The Huntington Lighthouse Preservation Society, Inc. (formerly, Save Huntington’s Lighthouse, Inc.) was formed in 1985 by concerned citizens to prevent the demolition of the Lloyd Harbor Light Station and replace it with an automated light tower by the U.S. Coast Guard.

The Huntington Harbor Lighthouse is listed on the National Historic Register and continues to be an active Aid to Navigation
today and open to the public to visit as an educational and historic resource.

All tours leave from the Town of Huntington’s Goldstar Battalion Beach located on West Shore Road, Huntington. for the short boat ride to the Huntington Lighthouse. Click the picture for more information

Volunteers are always needed and are welcome to join us. Some of our needs
are in the areas of research, guided tours, events, fund raising and physical work at the lighthouse. Carpentry, painting,
general repairs and maintenance are involved.

On March 7, 1907, Congress appropriated $40,000 for construction of a new lighthouse on a reef extending north from West Neck at the entrance to both Lloyd Harbor and Huntington Harbor. The new structure completed in 1912 was a unique lighthouse, in both design and construction. Read More…

Help preserve the Lighthouse

Thank you for donating to the Huntington Lighthouse Preservation Society. Your donation will provide essential funds to repair deteriorated architectural features, secure watertight integrity, improve public access to ensure long-term sustainability, and support our major events.


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