no potable water or residents. It has three different camping areas, each with at least one toilet. The camping areas combine for a total of 13 campsites and are connected by a loop trail. James Island was named by Charles Wilkes in 1841 to commemorate the naval hero Reuben James. The property was transferred from the federal government to the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in 1964.
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| - Isla James (Washington) (es)
- James Island (San Juan Islands) (en)
- 詹姆斯岛 (圣胡安群岛) (zh)
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| - La Isla James es una isla del archipiélago de las Islas San Juan, situadas en el Estrecho de Georgia. Pertenecen al Estado de Washington, Estados Unidos.La isla posee un área de 0.472 km² y está deshabitada, según el censo de 2000. Toda la isla compone el Parque Estatal de la Isla James. Se encuentra entre la Isla Decatur y la localidad de Anacortes. (es)
- James Island is one of the San Juan Islands in San Juan County, Washington, United States. It lies in Rosario Strait just off the eastern shore of Decatur Island and west of the city of Anacortes. The entire island comprises James Island State Park of the Washington State Park System. It has a land area of 113 acres (46 ha) with 12,335 feet (3,760 m) of saltwater shoreline. The island has no potable water or residents. It has three different camping areas, each with at least one toilet. The camping areas combine for a total of 13 campsites and are connected by a loop trail. James Island was named by Charles Wilkes in 1841 to commemorate the naval hero Reuben James. The property was transferred from the federal government to the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in 1964. (en)
- 詹姆斯岛是美国华盛顿州圣胡安圣胡安群岛中的一座岛,整座岛也列入华盛顿州立公园体系中的詹姆斯岛州立公园。该岛隔罗萨里奥海峡与迪凯特岛相望,全岛面积116.64英畝(47.20公頃),无人居住。 威尔克斯于1841年决定将此岛命名为詹姆斯岛来纪念海军英雄鲁本·詹姆斯。 (zh)
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| - San Juan County, Washington, United States (en)
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| - La Isla James es una isla del archipiélago de las Islas San Juan, situadas en el Estrecho de Georgia. Pertenecen al Estado de Washington, Estados Unidos.La isla posee un área de 0.472 km² y está deshabitada, según el censo de 2000. Toda la isla compone el Parque Estatal de la Isla James. Se encuentra entre la Isla Decatur y la localidad de Anacortes. (es)
- James Island is one of the San Juan Islands in San Juan County, Washington, United States. It lies in Rosario Strait just off the eastern shore of Decatur Island and west of the city of Anacortes. The entire island comprises James Island State Park of the Washington State Park System. It has a land area of 113 acres (46 ha) with 12,335 feet (3,760 m) of saltwater shoreline. The island has no potable water or residents. It has three different camping areas, each with at least one toilet. The camping areas combine for a total of 13 campsites and are connected by a loop trail. James Island was named by Charles Wilkes in 1841 to commemorate the naval hero Reuben James. The property was transferred from the federal government to the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in 1964. (en)
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