Standing at Seward Park Lighthouse, gaze out across Puget Sound—the sea breeze on your face, waves crashing against rocks, silence wrapping around you like a warm blanket. This century-old lighthouse isn’t just a beacon for sailors; it’s one of Seattle’s most poetic corners. Whether it’s golden sunrise or night lights glowing against the dark sky, you’ll want to stay just a little longer.



Everything you need to know about West Point Lighthouse
Stay at Point Wilson Lighthouse Inn, a boutique hotel nestled right at the base of the lighthouse, offering breathtaking views of Puget Sound and the iconic Point Wilson Lighthouse. The rooms blend Victorian architecture with modern amenities, and select units feature private balconies overlooking the water. The property includes a private dock and free parking, ideal for guests seeking tranquility and coastal charm.
Located just a 5-minute walk from Point Wilson Park, it’s perfect for sunrise viewing and seaside strolls. Accessible by car from downtown Seattle in about 30 minutes, or via Sound Transit bus to nearby stops followed by a short shuttle ride—offering convenient transit options for travelers.
Visitors can take a peaceful walk along the Point Wilson Park trails at sunrise or sunset, enjoying panoramic views of Puget Sound and the silhouette of the lighthouse against the sky. Rent a bicycle and ride along the coastal path for a refreshing sea breeze experience. Guided tours inside the lighthouse are available, offering insights into its history and the lives of past keepers.
During summer months, stargazing events are frequently held due to minimal light pollution, making the night sky exceptionally clear—perfect for astrophotography and quiet contemplation under the stars.
The most convenient option is driving south on SR-104, taking about 30 minutes from downtown Seattle, with scenic views of the city skyline and Puget Sound along the way. For public transit, take the Sound Transit 542 bus to the "Point Wilson" stop, then walk approximately 10 minutes to the lighthouse. On weekends, special shuttle services run from the Seattle waterfront, with a journey time of around 40 minutes.
Note: Vehicle access is limited to designated parking areas only, and the site is primarily pedestrian-friendly. Expect higher crowds on weekends—arriving early is recommended to avoid congestion and secure parking.
Must-visit dining spots include Harbor View Cafe, a family-run eatery famed for fresh seafood, especially their signature locally caught salmon stew and fried sea urchin with herb sauce. Located on a seaside deck, it offers stunning views of the lighthouse and Puget Sound.
Another great option is Point Wilson Coffee Co., which serves artisanal coffee and healthy light meals—perfect for a morning break. Both establishments support local suppliers, offer ADA-compliant access, and welcome pets, blending culinary excellence with community values and coastal ambiance.
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