The Cape Willoughby Lighthouse is located at the eastern end of Kangaroo Island. It is the first lighthouse on the island. It was built in 1852. Then, in 1858, the Cape Boda Lighthouse was built at the northwest end. In 1909, the Cape Kuedik Lighthouse was built at the southwest end. Today, these three lighthouses are still working normally. Although the lighthouse was operated to prevent shipwrecks, there were inevitable ship crashes along the coastline, so the wrecks and lighthouses became well-known attractions on Kangaroo Island. The Cape Willoughby Lighthouse is built on a cliff on the eastern coast of Kangaroo Island and is located in Cape Willoughby Conservation Park, which is relatively unreachable because it is not the most popular attraction on the island. In the historic lighthouse area of Cape Willoughby, in addition to visiting the museum containing a rich maritime history in the visitor center, you can also visit the lighthouse, and you can spend an hour, walk1.9 kilometers, and browse several sites. Learn about the solitary lifestyle of the lighthouse keepers and their families at the time. Of course, if you are interested, you can stay for one night in the renovated Cape Willoughby lighthouse keepers cabin, pillowing the waves of the Southern Ocean and enjoying the stunning panoramic sea and sky. From here, enjoy the Baxter Strait on the east side of the island and the coastline of Kangaroo Island. We stayed on Kangaroo Island for three days and two nights. After going to the island, I rented a car and lived in Kingscott's Far Away Escape B&B. On the first day, I went to Cape Willoughby Conservation Park and the Americas River area; The next day, from Seal Bay, then Little Sahara Desert, Breeze Bay, Hansen Bay, all the way to Flinders Chase National Park; the third day, I went to Kingscott, Tsuen Wan Lavender Flower Field, and Pennishau, and had a great time! Figure 1-2: Cape Willoughby Lighthouse and Lighthouse Keeper Cabin; Figure3-6: Cape Willoughby Lighthouse at different angles; Figure 7: Introduction of different gameplay of Cape Willoughby Lighthouse; Figure 8: Introduction of the wrecks and wreck tracks on the Kangaroo Island coastline; Figure 9: Walking road map around Cape Willoughby Lighthouse; Figure 10-13: The coastline on the north side of the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse; Figure14-15: The Cape Willoughby Crag on the south side of the Lighthouse.