Let's keep on moving westwards... Here's one that technically doesn't qualify as a lighthouse, kinda missing the "house" bit. But, it's a navigation light that stands at the entrance to my local Harbor, it's marked on the USCG charts, and it's shaped like a dang lighthouse so I'll keep in here anyway
Then we have a smattering of the lighthouses around Puget Sound marking the inland marine waterways. Most of these are shorter structures, since the sightlines required are short enough that they don't need a high tower to get a further horizon. Marking the points and bends in the channels is far more important locally.
This one is very near where I grew up, in fact I rode my bike down there more than once. Mukilteo, WA, just south of the port of Everett. This view was from the kayak when I was paddling around up there one day
Another view of the light from land this time:
And the fourth-order Fresnel lens that station still uses:
On Vashon Island, across from Seattle, we find the Point Robinson Lighthouse.
Over on the Olympics side of the Sound, we find the Point No Point Lighthouse. This light was put in place to assist navigation of the Admiralty Inlet, the entrance to Puget Sound. It's a popular place, with very nice sandy beaches compare to the usual rocky ones, and the fact that there are a ton of fish passing by almost any time of the year, within casting distance of the beach.