First, New Jersey: Twin Lights of the Navesink, and Sandy Hook


Sea Girt, and Barnegat, and Absecon



Hereford Inlet, and Cape May


East Point, and two out in the bay: Fourteen Foot Bank, and Miah Maul



Then there is Miss Liberty, and moving on to New York, Jeffrey's Hook (Otherwise known as the Little Red Lighthouse under the Great Gray Bridge)


Fire Island, and the first I ever visited and my sentimental favorite, Montauk Point


California's Point Sur Light Station, and Santa Cruz


Pigeon Point, and lastly sweet little Point Pinos on Monterey Bay.


It's hard for me to refrain from continuing to every lighthouse I've ever visited, but I think I will leave it at these eighteen.
Lighthouses are so interesting to visit. Many have small museums inside, almost all have gift shops and many are surrounded by parks or gardens. All make wonderful history lessons and you will find keepers or docents to tell you exciting stories of things that happened there long ago.