Mount Grant Preserve is a nature preserve on San Juan Island. It is a 140 acre property with 360-degree views located in the middle of San Juan Island.
This area was previously known as Lawson's Ridge when it was privately owned and subdivided into 12 view lots (which did not sell). Early San Juan Island maps identified this ridgeline as “Mount Grant."
The property includes important native plant and animal habitat and lush wildflower meadows. On a clear day you can see Mt. Baker, the Cascades, and even Mt. Rainier. The original route is a fairly steep 2 mile loop on old unpaved roads, with a 500 feet vertical elevation gain. The Trails Committee has several added additional hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trials, along with vehicle access to the summit opened on Sundays year-round and Wednesdays as well during the summer.