Point No Point Light
Holly Pt Road

The Point No Point Light
The Point No Point Light is a historic lighthouse located on the northeast point of the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington, United States.
History
- The Point No Point Treaty was signed at this location on January 22, 1855, between the United States and the Native American tribes of the region. The treaty marked the end of hostilities between the US government and the tribes, who had been resisting encroachment on their land by European-American settlers.
Architecture
The lighthouse was constructed in 1901 and stands at a height of approximately 15.8 meters (52 feet) above sea level. Its focal height is believed to be around 30 meters (98 feet), allowing it to guide mariners safely through the waters surrounding the Kitsap Peninsula. The tower's design and construction materials are typical of early 20th-century lighthouses, with a cylindrical shape and a white-painted finish.
Light Characteristics
The Point No Point Light is characterized by a distinctive Fl (first order) light, which emits a beam that can be seen for approximately 9 nautical miles. The light is white in color and is visible at night, making it an important aid to navigation for mariners operating in the region.
Current Status
The Point No Point Light is currently automated, with its light source no longer being maintained manually. However, the lighthouse remains a popular tourist destination and is operated by the National Park Service as part of the Point No Point National Historic Landmark District.
Location and Accessibility
The Point No Point Light is located on Holly Pt Road, near the town of Kingston, Washington. The site can be accessed via a short walk from the parking area, which provides stunning views of the surrounding waters and the Kitsap Peninsula.
Heritage Status
The Point No Point Light has been designated as a National Historic Landmark (NHL) by the US Department of the Interior, recognizing its significance in American history and navigation. The site is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Notable Historical Events
- In addition to the signing of the Point No Point Treaty, this location has played host to other significant events throughout its history. These include the construction of the lighthouse itself, which was completed in 1901, and the establishment of the US Coast Guard's presence in the region during World War II.
Details
| Name | Point No Point Light |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 38.128075, -76.29034 |
| Current use | tourist destination operated by the National Park Service |
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