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Anthony & Allyn

October 4, 2025 • Vashon Island, WA

Anthony & Allyn

October 4, 2025 • Vashon Island, WA

Country Store & Farm

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20211 Vashon Hwy SW, Vashon, WA 98070, USA
(206) 463-3655

This well curated store and farm contains a great selection of books, foods, garden supplies and exceptional clothing choices. Th farm has U-pick berries in season with a full organic garden. Kids can play and there are picnic tables and adirondack chairs for hanging out. Also on the property is a nice garden shop , Little Bird ; a vintage clothing store, Agnes & Chole, & a cool barber van, C'Mon Barber. The staff are all really nice.

Head Keeper's Quarters

Maury Island, 3705 SW Point Robinson Rd, Vashon, WA 98070, USA
(206) 463-9602

Point Robinson Park is considered to be one of the jewels of Vashon Island. The Island's first fog signal was built here in 1885, along with a "Keeper's Dwelling," a barn, and a chicken coop. Quarters B was constructed in 1908, the oil house was added in 1913, and Quarters A was constructed in 1917. The Point Robinson Lighthouse was built in 1914 by the U.S. Bureau of Lighthouses and is still a working lighthouse. You can see the Fresnel lens in action during one of Captain Wubbold's (USCG, ret.) insightful lighthouse tours.

Vashon Island Golf & Country Club

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24615 75th Ave SW, Vashon, WA 98070, USA
(206) 463-9410

Nine-hole golf course offering public play some days, plus swimming, tennis, and pickleball courts.


For "the GOLFers": We have an excellent golf special for non-members on Saturdays in May. Two golfers can play 18 holes with a power cart and each get hamburgers, a bag of chips, and a beer for $99. Must call to book a tee time and use the phrase "golf on the rock". Tee times will be available after 10 a.m.

Maury Island Natural Area

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Unnamed Road, Vashon, WA 98070, USA

Maury Island, right off Vashon Island, is home to multiple green spaces for visitors to spend time outside, including Maury Island Marine Park. Maury Island Natural Area used to be a sand and gravel mine, but has since been acquired by the county and is now a park for the public to enjoy (similar to Richmond Beach Park where Allyn grew up and did volunteer restoration work).


The natural area sits near Maury Island Marine Park, with a mile-long shore — the longest single undeveloped stretch along the Puget Sound in King County.


Discover this 3.4-mile loop trail near Vashon, Washington. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 33 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and mountain biking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are February through September. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.

Old Bicycle In The Tree

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20200 Vashon Hwy SW, Vashon, WA 98070, USA
(206) 612-1773

A bike abandoned in 1954 was consumed by a tree! So, the tree essentially scabbed over and grew with the bicycle inside of it. This scab is showcased by the layer of bark between the bicycle and the inside of the tree. As the tree continues through its lifecycle, each year a part of the bike becomes more exposed or is discarded.


https://vashon-maury.com/the-story-behind-the-bicycle-in-the-tree-on-vashon-island/

Frog Holler Forest

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25900 Wax Orchard Rd SW, Vashon, WA 98070, USA
206-477-4527

Frog Holler Forest is part of a long term partnership with the Vashon-Maury Island Land Trust to protect more than 500 acres of forest on the south end of Vashon Island. The Forest was acquired with funding from Washington State Department of Ecology, King County Conservation Futures and King County Parks Levy funds. For information about King County Parks, please call 206-477-4527. Visit King County Parks on the Internet at www.kingcounty.gov/parks. The Pacific Tree Frog or Chorus Frog is the smallest and most common frog in the Pacific Northwest. Tree frogs can range in color from bronze brown to light lime green. They have a black stripe across each eye and round toe pads. The male “chorus” can be quite loud during mating season.



Trailheads

On Wax Orchard Rd SW, north of SW 261 Pl


Parking

Park on shoulder of Wax Orchard Rd SW