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Washington
King County
Vashon

Point Robinson Park Loop

Easy

5.0

(1852)

10,864

hikers

Point Robinson Park Loop

00:21

1.23km

20m

Hiking

The Point Robinson Park Loop is an easy hiking route covering 0.8 miles (1.2 km). You will gain 79 feet (24 metres) in elevation over an estimated 20 minutes. This short loop offers a pleasant outdoor experience for most visitors.

What to expect on Point Robinson Park Loop

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Last updated: March 7, 2026

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84 m

Oscar the Bird King Troll Sculpture

Highlight • Monument

Oscar the Bird King is the last and largest troll in Danish sculptor Thomas Dambo's installation called Northwest Trolls: Way of the Bird King. The sculpture is made from repurposed wood, shell, and other discarded material.

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Point Robinson Lighthouse

Highlight • Monument

Point Robinson is a 10.0-acre beachfront park, historical site, and marine preserve on Maury Island's east shore, off Point Robinson Road, with a view of East Passage. Since 1885, the …

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Way Types & Surfaces

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1.09 km

102 m

< 100 m

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688 m

298 m

203 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Point Robinson Park Loop?

The trail offers an easy hiking experience with generally flat to moderate paths. You'll encounter grassy and gravel surfaces, though sections can become muddy after rain. There's a short path leading down to the shoreline and lighthouse that involves some elevation loss.

Are there any notable landmarks or viewpoints along the route?

Yes, the loop features several highlights. You can see the historic Point Robinson Lighthouse, which has provided service since 1885. Another popular attraction is Oscar the Bird King Troll Sculpture, a large wooden art installation unveiled in 2023. The trail also offers magnificent views of Puget Sound, with Mount Rainier often visible on clear days, and picturesque sandy beaches.

Is the Point Robinson Park Loop suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, this trail is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. Its minimal elevation gain and generally flat paths make it accessible for most visitors. The diverse scenery and notable features like the lighthouse and troll sculpture also make it engaging for children.

What is the best time of year to visit Point Robinson Park?

The park and its trails are enjoyable year-round. However, for the best chance of clear views of Mount Rainier and pleasant hiking conditions, spring through fall are ideal. Birdwatching is particularly good during migration seasons. Be aware that trails can be muddy after rain, especially in wetter months.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Point Robinson Park Loop is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash and that you clean up after them to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for Point Robinson Park?

No, there is no entrance fee to access Point Robinson Park or its trails. You do not need a permit to hike the loop.

Where can I park to access the Point Robinson Park Loop?

Parking is available at Point Robinson Park. There is an upper parking area, and a short path leads from there down to the shoreline and lighthouse area where the loop begins.

What kind of wildlife or plants might I see along the way?

The park is a recognized spot for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons, where you might spot double-crested cormorants, Eurasian widgeons, and other bird species. There's also a chance to see whales or other marine wildlife in Puget Sound. The woodlands feature alders and big-leaf maples, and you'll find a saltwater marsh area.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the South Trail and Southwest Point Robinson Road.

Are there any picnic areas or facilities available?

Yes, picnic areas are available along the hilltop trail, offering scenic overlooks of Puget Sound. Restrooms are also available within the park.

Are there any local tips for hiking this loop?

While the main loop is well-defined, there is a 'South Trail' that starts across the road from the upper parking area. It runs behind fruit trees and can be a bit harder to find or potentially overgrown in certain areas, offering a slightly more secluded experience if you're looking to explore beyond the main path.

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