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Location: Main - Jersey Shore - Lighthouses - Navesink
Navesink (Twin Lights) Lighthouse

Contact

(732)872-1814
Official Site


City: Highlands County: Monmouth

Facts

  • Built 1862
  • 250 feet above sea level
  • 64 steps north tower
  • 65 steps south tower
Navesink Lighthouse - Atlantic Highlands, NJNavesink Lighthouse, or as it is more commonly known as Twin Lights, is one of the most interesting of the New Jersey Lighthouses. It looks like a fortress or a castle. Although it was decomissioned in 1949 it has a long and interesting history. Here you can learn about early life saving, Marconi's experiments with and first use of the telegraph and much much more.

Navesink has two light towers. The south tower is a square shape and the north tower is an octagonal shape. Each tower is 73 feet tall and overlooks the Shrewsbury River on a 200 foot tall bluff. It offers a great view of the New York skyline in the distance, as well as beautiful views of Sandy Hook, the Atlantic Ocean, Sandy Hook Bay and the shore to the south. Getting up to the lighthouse is a steep, narrow, winding road. It's recommended that you take it slow.

Visitors can climb the north tower, tour the museum which is housed in the center area of the building between the two towers and get a look at the old 9 foot diameter bivalve lens which at one time guided ships.

During the spring it's great to bring a picnic basket and have a picnic on the lawn overlooking the great view. There are several picnic tables also available, but I recommend just laying a blanket down on the grass.




Hours Of Operation General Admission Tours

Memorial Day to Labor Day -
Daily 10:00am - 5:00pm
Rest of the year -
Wed - Sun 10:00am - 5:00pm

Park grounds:
9:00am - sunset

Free Admission
Donations Requested
Self guided tour, museum, picnic area
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