Alki Point Lighthouse
Discover the Charm of Alki Point Lighthouse
Experience the beauty and history of Alki Point Lighthouse, a coastal gem in Seattle offering breathtaking views and rich maritime heritage.
Alki Point Lighthouse, a stunning beacon of history and natural beauty, welcomes visitors with its picturesque views of the Seattle skyline and Puget Sound. This iconic lighthouse stands as a symbol of the region's maritime heritage and offers a unique glimpse into the past, making it a must-visit for tourists exploring the scenic Alki Beach area.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transit
From Kent, head to the Kent Station. Take the Sounder train towards Seattle. Once you arrive at the Seattle King Street Station, exit the station and walk to the Pioneer Square light rail station. Board the Link Light Rail towards Angle Lake. Get off at the University Street Station. From there, transfer to bus route 775 towards Alki. Stay on the bus until you reach the Alki Beach stop. Walk west along Alki Ave SW for about 0.5 miles until you reach the Alki Point Lighthouse at 3201 Alki Ave SW.
Walking
If you're already in downtown Seattle, head towards Alki Beach by walking to the ferry terminal at Pier 52. Take the Washington State Ferry to West Seattle. Once you disembark, head straight onto Harbor Ave SW and follow it as it turns into Alki Ave SW. Walk along Alki Ave SW for about 1.5 miles to reach Alki Point Lighthouse at 3201 Alki Ave SW.
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