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  1. Mount Constitution, rising nearly a half mile high above Orcas Island, is the highest point in the San Juan Islands. Sitting on the crest is a stone tower replica of Russian watchtowers constructed in the Caucasus during the 12th century.

  2. Mount Constitution is a mountain on Orcas Island, the highest point in the San Juan Islands and the second highest mountain on an ocean island in the contiguous 48 states. Only Devils Peak in the Channel Islands of California is higher.

  3. While it's possible to drive the the summit of Mount Constitution, you can also hike there. You'll begin and end at Mountain Lake and, along the way, you'll enjoy walking through forest as well as sweeping views of the San Juan Islands.

  4. Mar 16, 2021 · You'll summit Mount Constitution first. You'll pass False Summit on your way to the second peak, Little Summit. You'll also get views of Twin Lakes, Cascade Lake, and Summit Lake while hiking on this trail.

  5. Mount Constitution is the highest point within the San Juan Islands and is a popular hiking spot on Orcas Island. Located in the heart of Moran State Park’s extensive network of hiking trails, the Mt Constitution hike is challenging with rewarding panoramic views at the summit.

  6. In many ways, the tower atop Mount Constitution is a tale of Americas democratic vision. The land was donated for a state park in 1911 by Seattle shipbuilder Robert Moran for the express enjoyment of the people.

  7. The observation tower at Mount Constitution tells the story of Robert Moran and the architecture of the iconic tower. In the day-use area, there is a self-guided interpretive trail. Souvenirs, ice cream, espresso and boat rentals