Point Robinson is a 10 acre shoreline park and historical and marine conservancy located on the east shore of Maury Island off of SW Point Robinson Road overlooking the East Passage. Since its provided fog and lighthouse service for vessels since 1885, you may see a few boats chugging along at top speed.
The property conserves an extensive sandy beach shoreline that wraps around the point, a saltwater marsh, and upland woodlands. Walking trails and a few picnic tables have been developed along the scenic shoreline, providing dramatic views of the East Passage, Tacoma, and Mt. Rainier, and through the upper wooded slopes.


