Baby Island Heights is a picturesque unincorporated community in Island County, Washington, named after a small offshore island. It is known for its medium- to high-bank waterfront along the Saratoga Passage, offering stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere. The area has a rich history, having attracted early-20th-century Seattle businessmen who built cabins there. Today, it is home to about 200 residents, with many seasonal visitors drawn to its natural beauty and outdoor activities.
The community's development was significantly enhanced by the opening of the Baby Island Resort in 1924 and the introduction of public electricity in 1946. Residents enjoy access to the waterfront through the Baby Island Beach Club, a not-for-profit corporation.
The area's charm is enhanced by its mix of old and new homes, with many built between the late 1940s and early 1970s, and some newer constructions in recent years.