List of lighthouses in North Carolina

This is a list of lighthouses in North Carolina.

Name Image Location Coordinates Year first lit Automated Year deactivated Current Lens Focal Height
Bald Head Light Bald Head Island 33°52′24.5″N 78°0′24.5″W 1794 (First)
1817 (Current)
1985
(Relit)
Active[1]
(Inactive: 1935–1985)
None 110 110 ft (34 m)
Bodie Island Light Nags Head 35.8185°N 75.5633°W / 35.8185; -75.5633 1847 (First)
1872 (Current)
1940 Active First-order Fresnel 156 156 ft (48 m)
Campbell Island Light None Known Wilmington Unknown 1849[2] Never 1865[2]
(Destroyed)
None 025 25 ft (7.6 m)[2]
Cape Fear Light Cape Fear 33.8927°N 78.0348°W / 33.8927; -78.0348 1903 Never 1958
(Demolished)
None Unknown
Cape Hatteras Light Buxton 35°15′01.92″N 75°31′43.74″W 1803 (First)
1870 (Current)
1950 Active DCB-224 187 187 ft (57 m)
Cape Lookout Light Cape Lookout 34°36′19″N 76°32′10″W 1812 (First)
1859 (Current)
1950 Active LED Unknown
Croatan Shoal Light Croatan Sound N/A Unknown Never 1864
(Destroyed)
None Unknown
Currituck Beach Light Corolla 36.376667°N 75.830833°W / 36.376667; -75.830833 1875 1939 Active First-order Fresnel Unknown
Diamond Shoal Light Offshore 35°9′12″N 75°17′48″W[3] 1966 1977 2001 None 125 125 ft (38 m)
Federal Point Light N/A Kure Beach Unknown 1817[4](First)
1866[4] (Last)
Never 1879[4]
(Destroyed in 1881)
None Unknown
Frying Pan Shoals Light Offshore 33°29′N 77°35′W 1964 1979 2003 None Unknown
Gull Shoal Light N/A Pamlico Sound 35.366138°N 75.957323°W / 35.366138; -75.957323[5] 1890 Never Unknown
(Destroyed)
None 44 ft (13 m)[6]
Hatteras Beacon Buxton Unknown 1855 Never 1898
(Removed)
None Unknown
Laurel Point Light Laurel Point N/A 1880[7] Never 1950s[7]
(Demolished)
None Unknown
Long Point Beacon Light Currituck N/A 1901 Never Unknown
(Destroyed)
None Unknown
Neuse River Light Vandemere N/A 1828 Never Unknown
(Destroyed)
None 035 35 ft (11 m)
North River Light N/A Albemarle Sound N/A 1866[7] Never 1917[7]
(Moved in 1920)
None Unknown
Oak Island Light Oak Island 33.8929°N 78.035°W / 33.8929; -78.035 1849 (First)
1958 (Current)
Always Active LED 169 169 ft (52 m)
Ocracoke Light Ocracoke 35°6′32.3″N 75°59′9.8″W 1798 (First)
1823 (Current)
1955 Active Fourth-order Fresnel 075 75 ft (23 m)
Pamlico Point Shoal Light Mesic N/A 1828 (First)
1891 (Last)
Never 1950s
(Demolished)
None Unknown
Price Creek Light Southport 33°56′9″N 77°59′23″W 1849 Never 1865 None 031 31 ft (9.4 m)
Roanoke Marshes Light Croatan Sound 35°48′40″N 75°42′02″W 1831 (First)
1877 (Last)
Never 1955A
(Destroyed)
None Unknown
Roanoke River Light Albemarle Sound 36.056029°N 76.610905°W / 36.056029; -76.610905 1867 (First)
1903 (Current)
Never 1941B
(Preserved)
None 035 35 ft (11 m)
Wade Point Light Pasquotank River
(Entrance)
N/A 1855 (First)
1899 (Last)
Never 1950s
(Destroyed)
None Unknown

Notes

A.^ A replica of the 1877 lighthouse was built in 2004.[7]
B.^ In 2003, a replica of the original 1866 lighthouse was built.[7]

References

  1. "Bald Head Lighthouse". Lighthouse Friends. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  2. "Name: Campbell's Island Light". Lighthouse Digest. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  3. "National Data Buoy Center: Station DSLN7". Data Buoy Detail. NOAA, US National Data Buoy Center. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
  4. Rebecca Taylor & Gayle Keresey (November 4, 2013). "The Search for the Federal Point Lighthouse". federal-point-history.org. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  5. "Gull Shoal Lighthouse". Lighthouse Friends. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  6. "Report for Gull Shoal Light Station (North Carolina) - 1909". United States Lighthouse Society. 1909.
  7. Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of the United States: North Carolina". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
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