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    Mukilteo Light Station and Lighthouse Park

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    Derrick G.

    This is a very scenic beachfront area to spend the day. There is a playground, spots for beach fires, and a lighthouse to walk around.

    Perfect sunny day with the ferry in the distance
    Courtney L.

    This is one of the top sites in Mukilteo! Located right on the water with a view of Whidbey Island across the way, the park is a lovely place to spend a summer afternoon. The lighthouse and gift shop are behind a gate with a sign posted that they open at noon. However, on the day we went, both the lighthouse and shop were closed for some reason, so we were a little bummed after making the drive over. Luckily, we were still at least able to walk behind the gate and capture some photos. In front of the lighthouse, there are pamphlets for a walking tour which take you to various numbered stops along the beach. It's a great way to learn about Mukilteo's history while getting some steps in. I enjoyed relaxing on the beach, gazing at the water and basking in the sun. Depending on the tide, you may see some sea life like starfish and crabs. We even spotted a whale in the distance! Parking is paid at the maximum of $10 for four hours. There are a few main options for food with Ivar's and Arnies being popular picks. Many people grabbed fish and chips or ice cream from the Ivar's Fish Bar and took it to the beach. Between exploring the beach area, walking around the park and enjoying a delicious lunch, we had a delightful summer day in Mukilteo!

    Jason V.

    Having never been to Mukilteo before, I had very little idea of what I would find here after disembarking the ferry from Whidbey Island. While looking for a place to have dinner, my wife and I took a stroll along the trails of this beachfront park, taking in view of the lighthouse, the wedding circle, a perfect October sunset, and several heartwarming scenes of families gathered around the provided firepits, grilling and barbecuing, and spending time together during the last moments of weekend daylight. All of them are blessed to live here, and hopefully, they know it.

    View from the beach.

    Very pretty area! Lots of sights to see rain or shine. Just not a huge fan of the entire parking lot being pay to park not to mention that the parking enforcement does sit in their car in the parking lot all day monitoring. Parking at the moment is $3/hr as well and the machines do not appear to accept cash at all.

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    Latifa S.

    It's just cute!! Been here several times and it's just cute. Prettiest beach, lighthouse, seagulls everywhere!! All over, nonstop! Ferries back and forth. It's like a little seaside, beach town. Feels so far away from city/ downtown Seattle. And it's not that far (45 minutes). And the scenery! It's pretty great. The historic lighthouse is super cute, well maintained too. They have a dock/ boat launch area, sandy beach area with grills ( usually very dirty from all the coals), or benches all over if you want to sit and see the sunset. Parking isn't free but it's pretty enough you'll pay for it. No facilities nearby so it's not a full blown beach but there are a handful of food spots/ coffee shop, and an ice cream shop nearby. And! Fish & chips. You can't beach, watch seagulls without fish & chips. I usually stop by after my travels to/from the Whidbey island but also been here a few times. My pup loves it!

    Artemis L.

    My husband and I visited Mukilteo Lighthouse Park for the first time yesterday. It is a beautiful park, and we enjoyed our visit. I had read on another yelper's review that this park can be extremely crowded. We got around that possibility by visiting on a day on which there were intermittent rain showers. There were still quite a few people visiting, but it wasn't too crowded, and the mists over the hills were lovely to look at. This is a medium-sized park. There is a lot to do and to see. We liked reading about George Vancouver landing at that location in 1792. This information was on a plaque next to the lighthouse. The lighthouse is small and cute. The floral arrangements throughout the park, and the many nods to this area's Native American history and culture, really added a lot to the vibe. There were a few brave souls who had lit fires in the rain. There are many round fire pits with bricks built up in a circle for building fires. There are many rules to abide by if you want to light a fire here, so I took a photo of the sign with all of the rules listed on it. There are beautiful water views almost everywhere you look. I enjoyed watching the waves crash against the rocks, and my husband and I sat on a log and read our books together. We both enjoy reading, and we were celebrating National Book Lovers Day (August 9th) 2 days early. (We actually didn't even know about National Book Lovers Day until this year. :) ) It was a peaceful place to read quietly. Some folks were playing volleyball at the park's volleyball net while we were there. The volleyball net is fairly far away from the main beach. My husband and I are ridiculously busy lately, but we have been making the time for a date once per month, to do something that we haven't done before, or to go somewhere that we haven't been before (locally). We are happy that we chose this park for this month's date. Hint: It's actually pretty romantic to visit this park in the rain - especially if you bring one big umbrella and share it. :)

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    Aileen C.

    This is a lovely park. Pet friendly. There are beautiful scenery spots for picture taking. It's very well kept. Walk around or spend the day here was very pleasant. There is a small gift shop. Unsure if currently open.

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    Jacques I.

    Mukilteo Light Station and Lighthouse Park is a great way to stretch your legs before docking on to the ferry. We visited the Mukilteo Light Station and Lighthouse Park, as it's near the ferry terminal to Whidbey Island, and we had some time to kill before the next ferry arrived for boarding. I love how accessible this park is. It's walking distance to the terminal, other businesses along the water, a boat launch and public restrooms. There's also ample space to walk your dog around. The Lighthouse Park is particularly interesting because of the lighthouse here, which still shines its light 24/7. There are other buildings on the park property that formerly housed coast guard families in the mid-90's. Now, you can only walk around the outside of the buildings, as there's no public access inside any of them except for the gift shop. The Park also seems to be a popular place for pictures. The day we visited a couple was taking engagement photos here. You get great views of the water and can even see when your ferry is approaching, which is how we knew it was time to go! If you have some time to spare while in the area, I would recommend checking out Lighthouse Park. It's cool that the Mukilteo Historical Society has managed it for all to enjoy.

    Dragon R.

    I took my family to look for the new Mulkiteo fishing pier and found it finally behind the new ferry terminal. Took me a while to find it after asking several people , who are not aware of it. Dissapointed ! We did not stay at all as the facility was very user unfriendly. There was no parking space for the public, all the parking were for employees of the ferry and or 15 minutes passenger drop off. For a fishing pier, it's way too small, perhaps enough for 5-6 people and its full, and way too high above the water level. I guesstimate was about 30-45' above sea level. There were no fish cleaning station and or bench for the elderly and families, so how can it be called a family fishing pier ? I have visited CA, and even overseas like australia, where when its a Fishing Pier, It means, about 300-700' from shore into the water, 15-20' max to sea level , all the facilities for public, parking, restroom, fish cleaning station, bench and shelter. Very dissapointed. this one is like a child play pier

    Light Station
    Richard F.

    We were visiting some friends in nearby Everett and they suggested we go see the Mukilteo Light Station and then catch the ferry over to Whidbey Island. There is a very nice little park here and on a nice day you can walk around and see some of the historic buildings that are there and maybe go to the gift shop. The Mukilteo Historical Society has done a very nice job keeping everything clean and nice for all to enjoy.

    Walking path from picnic/play area to Lighthouse
    Allison T.

    Great park for kids and families! The interactive light house walking tour was great for our kids to learn about the historical site. Being next to the ferry terminal was a lot of fun. Went on a sunny Tuesday afternoon, plenty of parking and not over crowded. People were playing volleyball, and having multiple picnics. There are multiple covered picnic areas with BBQ. Very spacious for distancing from others. The large fire pits on the beach made making s'mores fun and easy! Will definitely come back for hanging out or for outdoor events.

    Time to catch the train
    Thao N.

    Really cute spot to either spend a rare Seattle sunny day at the park, a tourist activity to take guests to the lighthouse as there's a gift shop, or just have a nice scenery for a photo shoot. This location is very well kept, which I was hoping to have it be a bit torn apart for a vintage look to take photos, but very impressed that it's well kept since I'm terrified of going to public bathrooms at parks and beaches. I saw dogs walking around here so I'm assuming it's pet friendly, yay! There's also a couple restaurant and businesses around for you to get food/drinks from or more importantly ice cream! The parking lot is huge, there's no way for you to have problem finding a spot to park even on a busy day, it's $2 an hour to park. I'd avoid coming here during rush hours for a more pleasant experience because it's beautiful here. Tell me about your experience if you've been here or is going to after reading this review:)

    Erica P.

    An awesome place to visit. There are paths to walk or bike on, long stretches of shoreline, a light house, tide pools, well-kept kids area' picnic shelters, real bathrooms, and fire pits. I randomly end up here when I am jonesing for for the beach. I like watching the ferries come and go, and seeing all of the boats on the water. In the summer there are all manner of gatherings and festivals. You now have to pay to park, so be prepared for that. Fire pits are first come, first served, you'll see people camping out all day to save one. It's a beautiful park, definitely worth a visit.

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    It made for a beautiful time for a picnic with family. The nearby playground was a nice addition for our small cherubs.

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