Northeast Herron Island buoy
Moored just off the northeast coast of Herron Island, this middle mooring ball of three located just north of the ferry ramp offers a peaceful waypoint in Case Inlet. Herron Island—a private, community‑managed gem in South Puget Sound—is renowned for its dense shoreline forest and remarkable wildlife.
Boat guests frequently spot harbor seals, deer along the tide line, bald eagles, herons, otters, porpoises, and even the occasional orca or humpback whale passing through the inlet. The calm waters nearby are ideal for kayaking, paddle‑boarding, and gentle fishing excursions. 🌿
*No island access. Several floating docks and neighboring buoys are nearby. Please be courteous to neighbors by keeping noise to a minimum during your visit.*
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Northeast Herron Island buoy
Reviews (1)
- MBMike B·September 2025
Great Buoy in a quiet corner of the south sound. Directions and map are accurate. While it’s close to the ferry dock, the ferry is extremely quiet and since it’s private doesn’t run very much. No real boat wakes on this side of the island. A peaceful place to spend a night.