The 23 Best Things to Do on Vashon Island

Updated September 30, 2025
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I’m lucky enough to live just 30 minutes from Vashon Island. Even though it’s a rural and sleepy retreat, I would never describe it as boring. The surprising number of things to do on Vashon Island is part of its charm.

Vashon Island is one of the best day trips from Seattle, and this guide details exactly what to expect when you visit. I’ll overview popular sites, delicious eateries, and several outdoor attractions. I also share a few hidden gems where you’ll find fewer crowds and unforgettable experiences!

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23 Best Things to Do on Vashon Island

Snapdragon Bakery and Cafe

Grab giant pastries and delightful meals at an eclectic cafe.

View of the two variety of pastries from Snapdragon
Some of the delicious pastries from Snapdragon

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 463-1310 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 3 pm Wed-Mon, Closed Tues

Snapdragon Bakery is a must when visiting this wonderful Washington town. This island staple is on the south end of Vashon’s downtown strip, and you’ll be greeted by mouthwatering pastries the moment you walk in. Don’t worry, they taste as good as they look. 

Grab several pastries — the danishes and cinnamon rolls are always hits. Hungry for something more substantial? Order a delicious vegetarian dish from the seasonal menu. The offerings change regularly but I highly recommend any salads, soups, or pizzas.

Snapdragon’s interior is charming and eclectic. Find a seat among cozy, mismatched chairs, tables, and couches. There’s also a patio out back that is open during warmer days when you want to enjoy your food among fresh flowers and greenery.

Downtown Vashon

Visit the shops, restaurants, and galleries in Vashon’s core.

View from the inside of a shop in Downtown Vashon
Goodies from Giraffe, one of my favorite shops in Vashon

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Vashon Island’s walkable downtown area has fantastic eateries, art galleries, and shops. Come here to find all the gifts to bring home from your visit.

Start your exploration at Giraffe, a store that sells hundreds of fair trade goods from around the world. Plant lover? Go to Herban Bloom, a lovely florist and gift shop, for botanical goodies and gorgeous bouquets. 

Visit Raven’s Nest for contemporary Native art and other treasures. Then head to The Ruby Brink for delicious cocktails and PNW fare. There are many other locally-owned specialty shops, tasting rooms, and restaurants downtown. The best way to discover them is to get curious and wander!

Camp Colvos Brewing

Drink craft beer and hang out with the locals in an unpretentious brewery.

Two glasses of beer in Camp Colvos Brewing

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 408-7309 | Website | Hours: 12 pm – 9 pm Sun-Thurs, 12 pm – 10 pm Fri-Sat

Camp Colvos is a family-friendly brewery that’s hard to miss. Just search for the bright orange building in the heart of downtown. This is the kind of brewery that’s easy to love. The staff is friendly, the beers are delicious, and the food is plentiful (don’t pass up on a plate of tater tots!).

The beer selection at Colvos is well-balanced, but the lagers are particularly good. The Mukai, a rice lager, is one of my personal favorites. But go with the Buckhorn if you’re into IPAs.

Grab a beer and some snacks. Then, sit down in the large outdoor seating area and take your time sippin’.

⏱️ Time Your Visit Wisely: Many businesses on the island have short or odd hours, and some close mid-week or during the off-season. Your best bet for getting to experience everything on this list is to visit during summer and weekends!

Dragon’s Head Cider

Sip cider while lounging in a beautiful, tucked-away orchard.

The author's husband drinking a cider while holding the dog
My husband sipping some cider at Dragon’s Head Cider Orchard

📍 Google Maps (tasting room) | Phone: (206) 724-3723 | Website | Hours: Tasting Room 12 pm – 8 pm Mon & Thurs-Fri, 10 am – 8 pm Sat & Sun, Closed Tues & Wed; Orchard (open May-October) 12 pm – 5 pm Sat, 12 pm – 8 pm Sun, Closed Mon-Fri

Dragon’s Head Cider is one of Vashon’s fantastic cideries. Grab flights at the uptown tasting room year-round. Visit between May and October for a pour you can sip in the orchard.

The tasting room is super convenient since it’s located right in downtown Vashon. In addition to cider flights, you can order shareable plates and brunch on the weekend.

Still, visiting the orchard is my favorite option. There’s nothing like sipping delicious cider while lying on a picnic blanket surrounded by apple trees bursting with fruit. Make sure to bring your own snacks (I recommend goodies from the island’s farmers market) to enjoy a lazy and leisurely afternoon here.

Vashon Llamas

Hang out with a herd of senior llamas.

The author feeding the llama in Vashon Llamas
Hand-feeding a herd of llamas was a fun experience!

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 794-1252 | Website | Hours: By appointment only | Entrance: $10 per person/90 minutes (Llama Happy Hour), $50 per person/3 hours (Weaving)

Seeing a herd of old llamas may not be the first experience that comes to mind when you think of going to Vashon… but it’s one I wouldn’t pass up! Four geriatric llamas and their caretakers live on the island. 

There are several experiences you can book. Adults will love the llama happy hour. BYOB and snacks, take pictures, and chat with their caretaker, Kelly, while the llamas graze nearby. You may get to feed them too (if the llamas are up for it!).

Feeling crafty? Book a “weaving with friends” visit to learn how to weave with the llama’s wool and take home your own handmade creation.

Not only are all of these experiences private and intimate, but Kelly is a gem. She’ll answer any questions you have about the animals and tell you exactly how she became the caretaker of a herd of llamas on a tiny Washington island.

Point Robinson Park and Lighthouse

Check out a beautiful lighthouse and soak up the views in Vashon’s most popular park.

View from the Point Robinson Park and Lighthouse
My husband and I were dwarfed by Vashon Island’s landmark
Exterior view of the Point Robinson Park and Lighthouse at dusk
Point Robinson Lighthouse at dusk

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 463-9602 | Website | Hours: 8 am – 8 pm daily

Point Robinson Park is a must-visit. Its gorgeous, well-preserved lighthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places. The site has guided ships and other vessels through the dark and fog since 1885.

Visit Point Robinson to explore the shoreline, lounge and play in its grassy areas, and wander the trails. Love whale watching? During the summer, you may get lucky enough to see orcas offshore.

And even if the orcas aren’t around, expect to see an incredible sunrise year-round and the mighty Mount Rainier on clear days.

🛥️ How to Get to Vashon: No roads lead to Vashon, so you’ll need to take a ferry to the island. From Seattle, catch the ferry to Vashon at the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal in West Seattle. Catch the Point Defiance Tahlequah Ferry if you’re coming from Tacoma. You can visit by car, bike, or on foot (though having a car to explore Vashon is the most practical option).

Food & Drink on Vashon Island

May Kitchen + Bar

Dine on delicious, authentic Thai cuisine.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 408-7196 | Website | Hours: 4 pm – 8:30 pm Wednesday-Thursday & Sunday, 4 pm – 9 pm Friday & Saturday, Closed Mondays and Tuesdays

May Kitchen + Bar is the best restaurant in Vashon, in my opinion. This delicious Thai restaurant has an ambiance designed to make you feel like you’ve been transported far beyond Vashon.

Come here for pad thai with a preparation demonstration at your table. Or try perfectly spiced Thom yum soup, delicious desserts, and a full cocktail bar. 

I highly recommend making a reservation in advance, especially on weekends when it’s likely to get swarmed with people craving some of the best Thai food in the Seattle area.

The Hardware Store Restaurant

Eat at a hardware store turned island-dining staple.

Cars passing by in front of The Hardware Store Restaurant
One of the most popular dining spots on Vashon Island!

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 463-1800 | Website | Hours: 11 am – 2:30 pm & 5 pm – 8 pm Monday-Friday, 9 am – 3 pm & 5 pm – 8 pm Saturday & Sunday

Enjoy a comfortable, laid-back atmosphere and consistently delicious food at the Hardware Store Restaurant. The large restaurant used to be a hardware store (hence the name), but now it’s a focal point of the Vashon restaurant scene. 

Come for breakfast. You might get a chance to snag some of the delicious housemade donuts if you’re lucky. Show up for lunch or dinner to get show-stealing clam chowder, fish and chips, or gourmet burgers.

Vashon Island Baking Company

Start your day with the best pastries.

The author sitting outside the Vashon Island Baking Company
Me enjoying a bear claw before heading off for some more island exploration

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 463-1441 | Website | Hours: 6 am – 6 pm Tuesday-Saturday, 7 am – 5 pm Sunday, Closed Mondays 

You’ll find tasty sweet and savory pastries at Vashon Island Baking Co. The shop is tiny but filled with mouthwatering goodies. Order fresh-made bear claws, apple fritters, ham-and-cheese croissants, mochi cake, and tons more. 

Grab a coffee and pastry and nibble it on the go. There’s not much seating inside, but you can pause to enjoy your snacks on one of the benches outside the shop, or at the nearby Ober Park.

Island Queen

Grab a cheap meal in a re-imagined diner.

The author having a bite of her fries from Island Queen
Island Queen gets my seal of approval for deliciously crispy french fries

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 463-7777 | Website | Hours: 11 am – 8 pm Wed-Mon, Closed Tuesdays

Not in the mood to spend much? Enjoy a cheap lunch at Island Queen, a quick-serve diner with burgers, fries, and ice cream. Eat outside on the patio or inside the colorful restaurant where you can chow down while admiring the model train on the ceiling. Grab yourself a milkshake to go if you really want to treat yourself.

Nashi Orchards

Taste delightful ciders right near Vashon’s downtown.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 734-5551 | Website | Hours: 12 pm – 5 pm Saturday-Sunday, Closed Monday-Friday

Nashi Orchards is an award-winning Vashon Island cidery. Its main focus is on perries made from pears grown on the island and throughout the Washington region.

Nashi only uses the best Asian pears, European pears, and heirloom apple varieties, resulting in ciders that are crisp, light, refreshing, and naturally sweetened. It’s incredibly easy to stop by for a flight and leave with a bottle or two because its tasting room moved from the orchard to downtown Vashon.

Maury Island Winery

Enjoy a private and casual wine tasting at a winemaker’s home.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 595-3643 | Website | Hours: by appointment Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day

Book a tasting with Maury Island Winery if you’re looking for a less formal wine-tasting experience. This one is particularly special because you’ll have an opportunity to speak directly to the winemakers. 

The winery is located on the southern end of the island. Call ahead to schedule your tasting and expect a low-key afternoon where you’ll be treated to wine pours, snacks, and stories about the winery’s history. The winemakers are a husband-wife team who have been making wine from grapes grown in their backyard since the ‘80s.

What to Do Outdoors on Vashon Island

Maury Island Marine Park

Hike, camp, and explore a scenic park on the water.

Scenic view from Maury Island Marine Park
The breathtaking view from one of the park’s lookouts

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 296-0100 | Website | Hours: 6 am – 10 pm daily | Entrance: free

Maury Island Marine Park is located on Maury Island, a small island attached to Vashon. Nature lovers will adore the walking trails and scenic views at this 320-acre park.

The park is home to a large concentration of Pacific madrone trees and has plenty of perfectly placed benches and lookouts for visitors to take it all in.

Wander down to the shoreline to see the Cascade Mountains and Mount Rainier on clear days. You can go kayaking or camping at Maury Island Marine Park from May to October. Blue herons, seabirds, and other animals roam the park, so wildlife watchers will have plenty to see.

Shinglemill Creek Preserve

Hike to an estuary filled with birds and other wildlife.

The author's husband and dog walking along Shinglemill Creek
My husband and dog walking along Shinglemill Creek

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 463-2644 | Website

Shinglemill Creek Preserve is another perfect destination for outdoor lovers. You’ll wander along forested trails, some of which can get quite muddy (read my Seattle packing list guide to ensure you bring the right footwear).  

There are two trails to choose from. The lower trail is great for hikers of all levels, while the upper trail is quite steep — good for those craving a good workout hike. The trails lead to Fern Cove which is home to tons of migratory birds, making this an ideal hike for birders.

👉 Read Next: Interested in some off-island hiking? Check out my article on hikes near Seattle!

Lisabuela Park

Picnic and play at a small, grassy park.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 463-9602 | Website | Hours: 6 am – 9:30 pm Sunday-Friday, 6:30 am – 10 pm Saturday

This little resort-turned-beachfront park is tucked away on the west coast of Vashon. Lisabuela Park is a bit of a hidden gem, popular with locals and rarely crowded.

Beach comb or search for clams along the rocky shoreline. Play frisbee, bring your dog, or picnic on the large grassy area or at one of the picnic tables scattered around. The wind can pick up easily here, so it’s a great place to fly a kite or simply sit back and watch the sunset.

🚴 How to Get Around: The easiest way to get around Vashon is by car. You can go on foot and take the bus from the ferry terminal for downtown attractions, but it’ll be harder to reach other spots on this list without some wheels. Still want to skip the car rental? Go to Vashon Adventures where you can rent e-bikes to get around the island with ease.

KVI Beach

Spend time on a hidden beach.

View from the KVI Beach
Even on overcast days, the beach is quite a sight

📍 Google Maps | Hours: 6 am – 10 pm daily

KVI Beach is a public beach tucked away in a residential neighborhood. This hidden gem is owned by a local radio station and equipped with a radio tower standing tall near the shore. 

Parking can be difficult here, especially during warm summer weekends. But if you snag a spot, you’ll be treated to a beach full of sea creatures and marine life. Search for crabs during low tide, look out for seals, and you may even see orcas offshore.

The beach also has volleyball nets and, typical of Washington beaches, lots of driftwood to navigate around or rest on.

Unique Vashon Island Activities

Vashon Island Coffee Roasterie

Warm up with a cup of joe in a historic coffee house.

The author playing a board game with her husband in Vashon Island Coffee Roasterie
This coffee shop is great for catching up and playing board games

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 463-9800 | Website | Hours: 8 am – 4 pm Monday – Saturday, 9 am – 2 pm Sunday

Vashon Island Coffee Roasterie is an old-school coffee shop with a rich history. It was the original location of Seattle’s Best Coffee. The building retains this old charm and some of the original coffee-roasting equipment. 

Today, it’s both a coffee shop and a specialty store where you can buy organic produce, teas, local gifts, honey, beeswax, and more.

Come here to play board games, chat with friends, read a book, or journal. There’s no wi-fi, which makes it a great spot to disconnect.

Burton

Visit the small community on the south end of the island.

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You’ll find the small town of Burton south of Vashon’s downtown area. This small, unincorporated community has a few quaint attractions worth checking out.

Visit the general store in the area, Harbor Mercantile (also known as the Burton Store), where you’ll find all kinds of island goods and necessities. 

Stop at Spiceberry Home for home goods or grab a cup of joe from the Burton Coffee stand. Afterward, take a walk and stretch your legs on the trails or get on the water at Jenson Point Park.

Art Galleries

Check out Vashon’s robust art scene.

People wandering inside an Art Gallery in Vashon Island
An art gallery on Vashon

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Vashon Island is filled with artists of all mediums, meaning it’s really easy to get a taste of the local art scene.

I recommend visiting Swiftwater Gallery, which has a curated collection of creations by various artists. Purchase some of their work, to bring home with you. Or, if you get really inspired, sign up for a class to make something of your own. 

The Vashon Island Center for the Arts is another must-see space for art shows, music acts, book talks, and dance performances. It’s probably the best place to get to know the vibrant arts community and support the non-profit organization that hosts it all.

Farmers Market and Farm Stands

Sample fresh produce from Vashon Island farmers.

Closeup look of the wooden farm stand sign in Farmers Market & Farm Stands
See a farm stand sign? Make sure you pull over to check out the goods!

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (253) 693-0262 | Website | Hours (farmers market): 10 am – 3 pm Saturdays in May-September

Visit Vashon on a Saturday morning from May through September to enjoy the Vashon Island farmers market (after all, farmers markets are some of the best things to do in the state!). Grab fresh produce, flowers, bread, meats, cheeses, and more at the market.

Can’t make it on a farmers market weekend? Then hit up the farms directly! There are tons of farm stands on the island that you can easily find. Plan a visit by looking at the farm stand map. Or simply drive around the island and stop when you see something interesting.

Lavender Hill Farm

Relax and wander on a lavender farm.

View from the Lavender Hill Farm
Lavender on Lavender Hill Farm

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (206) 463-2322 | Website | Hours: Farm visits in June and July (temporarily closed for the 2025 season)

⚠️ Closure Note: This attraction is temporarily closed for the 2025 season.

Lavender Hill is a gorgeous lavender farm on Vashon that’s open in June and through July when lavender is in full bloom. Harvest your own lavender to dry or add to bouquets, and enjoy farm-fresh treats and drinks made from the fragrant plant. 

You can even learn how to make lavender wreaths and distill organic lavender essential oil. The farm has 20 different lavender varieties and the gardens are well-kept and beautiful, making it the perfect place to take a stroll and experience a moment of calm.

Strawberry Festival

Attend a sweet, small-town summer festival.

Closeup look at the fresh red strawberries
I mean, who could pass up a festival celebrating this sweet fruit?

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Visit Vashon in mid-July to be lucky enough to catch the strawberry festival. This weekend-long event is one of the largest in Vashon. It’s been going on since the early 1900s when Vashon was covered in strawberry fields and was a major exporter of the fruit. 

These days, the festival involves a parade, beer gardens, and live music. Expect tons of vendors selling interesting goods and eateries with strawberry-infused snacks and meals. Come if you want to experience a long-running small-town festival event in an adorable place.

Sweet Alyssum Farm

Pick your own flowers or camp at an under-the-radar flower farm.

The author Chelsea Booker, smiling for a photo at a field with blooming flowers
Me gathering some flowers for my bouquet

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (530) 521-3009 | Website | Hours: Camping open May-October; U-Pick Flowers typically open late June-September | Entrance: Campsites begin at ~$40/night; U-Pick begins at $10/10 stems

Sweet Alyssum is my favorite of all the wonderful farms and farm stands on Vashon. You’ll probably adore it, too, if you’re a flower lover like me. 

Visit Sweet Alyssum in the spring and summer to grab a pre-made bouquet or create your own in the adjacent u-pick garden. When I went in July, there were rows upon rows of black-eyed Susans, colorful dahlias, and baby’s breath to choose from. Offerings change through the season and it’s a sweet way to try your hand at a bit of floral design. 

Another thing I love about Sweet Alyssum is that you can camp here! Vashon doesn’t have many traditional hotels, and some of the lodging it does have is pretty pricey. So camping here is a great way to stay on Vashon if you’re on a budget, while simultaneously supporting a local farm. 

There are only 3 campsites, so there’s no need to worry about overcrowding. The entire area is also easily walkable to downtown Vashon if you’re craving some of the action in the town.

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Now you’re all ready to visit Vashon Island! Though it’s small, this island is worthy of a weekend trip. Want more ideas for places to go? Check out my guide to the best places in Washington State next.

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4 Comments

  1. Some comments about biking around Vashon Island: There are few bike lanes. Most of the time, you share the two-lane, narrow roads with traffic. There are long, curvy stretches where cars cannot pass you, so you have no choice but to hold up traffic. Also, the island is very hilly. Unless you’re a very strong biker, an electric bike may be needed.

  2. What a wonderful list of things to do on Vashon Island. My visiting family from Chicago will love it! Thank you so much.

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