Admiralty Head Lighthouse
Located on the western side of Whidbey Island where the Strait of San Juan de Fuca meets Admiralty Inlet, the
Read moreThe Puget Sound is home to 13 lighthouses, most designed by famed lighthouse designer Carl Leick. From the Admiralty Bay Inlet to Dofflemyer Point, these iconic structures stand as a testament to Seattle’s rich nautical history.
Located on the western side of Whidbey Island where the Strait of San Juan de Fuca meets Admiralty Inlet, the
Read moreThe Alki Point Lighthouse marks the southern entrance to Seattle’s Elliott Bay, and features the familiar architecture of many of
Read moreTacoma’s only lighthouse, the Browns Point Lighthouse, sits at the edge of a beautifully maintained park, with the majestic Olympic
Read moreOne of the first Puget Sound lighthouses to be automated, the Dofflemyer Point Lighthouse defines the eastern side of the
Read moreThe Lime Kiln Lighthouse, built in 1914, was the last major light established in Washington. Located in Lime Kiln Point
Read moreAbout an hour north of Seattle, the light at Mukilteo still shines brightly. This operational lighthouse has a range of
Read moreOver a century and a half old, the New Dungeness Lighthouse is located at the end of a 6-mile long
Read moreThe oldest of the Puget Sound lighthouses, Point No Point Light Station is located on the northern tip of the
Read moreJust a short ferry ride away from Seattle, Point Robinson Lighthouse is located on the eastern side of Maury Island
Read moreThe Point Wilson Lighthouse was built in 1913 by the Lighthouse Service. At a height of 51 feet, the beacon
Read moreOf the many things that Discovery Park in Seattle has to offer, the West Point Lighthouse is one of the
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