Skull Island (Washington)
Skull Island is a small island located in the San Juan Islands, Washington state, in the United States. Its name derives from its distinctive shape, resembling a skull from certain vantage points. Precise geographical coordinates are not readily available in public databases but it is generally located within the archipelago. The island is primarily uninhabited and undeveloped, characterized by rocky terrain and dense vegetation typical of the Pacific Northwest. Access is limited, typically requiring a boat. While little specific information is publicly documented concerning its history or geology, its inclusion within the San Juan Islands suggests a shared geological history with the other islands in the group, primarily formed by glacial activity. Further research into local historical archives or nautical charts might reveal more details about its features, ownership, and any specific historical events associated with it.