Point No Point - Keeper John Maggs' House Vacation Rental


New at the Point No Point Light Station . . . Rent the “Keeper John Maggs' House”

This one bedroom cottage on the light station property was built by the first lighthouse keeper John Maggs and his wife Caroline. Loving the area as they did, they visited Point No Point frequently after he retired from the U.S. Lighthouse Service.

Now you can enjoy the same home located on one of the best beaches Puget Sound has to offer. With the Sound on one side and a private natural wetland paradise on the other, we are confident you will come to love this wonderful place as John and Caroline Maggs did.

The cottage is perfect for a couple, and due to its diminutive size, there is a four adult maximum occupancy with the possibility of adding a small child.

More specifically, the home features:

  • One bedroom with a queen size bed
  • One full bathroom with a shower
  • Full kitchen with refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, coffee maker, utensils – everything you need to make a simple meal
  • Dining table for four
  • Living room with a full size sofa bed and a twin convertible chair
  • Private yard with a special view of the wetlands on one side and the Sound on the other
  • WiFi is available

The rent for the “Keeper John Maggs House” is $180 a night plus tax, and we require a two night minimum. With taxes and fees, your two night stay will total $460.32. Additional single nights can be added at the normal nightly rate, based on availability.

As with the Point No Point Lighthouse Keeper’s House rental, the funds we collect from the “Keeper John Maggs House” are used to assist with the ongoing preservation of the light station and park. Not only will you be able to enjoy this place by being our guests, you have the satisfaction of knowing that your money is going to a great cause!

Contact U.S. Lighthouse Society Headquarters any time to check availability and/or make a reservation (our calendar is not online):
Phone: (415) 362-7255
Email: lighthouse@uslhs.org



Wetlands right behind the house... lots of bird watching!



Entry Way

 


Living Room

 


Kitchen and Dining Area

 


Bedroom and Bathroom


Right outside your front door!


Click here to learn more about Point No Point Lighthouse's first Keeper