Point Robinson Lighthouse is situated on the picturesque Maury Island, part of Vashon Island in Washington. This 10-acre shoreline park offers stunning views of the East Passage, Tacoma, and on clear days, Mount Rainier. The park features a sandy beach, saltwater marsh, and upland woodlands with walking trails and picnic tables. The lighthouse, operational since 1885 and fully automated since 1978, is a historical landmark and a popular spot for weddings and family outings. Visitors can explore the restored Keepers' Quarters, which are available as vacation rentals, with proceeds supporting park maintenance.
The park's serene environment makes it an ideal escape from urban life, offering opportunities to spot wildlife like whales and eagles. The Ship's Store Gift Shop and seasonal tours of the lighthouse add to the park's charm.
Point Robinson Park is managed by the Vashon Park District, which oversees the upland portion, while the remainder is leased from the U.S. Coast Guard. This unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance makes it a must-visit destination for those exploring Vashon Island.