The Lighthouse Circuit

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Atlas · California

Every lighthouse in California

49 entries — light stations, active aids, ruins, relocations, and one museum-ship lightship. Use the filters below to narrow by region, access, or difficulty.

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Old Point Loma Lighthouse at Cabrillo National Monument, San Diego

Old Point Loma Lighthouse

★ Flagship 12

San Diego, Southern California

Tier 1InactivePublic accesseasy⚠ Verify

The oldest lighthouse structure on the West Coast and one of the most historically significant in the United States. Its deactivation story — too high, too foggy — is a foundational lesson in lighthouse engineering.

Point Vicente Lighthouse on the cliffs of the Palos Verdes Peninsula

Point Vicente Lighthouse

★ Flagship 12

Rancho Palos Verdes, Southern California

Tier 1Active aidPublic accesseasy⚠ Verify

Visually striking white tower on dramatic cliffs above the Pacific. One of the most recognizable lighthouse silhouettes in California. Active light. Adjacent to whale migration corridor.

Historic photograph of Point Conception Lighthouse

Point Conception Lighthouse

★ Flagship 12

Lompoc, Central Coast

Tier 1Active aidRestricteddifficult⚠ Verify

Geographically and historically one of the most significant lighthouse sites on the Pacific Coast. The 'corner' of California. Not publicly accessible, which makes it a compelling inclusion — the unreachable lighthouse.

Point Sur Light Station lantern room above the Big Sur coast

Point Sur Light Station

★ Flagship 12

Big Sur, Central Coast

Tier 1Active aidPublic accessmoderate⚠ Verify

The most complete surviving light station complex in California. The 3-hour guided tour is among the most immersive lighthouse experiences on the West Coast. The volcanic rock setting is visually extraordinary.

Point Pinos Light, the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast

Point Pinos Lighthouse

★ Flagship 12

Pacific Grove, Central Coast

Tier 1Active aidPublic accesseasy⚠ Verify

The oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast. The claim of the original Fresnel lens still in active use — if verified — would make it one of the most remarkable lighthouse artifacts in the United States.

Pigeon Point Lighthouse, a 115-foot white tower south of Pescadero

Pigeon Point Lighthouse

★ Flagship 12

Pescadero, Bay Area / Peninsula

Tier 1Active aidPublic accesseasy⚠ Verify

Iconic silhouette on the San Mateo coast. One of the most photographed lighthouses in California. The on-site hostel makes it a unique overnight destination. Tower restoration is a major ongoing story.

Point Bonita Lighthouse at the end of its suspension bridge in the Marin Headlands

Point Bonita Lighthouse

★ Flagship 12

Sausalito, Bay Area

Tier 1Active aidPublic accessmoderate⚠ Verify

The guardian of the Golden Gate. One of the most dramatic lighthouse settings in the United States — perched on a rocky point, accessed by a suspension bridge over crashing surf. The very limited access (one Saturday per month) makes planning essential.

Point Reyes Lighthouse below its 308-step staircase

Point Reyes Lighthouse

★ Flagship 12

Point Reyes Station, Bay Area / North Bay

Tier 1Active aidPublic accessmoderate⚠ Verify

One of the windiest spots in North America — the lighthouse was built to withstand 100+ mph gusts. The preserved first-order Fresnel lens is one of the finest examples in California. The 308-step descent to the lighthouse is itself a memorable experience.

Point Arena Lighthouse rising above the Mendocino Coast

Point Arena Lighthouse

★ Flagship 12

Point Arena, Mendocino Coast

Tier 1Active aidPublic accesseasy⚠ Verify

The earthquake story is one of the most compelling in California lighthouse history. The 115-ft tower is climbable. On-site keeper cottage lodging makes it a premier lighthouse overnight destination. Tectonic plate boundary runs through the property.

Point Cabrillo Light Station at sunrise

Point Cabrillo Light Station

★ Flagship 12

Mendocino, Mendocino Coast

Tier 1Active aidPublic accesseasy⚠ Verify

One of the most complete and best-preserved light station complexes in California. On-site keeper house lodging. Walking distance from the village of Mendocino. The Mendocino coast setting is among the most scenic in the state.

The Trinidad Head Memorial Lighthouse replica in town

Trinidad Head Lighthouse

★ Flagship 12

Trinidad, North Coast

Tier 1Active aidPublic accesseasy

Dramatic headland setting with views of Trinidad Bay and the Pacific. The compact white tower against the rocky headland is one of the most photogenic lighthouse scenes in Northern California. The town of Trinidad is a charming base.

Battery Point Lighthouse on its tidal island at Crescent City

Battery Point Lighthouse

★ Flagship 12

Crescent City, North Coast

Tier 1Active aidPublic accesseasy⚠ Verify

The tsunami survival story is one of the most dramatic in California lighthouse history. The tidal island setting — walk across at low tide, stranded at high tide — is unlike any other California lighthouse experience. The museum inside the original keeper's dwelling is excellent.

New Point Loma Lighthouse, the active Coast Guard aid at the peninsula's tip

New Point Loma Lighthouse

San Diego, Southern California

Tier 1Active aidPublic accesseasy

The 'replacement' story — why the old lighthouse failed and how the new one solved the problem — is a compelling engineering narrative. Visible from Cabrillo NM.

Point Fermin Lighthouse, a Victorian Stick-Eastlake style lighthouse in San Pedro

Point Fermin Lighthouse

San Pedro, Southern California

Tier 1InactivePublic accesseasy⚠ Verify

The WWII blackout story is unique in California lighthouse history. The Victorian architecture is extraordinary — unlike any other lighthouse in the state. Free museum with original Fresnel lens.

East Brother Island Light Station, operated as a working B&B

East Brother Island Light Station

Richmond, Bay Area

Tier 1Active aidPublic accessmoderate⚠ Verify

The only lighthouse B&B in the San Francisco Bay Area. Boat-only access. Victorian architecture intact. A unique overnight experience in the Bay.

Alcatraz Island Light rising above the former federal prison

Alcatraz Island Light

San Francisco, Bay Area

Tier 1Active aidPublic accessmoderate⚠ Verify

The first lighthouse on the Pacific Coast. The Alcatraz connection makes it one of the most-visited lighthouse sites in the United States. The lighthouse is often overlooked by visitors focused on the prison — a compelling story angle.

Point Montara Light Station, an active aid and HI hostel

Point Montara Light Station

Montara, Bay Area / Peninsula

Tier 1Active aidPublic accesseasy

On-site hostel makes it a popular overnight destination on the San Mateo coast. Pairs naturally with Pigeon Point for a Peninsula lighthouse overnight.

St. George Reef Lighthouse, the offshore granite tower north of Crescent City

St. George Reef Lighthouse

Crescent City, North Coast

Tier 1InactivePublic accessextreme⚠ Verify

The most expensive and most remote lighthouse in California history. The Brother Jonathan wreck story is one of the most dramatic in Pacific Coast maritime history. The helicopter tour is a bucket-list experience.

Los Angeles Harbor Light

San Pedro, Southern California

Tier 2Active aidRestricteddifficult

unknown

Santa Barbara Lighthouse

Santa Barbara, Central Coast

Tier 2Active aidRestrictedeasy

unknown

Anacapa Island Light Station

Ventura, Southern California

Tier 2Active aidPublic accessdifficult⚠ Verify

unknown

Point San Luis Lighthouse

Avila Beach, Central Coast

Tier 2Active aidPublic accessmoderate⚠ Verify

unknown

Piedras Blancas Light Station

San Simeon, Central Coast

Tier 2Active aidPublic accesseasy⚠ Verify

unknown

Año Nuevo Light Station

Pescadero, Bay Area / Peninsula

Tier 2InactivePublic accessmoderate⚠ Verify

unknown

Point Arguello Light

Lompoc, Central Coast

Tier 2Active aidRestricteddifficult

unknown

Farallon Islands Light

San Francisco, Bay Area

Tier 2Active aidRestricteddifficult

unknown

Lime Point Light

Sausalito, Bay Area

Tier 2Active aidPublic accessmoderate

unknown

Mare Island Light

Vallejo, Bay Area

Tier 2InactiveRestricteddifficult⚠ Verify

Located at the first US Navy base on the Pacific Coast. The lighthouse's fate after the naval base closure is an open question in California lighthouse preservation.

Point Diablo Light

Sausalito, Bay Area

Tier 2Active aidPublic accessmoderate

unknown

Cape Mendocino Light

Ferndale, North Coast

Tier 2InactivePublic accesseasy

unknown

Humboldt Harbor Light

Eureka, North Coast

Tier 2InactivePublic accesseasy

First lighthouse on Humboldt Bay; the relocated tower at Woodley Island Marina is the only surviving physical remnant of the original station.

Crescent City Rear Range Light

Crescent City, North Coast

Tier 2Active aidRestricteddifficult

Uncertain. Requires verification before publishing.

Point Hueneme Lighthouse

Port Hueneme, Southern California

Tier 2Active aidRestricteddifficult

unknown

Fort Point Light

San Francisco, Bay Area

Tier 3DemolishedPublic accesseasy

Demolished to make way for the Golden Gate Bridge; the only California lighthouse destroyed by a major infrastructure project. The fort itself is open to visitors.

Ballast Point Light (demolished)

San Diego, Southern California

Tier 3DemolishedRestricteddifficult

unknown

Mile Rocks Light

San Francisco, Bay Area

Tier 3Active aidRestricteddifficult

One of the most dramatic lighthouse sites in California, visible from the Golden Gate Bridge. The demolition of the original structure in 1966 is considered one of the great losses of California lighthouse heritage.

Southampton Shoal Light

Richmond, Bay Area

Tier 3InactiveRestricteddifficult

One of the few surviving screw-pile lighthouses on the West Coast, now privately owned. Its relocation to Tinsley Island is a notable preservation story.

Carquinez Strait Light

Crockett, Bay Area

Tier 3InactiveRestricted⚠ Verify

Marks the strategic entrance to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta waterway. The original screw-pile structure was one of the few of its type on the West Coast.

Roe Island Light (demolished)

Pittsburg, Bay Area

Tier 3DemolishedRestricted

Historical curiosity; one of several Bay Area lighthouses demolished in the 20th century. The Suisun Bay mothball fleet is itself a notable sight.

Oakland Harbor Light

Oakland, Bay Area

Tier 3Active aidRestricteddifficult

One of the few surviving spark-plug (caisson) style lighthouses on the West Coast. Privately owned and not publicly accessible, but visible from the Oakland waterfront.

Blunts Reef Lightship (WLV-605)

Eureka, North Coast

Tier 3InactivePublic accesseasy⚠ Verify

The last active lightship on the US West Coast. Now a museum ship in Eureka, it is the only surviving lightship associated with California's most dangerous offshore reef.

Yerba Buena Island Light

San Francisco, Bay Area

Tier 3Active aidRestricteddifficult

Historic lighthouse on the island that anchors the Bay Bridge. The island's military history and Bay Bridge connection make it a notable site, though inaccessible to the public.

Point Knox Light (Angel Island)

Tiburon, Bay Area

Tier 3InactivePublic accessmoderate⚠ Verify

unknown

Santa Cruz Lighthouse

Santa Cruz, Central Coast

Tier 2Active aidPublic accesseasy

The only lighthouse in the United States built as a private memorial that was later reactivated as an official aid to navigation. Houses the world's first surfing museum. Overlooks Steamer Lane, one of the most famous surf breaks in California.

Long Beach Light

Long Beach, Southern California

Tier 2Active aidRestrictedmoderate

Guards the entrance to the Port of Long Beach, the largest container port in the US. Distinctive mid-century modern design. Visible from the Queen Mary and Long Beach waterfront.

Rubicon Point Light

Tahoma, Inland (Lake Tahoe)

Tier 3InactivePublic accessmoderate

One of the few inland lighthouses in California. The hike to the ruins offers spectacular views of Lake Tahoe. Added to the Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List in 1997 due to deterioration.

Sugar Pine Point Light

Tahoma, Inland (Lake Tahoe)

Tier 3InactivePublic accesseasy

Inland curiosity; one of the few Lake Tahoe lighthouses. No structure remains but the state park is worth visiting for the mansion and lake access.

Punta Gorda Lighthouse

Petrolia, North Coast

Tier 2InactivePublic accessdifficult⚠ Verify

One of the most remote and dramatic lighthouse settings in California, on the rugged Lost Coast. The hike along the Lost Coast Trail to reach it is itself a major attraction. NRHP listed.

Point Blunt Light

Tiburon (ferry departure), Bay Area

Tier 2Active aidPublic accessmoderate⚠ Verify

The last manned lighthouse built in California. Angel Island's three-lighthouse history is unique in the US. The island itself is a major historic site (immigration station, Civil War fort) making it a rich day trip destination.