Quick Facts
Location: Lily Point Park, Point Roberts, WA
Region: Point Roberts (Tsawwassen-area border peninsula)
Time: 30–120 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Admission: Generally free
Facilities: Trails, viewpoints (services are limited)
Best Season: Year-round (best on clear, low-wind days)
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)
Also Known As: Lily Point Park / Lily Point
Info
Parking / Access
Access via Point Roberts roads (Google Maps search).
Expect short forest trails and beach access depending on tide and conditions.
Hours
Open access. Coastal conditions can change quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Lily Point Beach located?
Lily Point is in Point Roberts, Washington, at the edge of the peninsula with beach access and coastal trails.
How do I get to Lily Point?
Most visitors drive within Point Roberts and use the park access roads to reach trailheads and parking.
Is there parking available?
Yes, there is typically parking near Lily Point Park access areas, but capacity is limited.
How long does it take to visit?
Plan for 30–120 minutes depending on how much you explore the trails and shoreline.
What is Lily Point best known for?
It is known for coastal scenery, beach walks, and a quiet, nature-focused atmosphere.
Is Lily Point good for families?
Yes, for families comfortable with outdoor trails and shoreline exploring. Supervise children near water and slippery logs.
Are dogs allowed at Lily Point?
Dogs are typically allowed on leash. Follow local signage and pack out waste.
What should I bring?
Bring good shoes for beach logs and forest paths, plus wind layers and water. Tide timing affects how much beach is accessible.










