A Symbol Returns: Reviving the Life-Saving Service Emblem

We’re proud to share a new chapter in preserving the legacy of the Klipsan Beach Life-Saving Station.

After collaborating with several talented artists, we’ve recreated the original emblem of the U.S. Life-Saving Service—a historic symbol deeply connected to our site here on the Long Beach Peninsula. This insignia, featuring a crossed oar and boat hook over a life ring, once served as a quiet badge of honor for surfmen stationed along the American coastline. For those who served at Klipsan Beach, it marked long nights, stormy rescues, and an unwavering commitment to protecting lives.

U.S. Life-Saving Service emblem recreation

Long before the formation of the modern U.S. Coast Guard, the Life-Saving Service was the country’s frontline defense against maritime disaster. From the late 1800s into the early 20th century, crews patrolled the beaches on foot, scanned the waves from tower lookouts, and rowed into violent surf to rescue stranded sailors. That legacy still echoes through the structures and stories preserved at the Historic Station.

Our updated emblem will begin appearing across the site, in print, and in new projects highlighting this property’s role in U.S. maritime history. It’s a small way to honor the men who once stood watch where today’s guests come to rest and reconnect with the coast.

Though the surf rescues are now history, the spirit of coastal life remains strong. For modern-day adventures, browse our Long Beach Peninsula guide.

Or if you’re ready to experience this living legacy firsthand, book your stay at the Station ».

Fresh Look, Same Historic Charm

Welcome aboard the newly redesigned home of the Klipsan Beach Life Saving Station — also known as the #309 Historic Coast Guard Station. We’ve launched this updated website to make your experience smoother, more informative, and mobile-friendly. Whether you’re here to learn about the station’s unique history or explore our vacation rentals near the Long Beach Peninsula, we’re glad you’ve found your way to our digital shore.

Screenshot of the redesigned Historic Station website

This is just the beginning. We’re still actively refining the site, adding new features, photos, and stories from the coast. Like any good station, it’s always a work in progress — so check back often to see what’s new.

Planning a beach getaway? We’re just a couple blocks from the shoreline and ideally located for exploring Ocean Park, Long Beach, and the surrounding coast. Visit the Booking Page to learn more about the Upper Deck, Lower Deck, and Keeper’s Quarters — three distinct spaces on one historic property. Each unit includes a full kitchen, family-friendly features, and direct Airbnb links.

Thanks for dropping by. We hope the new site helps you get one step closer to your next memorable stay on the Washington coast.

Anchored in history. Built for your next escape.

Stay salty,

Keeper