Point No Point Repair:
We’re pleased to share that Point No Point County Park is now open, and we’re grateful to welcome visitors back.
Thank you to our neighbors and everyone who uses Point No Point Park for bearing with us throughout this project. We know the construction activity, access changes, and overall timeline have been disruptive at times. A significant part of the schedule was driven by a challenging and extended multi-agency permitting process that’s required for shoreline work and site restoration. While time-intensive, these permits are essential to ensure the work is completed safely, responsibly, and in compliance with environmental requirements.
Now that the park is open, we ask visitors to please help protect the improvements by following on-site signage and respecting any fenced restoration areas so new plantings can be established.
NOTICE: DNR Marine Debris Removal Work Along the Beach
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Marine Debris Removal Crew will be working along the beach to identify and remove creosote-treated wood. Crews will use chainsaws and utility vehicles to remove debris. For everyone's safety, please stay clear of work areas, machinery, and crew members while this work is underway. About creosote-treated wood
Creosote is a coal-tar-based wood preservative. When creosote-treated wood breaks down, chemicals can be released into the environment and may be harmful to people and marine life. You can help by reporting marine debrisDNR uses MyCoast reports to help track and prioritize shoreline debris. If you spot marine debris, you can submit a photo and drop a location pin using the MyCoast website: https://mycoast.org/wa
For questions or more information, please email Parks@Kitsap.gov.
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9009 Point No Point Rd NE, Hansville WA 98340
Size: 61 Acres
Region: North District
Features: Sandy beach, picnic areas, undeveloped saltwater access, parking lot and historic lighthouse
Park Rules & FAQs
Point No Point Lighthouse & Park Map
Check out our video of this beautiful park Lighthouse Society: The US Lighthouse Society headquarters is located in the Keeper's Quarters at the Point No Point Light Station and County Park. For more information, visit
www.uslhs.org
Check out the
webcam and time lapse of Point No Point Lighthouse on the United States Lighthouse Society website! Volunteer docents needed: Interested in volunteering at the oldest lighthouse on Puget Sound? Contact the Friends of Point No Point, the volunteer stewardship group of the lighthouse, at
docents@pnplighthouse.com. Volunteers are needed to give tours, help with historical displays and assist in the museum store. |
POINT NO POINT DUPLEX VACATION RENTAL (HISTORIC KEEPER'S QUARTERS) |
The Keeper's Quarters duplex at the Point No Point Light Station is available as a vacation rental! To learn more and make a reservation, visit the website here. To check availability, contact the USLHS by phone at 415-362-7255 or email lighthouse@uslhs.org (calendar is not available online).
This contact information is for vacation rental of the duplex only.
General inquiries for the Point No Point Lighthouse and County Park should be directed to the Kitsap County Parks office at 360-337-5350. |
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