Clover Island Lighthouse
Clover Island Drive

Clover Island Lighthouse
The Clover Island Lighthouse was completed in 2010, marking the first time a lighthouse had been built in the United States since 1962. This modern structure has become an iconic landmark along the Columbia River.
History
- The lighthouse stands at a height of 62 feet (19 meters) and features a distinctive design. The tower is constructed from concrete and steel, with a solar-powered beacon that flashes every four seconds.
- The light's color is white, and it emits a specific sequence of flashes to aid navigation.
Visitors can access the lighthouse via Clover Island Drive, which provides easy parking and a short walk to the structure.
Location and Accessibility
- The Clover Island Lighthouse is located on Clover Island in Kennewick, Washington, along the Columbia River.
As an active aid to navigation, the Clover Island Lighthouse continues to guide mariners safely through the river. However, its automated nature means that it does not require manual operation or maintenance.
Heritage Status
The Clover Island Light has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed as a notable landmark in Kennewick.
Notable Historical Events
- While there are no specific notable events associated with the lighthouse's construction, its completion marked an important milestone in the history of maritime navigation in the United States.
Details
| Name | Clover Island Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Kennewick |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 46.217762, -119.11623 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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