Mukilteo Lighthouse,
608 Front Street, Mukilteo, WA 98275
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The Mukilteo Lighthouse, located at 608 Front Street in Mukilteo, Washington, is a popular tourist attraction known for its picturesque views and historical significance. The lighthouse, built in the 1950s on filled tideland, offers continuous public beach access and is surrounded by Lighthouse Park, a 14.4 acre site that underwent physical improvements as part of a master plan adopted by the city in 2004. The park features six fire pits along the beach, available on a first come, first served basis, and visitors are encouraged to bring their own firewood. Additionally, the park offers a boat launch parking permit for those looking to access the water. City Code specifies the park hours, with Lighthouse Park closing between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. from October 1st to April 30th, and between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. from May 1st to September 30th. For more information, visitors can contact the Mukilteo City Hall at 425.263.8000 or 800.833.6384.
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"I had the pleasure of visiting Mukilteo Lighthouse during the summer, and I must say, it is undoubtedly one of the finest destinations in the area. The experience was truly mesmerizing, with its stunning vistas, iconic lighthouse, and inviting fireplace. One notable aspect of this park is the ample parking space available, making it a hassle-free destination for visitors. It's an ideal spot for a serene evening excursion, where you can soak in the breathtaking surroundings and enjoy a moment of tranquility. Moreover, the park is conveniently situated near several excellent restaurants, adding to the overall appeal of the area. After exploring the park, you can treat yourself to some delicious cuisine at these nearby eateries, enhancing your overall experience. In summary, Mukilteo Lighthouse offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and accessibility, making it a must-visit destination. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this enchanting park is sure to leave you with lasting memories of a remarkable experience."
"This lighthouse is in a very beautiful park right on Puget Sound. It wasn't open - so I couldn't go inside it- but it was well worth the trip to see it. The park surrounding it is very peaceful and well maintained."
"Took a morning walk along the beach just outside the Lighthouse, and it peaked my interest. I was disappointed that it was not open but it was Memorial Day. I walked the outside grounds and loved all the history highlighted here. Awesome place to hang out with family and be near the water."
"Cute little working lighthouse, that you can visit if they are open. They are short on volunteers so check the website, which tell you the dates when they are expected to be open. If you want to go up the tower you need to sing in in the lighthouse with the volunteer present, and they will tell you the wait time. There are 3 people allowed up there at once. The volunteers are really nice and very knowledgeable about the history of the lighthouse and the grounds. In one of the keepers house there is a cute little gift shop, and a room with a little exhibit. And to visit the lighthouse and the exhibit is free. If you arrive by car, you need to pay for parking."
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