Lighthouses in New Jersey

Lighthouses in New Jersey is an itinerary along the coast of New Jersey.

Understand

The New Jersey Lighthouse Challenge occurs every October, which involves visiting all the lighthouses of the Jersey Shore and some on the Delaware Bay, along with a few lifesaving stations.

Some of these lighthouses are no longer functional.

Prepare

Many of these lighthouses are on land and could be reached by car; however, some of these are in the open ocean and require a boat to visit.

Get in

Both New York City and Philadelphia are near the endpoints of the coastal route.

Go

New York Bay

  • 🌍 Robbins Reef Light
  • 🌍 Great Beds Light
  • 🌍 Romer Shoal Light

Monmouth and Ocean Counties

  • 🌍 Sandy Hook Lighthouse
  • 🌍 Navesink Twin Lights
  • 🌍 Sea Girt Light
  • 🌍 Squan Beach Life-Saving Station
  • 🌍 Barnegat Lighthouse
  • 🌍 Tucker's Island Lighthouse (replica)

Atlantic and Cape May Counties

  • 🌍 Absecon Lighthouse
  • 🌍 Stone Harbor Life Saving Station
  • 🌍 Cape May Lighthouse

Delaware Bay

  • 🌍 Brandywine Shoal Light
  • 🌍 East Point Light
  • 🌍 Ship John Shoal Light
  • 🌍 Finns Point Range Light
  • 🌍 Tinicum Island Rear Range Light

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