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Lopez Island

The many centuries of glacier activity that sculpted the San Juans flattened Lopez Island into what early settlers recognized as perfect pasture and farmland. Lacking the high hills to trap rain clouds, Lopez is the driest of the San Juans.
 
There are 2,200 people living on the nearly 30 square miles of Lopez Island. Fewer than 200 people live in Lopez Village. A total of 3,311 parcels of land can be found on Lopez, with 1,019 along the waterfront, and 1,950 parcels considered improved.
 
If San Juan and Orcas Islands are the realm of the pleasure boater, Lopez is more attractive to bicyclists and local horseback riders. Miles of relatively flat country roads, populated by some of the most considerate drivers in the world, make this a biker’s paradise. 
 
Probably the first word that comes to mind about Lopezians is friendly. Drivers have evolved a subtle wave from the steering wheel that they offer to locals and visitors alike. Lopez is an enduring stronghold of family-farming values. Many islanders make their living on small farms, with most practicing organic principles. In summer, a well-attended farmer’s market offers this bounty for sale.
Like San Juan and Orcas Islands, Lopez Island has excellent schools, a great library and a well-developed sense of community.  It has a quiet pace reminiscent of days gone by and is a wonderful place to live.