Magnolia Bluff
Discover the Majestic Views at Magnolia Bluff
Explore the historical West Point Lighthouse in Seattle, where maritime heritage meets breathtaking natural beauty in a tranquil park setting.
West Point Lighthouse is a historic gem nestled in Seattle's scenic Lawton Park, offering stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. A perfect day trip for tourists seeking natural beauty and maritime heritage.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Olympic National Park, head east on US-101 S towards Port Angeles. Follow US-101 S for approximately 70 miles until you reach the junction with WA-104 E. Take the WA-104 E exit towards Kingston. Continue on WA-104 E until you reach the Hood Canal Bridge. Cross the bridge and continue on WA-104 E until you merge onto I-5 S towards Seattle. Take exit 168A toward Seneca St, then continue on 1st Ave to get to West Point Lighthouse located within Discovery Park in Seattle. The lighthouse is at the northwestern part of the park.
Public Transportation
From Olympic National Park, take a bus to Seattle. The Clallam Transit bus can take you to the Seattle area. Once in Seattle, transfer to the King County Metro bus route 33, which will take you directly to Discovery Park. Disembark at the Discovery Park entrance. Walk towards the West Point Lighthouse, which is about a 1.5-mile hike from the main entrance through the park.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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