Fodor's Expert Review Point No Point Lighthouse Park

Port Gamble Fodor's Choice
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This small, scenic waterfront park in the quaint village of Hansville sits at the very northeastern tip of the Kitsap Peninsula, about 13 miles northeast of Port Gamble, and is home to the oldest lighthouse (opened in 1879) on Puget Sound. Free tours of the relatively small white building with a bright-red roof are offered on Saturday afternoons from April through September. Any day of the week, however, this is a pleasing spot for a picnic, a stroll along the beach, or simply the chance to sit and admire the views north and east of Whidbey Island and—in the distance—the Cascade Range. The adjacent lighthouse keeper's quarters can be rented overnight.

Fodor's Choice Free Lighthouse

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9009 N.E. Point No Point Rd.
Port Gamble, Washington  98340, USA

360-337–5350

www.kitsapgov.com

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