Visiting the Point Robinson Lighthouse on Vashon Island, WA ⛯
Simba πΎ and I made our way to the historic Point Robinson Lighthouse on Vashon Island—a charming piece of maritime history that has stood since 1915. Overlooking the waters of Puget Sound, this lighthouse still guides ships safely through the channel while also welcoming visitors who love coastal views and historic landmarks.
While the interior was closed during our visit, we explored the grounds, peeked through the windows for a glimpse inside, and enjoyed a peaceful walk along the beach with Simba.
π Highlights from Our Visit
⛯ The classic white-and-red lighthouse, a beautiful coastal landmarkπ Sweeping views of Puget Sound and passing boats
πΎ Dog-friendly strolls along the shoreline and trails with Simba
πͺ Peeking through the windows for a look into its historic interior
πΏ A peaceful spot to relax, photograph, and take in maritime history
Why Visit Point Robinson Lighthouse
This lighthouse blends history, scenery, and relaxation in one stop. The surrounding beach is perfect for a stroll with your pup, and the lighthouse itself makes for some stunning photos. Interpretive signs around the site also share the lighthouse’s history, connecting you to its role in guiding ships through Puget Sound for more than a century.
If you’re exploring Vashon Island, the lighthouse is a must-see for:
- Maritime history fans ⚓- Nature lovers and photographers π·
- Families and travelers seeking a peaceful coastal stop
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Join Simba and me as we wander the Point Robinson Lighthouse grounds, enjoy Puget Sound views, and share the unique charm of this historic coastal landmark.
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