The cape was named
Smoky Cape by
Captain Cook when he passed it on 13 May 1770, writing of "a point or headland, on which were fires that caused a great quantity of smook, which occasioned my giving it the name of Smooky Cape".
Smook was his usual spelling of
smoke; the spelling for the cape now follows the modern spelling. The hills there were an important meeting place for aboriginal people from various surrounding areas; it's possible Cook saw fires from such a gathering. A lighthouse was proposed for the cape in 1886 and completed in 1891. Known as the
Smoky Cape Lighthouse, it was built from concrete and local granite
aggregate in an octagonal shape at the highest point on the cape. == Fish Rock ==