Allen bought the island in 1992, reportedly to build a vacation home, before snatching up the Sperry Peninsula site on nearby Lopez Island in 1996 and abandoning his original plans. In 1996, Allen purchased a 387-acre property on Lopez Island's Sperry Peninsula for $8 million. His purchase displaced Camp Nor'wester, upsetting many on Lopez.
Allen offered to let the camp continue at his privately owned Allan Island, but the conditions weren't ideal for kayaking and near-shore activities the camp offered, so they declined. LOPEZ ISLAND - The sun sets reluctantly over Camp Nor'Wester, clinging to the ripples in Mud Bay and turning the dry grass on Cactus Rock to gold before slipping out of sight. For more than half a century, Sperry Peninsula on southeastern Lopez Island has beckoned thousands of campers and counselors to comb its rocky beaches and slumber in teepees under its old-growth timbers.
Today, about 190. The Sperry Peninsula (1469 Sperry Rd) is a 387-acre property on Lopez Island that the Paul G. Allen Trust owned from 1996 to 2022.
Prior to 1996 the property was occupied by Camp Nor'wester, a summer camp for children that now operates from nearby Johns Island. The Sperry Peninsula property is now owned by Microsoft co. The island is known for the longstanding custom of waving at every motorist, bicyclist, or pedestrian encountered on the island's roads.
[10][11] In 1996 Paul Allen bought a large Sperry Peninsula site on Lopez Island. [12]. Established in 1935 as Camp Henderson by Frank and Lucile Henderson on Westcott Bay, San Juan Island, the camp was moved to the Sperry Peninsula, Lopez Island, when their lease ended ten years later.
Upon their retirement in 1967, the camp sold to a group of camp-related families who renamed it Camp Nor'wester-the name it's known by today. At issue in Allen's $8 million purchase of the Sperry Peninsula is Camp Nor'wester, where for 51 years 9- to 16-year-olds - at a current rate of $2,050 for a four. Read about San Juan International Camps, Main Lodge, Sperry Peninsula, Lopez Island, WA -- historical significance, designers, and related information (structure type: built works - recreation areas and structures - camps).
Site #: 161 County: San Juan Town: Port Stanley, Lopez Island Created: September 2018 Site Name: Sperry Peninsula Lopez Island GPS: N48° 27.642 W122° 49.383'.