Each Sunday Captain Wubbold invites the public for an informative tour of Point Robinson's iconic lighthouse. Tours are 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. *Except as noted.*
Perched on the easternmost tip of Maury Island in Washington, the Point Robinson Lighthouse has been a beacon of maritime history since its establishment in 1885. This charming lighthouse, with its classic red-roofed tower, stands sentinel over the bustling waters of Puget Sound, guiding ships safely through the fog and storms of the Pacific Northwest. Its storied past shines a light on the evolution of maritime navigation. Today, Point Robinson Lighthouse is more than just a navigational aid; it’s a beloved historical landmark offering guided tours, serene beachside picnics, and stunning views of Mount Rainier. A visit here is a journey through time, inviting you to step into the shoes of the lighthouse keepers who once tended its light, ensuring the safety of sailors and the continuity of trade