Formerly the site of the Lisabeula Resort, it is now a 5.5-acre shoreline park and terrestrial conservancy located on the west side of Vashon Island overlooking Colvos Passage at the end of Southwest 220th Street. The area was named Lisabeula by Postmaster Brink after his two daughters, Eliza and Buelah.
The east end of the property conserves a wooded ravine and hillside. The shoreline area has been improved with a grassy play area, picnic tables, hand hand-carry boat launch, and designated primitive campsites for the Washington Water Trails system.
The winding road is owned and maintained by King County.
The site is located directly north of Christianson Cove – a sensitive estuary that supports eelgrass.
Park Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. weekends and holidays.
Address: On SW Lisabuela Rd., at the far western end of SW 220th St., Vashon, WA 98070
Parking: Limited parking is available at the bottom of the road leading to the park entrance. Please do not park on the residential street.
For primitive camping reservations (bicycle or kayak into the park only, no overnight vehicle parking), contact Vashon Adventures for more information at: www.vashonadventures.com
If accessing by kayak, the nearest Vashon boat launches are North End Boat Ramp (just south of the ferry) or Jensen Point.