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This park was formerly known as Mukilteo State Park. The lighthouse was deeded to the City of Mukilteo in 2001, and Washington State Parks deeded the parklands to the City in 2003. In 2004, the City adopted a Lighthouse Park Master Plan [1] to make physical site improvements in four phases. Phases I and II have been completed, adding amenities ...
The city's main annual festival is the three-day Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival, held at Mukilteo Lighthouse Park in late August or early September. It was established in 1965 and features a parade, fireworks, a fishing derby, and fun runs.
The entire complex was renovated by the Mukilteo city government in the 1990s for use as a museum. [9] On August 19, 2001, the U.S. Coast Guard turned over ownership of the lighthouse to the City of Mukilteo. [10] [11] [12] It is the centerpiece of Mukilteo Lighthouse Park, with the grounds and interior open to the public. [13]
Administered by Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District Griffin Bay: San Juan: 15 6.1 Hanging Gardens King: 434 176 Now Hanging Gardens Site within the Green River Gorge Conservation Area: Mukilteo Lighthouse Park: Snohomish: 12 4.9 Formerly Mukilteo State Park, deeded to City of Mukilteo in 2004 Osoyoos Lake: Okanogan: 47 19
State Route 525 (SR 525) is a 30.68-mile-long (49.37 km) state highway located in Snohomish and Island counties in the western region of the U.S. state of Washington.SR 525 begins at an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5) and I-405 in Lynnwood and travels north to SR 99 as a four-lane controlled-access freeway.
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Lime Kiln Point State Park is a 42-acre Washington state park on the western shore of San Juan Island in the San Juan archipelago. The park is considered one of the best places in the world to view wild orcas from a land-based facility. [ 2 ]
The state park's 2,023 acres (819 ha) encompass a diverse landscape of old-growth forest, freshwater lakes, freshwater and saltwater marshes, and oceanside tidelands. Park sites include Fort Canby, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, North Head Lighthouse, and Cape Disappointment Lighthouse. [2]