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Port Hueneme Light

448 Lighthouse Prom, Port Hueneme, CA 93041, USA

Name and Location

The Port Hueneme Light is a historic lighthouse located at 448 Lighthouse Prom, Port Hueneme, CA 93041, USA (34.1454022° N, -119.2102496° W).

Construction and History

The Port Hueneme Light was built in 1923 to guide mariners through the treacherous waters of the Pacific Ocean. The light station has been an essential aid to navigation for nearly a century. In 1938, the lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding rescue efforts during the San Clemente Island shipwreck. The site also served as a training ground for US Navy personnel during World War II.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse's architectural style is reminiscent of early 20th-century coastal structures, with a white tower rising 52 feet (16 meters) above the ground. The tower's height and focal plane are approximately 65 feet (19.8 meters) and 15.8 feet (4.8 meters), respectively. The lighthouse was constructed using reinforced concrete, with a steel framework and a pyramidal roof.

Light and Navigation

The Port Hueneme Light has a white flashing light (Fl(3)W.15s) that emits every 30 seconds, visible for approximately 17 miles (27 kilometers). The light station's operations were automated in the 1980s, replacing manual operation by keepers.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds and enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The site offers guided tours and educational programs for schools and community groups. Opening hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Monday to Sunday). Entrance is free, with guided tours available upon request.

Notable Views and Landscape

From the lighthouse grounds, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, with the Channel Islands visible on a clear day. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rugged coastline, sandy beaches, and scenic bluffs.

Anecdotes and Folklore

Stories of former lighthouse keepers abound, including notable figures who contributed to the development of maritime safety and navigation.

Technical and Operational Details

The Port Hueneme Light has been listed as a Historic Landmark by the United States Coast Guard since 1990. The Managing Authority is the United States Coast Guard (USCG), responsible for the maintenance and operation of the lighthouse.

Further Information

  • Nearby attractions include the Naval Air Station Point Mugu, a nearby military base with a rich history in aviation and naval operations, and the Ventura County Coastal Trail, a scenic hiking trail that offers stunning views of the coastline.

Details

NamePort Hueneme Light
CityPort Hueneme
CountryUsa
Coordinates34.1451777, -119.210018
Websitehttp://www.huenemelight.org/
Year of construction1923
Stories[object Object]
Architectural styleearly 20th-century coastal structure
Construction material"reinforced concrete, steel framework, pyramidal roof"
Focal height19.8
Tower height16
Access descriptionby car, guided tours available
Accessibletrue
Landscape typerugged coastline, sandy beaches, scenic bluffs
View descriptionbreathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, Channel Islands visible on a clear day
Guided tourstrue
FacilitiesRestrooms, Picnic areas
Opening hours9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Monday to Sunday)
Nearby attractions[{"name":"Naval Air Station Point Mugu","description":"military base with a rich history in aviation and naval operations"},{"name":"Ventura County Coastal Trail","description":"scenic hiking trail that offers stunning views of the coastline"}]
Light characteristic"Fl(3)W.15s"
Light range27
Automatedtrue