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- Cattle Point Lighthouse - U. S. National Park Service
The lighthouse is part of a natural area, where soaring bluffs provide majestic views of the seascape below Visitors can walk down a steep and primitive trail to a rocky beach with excellent tide pools below the lighthouse
- Cattle Point Lighthouse | visitsanjuans. com
This lighthouse was built in 1935, but a navigational lantern has been on watch here since 1888 Look for deer, eagles and marine mammals such as seals and sea lions from the shelter, picnic area and beach below
- Cattle Point Lighthouse — Washington Trails Association
Hike a small piece of the new San Juan Islands National Monument! This section of BLM land is one of 75 sections throughout the islands (most are on uninhabited islands) and the site of the Cattle Point Lighthouse This lighthouse was erected in 1935, but a navigational lantern has stood here since 1888
- Cattle Point (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go . . .
public trail that walks to cattlepoint lighthouse you can park off the street in view of lighthouse and red foxes easy walk for everyone Great views of water beach otters and shorebirds and foxes Locals like to keep it secret, but this spot is a beauty for all to enjoy especially in June and July with foxes everywhere
- Cattle Point Lighthouse, Washington at Lighthousefriends. com
Turn right on Cattle Point Road and drive roughly six miles to the southern end of the island Cattle Point Lighthouse is accessible via a short walk along an interpretive trail The lighthouse is owned by the Coast Guard
- Cattle Point Light - Wikipedia
Cattle Point Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the southeastern tip of San Juan Island overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca where the Haro Straits meet the San Juan Channel, in San Juan County, Washington
- Washington - Cattle Point Brochure - Bureau of Land Management
On the southern tip of San Juan Island, Cattle Point offers sweeping vistas of rugged, sandy bluffs, nearby islands, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca The stunning backdrop makes the Cattle Point Lighthouse one of the most photographed lighthouses in Washington State
- Cattle Point
Enjoy views of the Olympic Mountains as you gaze south across the Strait of Juan de Fuca Make a stop at Cattle Point lighthouse and check the skies for bald eagles soaring in search of tasty salmon Continue down the road or beach to the Cattle Point Interpretive Area to learn more about life on this part of the island
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