Deception Pass Tours is a fun new tour option in Deception Pass State Park, and is the result of a partnership between a private tour operator and the park. It’s a great way to see the Deception Pass Bridge as it passes 180 feet above your head, plus get a close-up view of Ben Ure Island, Pass Island, Canoe Pass, and Deception Pass. It also continues out on a windy ride into Puget Sound to see the Olympic Mountains and San Juan Islands in the distance, plus the west side of the park as viewed from the water.
The ride is narrated with interesting history and good natured corny jokes. A mine cave in the south cliff walls of the pass was later used as a prison. Several notorious and rather rough characters illegally smuggled Chinese immigrants to Ben Ure Island for local labor. And the bridge itself cost more to paint in the 1980s than it did to construct in 1935.
The fast moving tidal currents through the pass were interesting to experience, requiring the captain to gun the motor through the pass to get through in a straight line. We saw a baby seal, eagle nest, and other wildlife. Good stuff.
To get on the boat tour, reservations are recommended during busy summer months. Tickets can be obtained at the new information trailer in the parking lot on the south/Whidbey side of Deception Pass Bridge. From there, you drive a few miles and board at the public dock in Cornet Bay.