Yaquina Head
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Yaquina Head Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1873
Is the Light operational? yes
Year Light First Lit: 1873
Year Automated: 1966
Shape: Conical
Tower Height: 93 ft.
Original Optic: 1st Order, Fresnel
Present Optic: 1st Order Fresnel
Existing Keepers Quarters? NO
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Yaquina Head Lighthouse
Newport, OR
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| Last Visited: May, 2003 History/Info:
The 93 foot tower, Oregon's tallest, is located on a narrow point of land
jutting due west into the Pacific Ocean north of Newport, at Yaquina Head
Outstanding Natural Area. Winds and rain have buffeted this lighthouse
since its beginning in 1872. It took approximately one year, and over
370,000 bricks to construct Oregon's tallest lighthouse.
The light has been active since Head Keeper Fayette Crosby walked up the
114 steps, to light the wicks on the evening of August 20, 1873. At that
time the oil burning fixed white light was displayed from sunset to
sunrise. Today, the fully automated first order Fresnel lens runs on
commercial power and flashes its unique pattern of 2 seconds on, 2 seconds
off, 2 seconds on, 14 seconds off, 24 hours a day. The oil burning wicks
have been replaced with a 1000 watt globe that according to the US Coast
Guard, keepers of the aid to navigation, generates over 130,000
candlepower.
The nightly vigil of watching the light is gone as are the resident
keepers and their quarters, but the staff of the Bureau of Land
Management, who are now responsible for the tower, guide you through the
lighthouse with tales of yesteryear.
Source:
Yaquina Lights, Inc.
Hours:
The lighthouse is open daily (weather permitting). For tour times please
call the Bureau of Land Management at (541) 574- 3100, Monday through
Friday.
Latitude/Longitude: 44°41'N 124°05'W
Directions:
click here for map
- From the south take US101 north into Newport. As soon as you cross over
the big bridge continue straight on US101 for another 3.7 miles.
- At that point you'll turn left onto NW Lighthouse Dr. Drive that road 1
mile to the parking lot and the lighthouse.
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