Diamond Head Lighthouse
Diamond Head Road 3399

Diamond Head Lighthouse
The Diamond Head Lighthouse was built in 1917 and has been an important aid to navigation ever since its construction.
History
- The lighthouse played a significant role during World War II, serving as a radio station for the United States Coast Guard.
The lighthouse was built in 1917 and has been an important aid to navigation ever since its construction. The lighthouse played a significant role during World War II, serving as a radio station for the United States Coast Guard.
Architecture
- The Diamond Head Lighthouse is a 17-meter (56-foot) tall structure with a focal height of 147 meters (482 feet).
- It features two white light sources, one with a period of 10 seconds and a red light source with a period of 10 seconds.
The Diamond Head Lighthouse is a 17-meter (56-foot) tall structure with a focal height of 147 meters (482 feet). It features two white light sources, one with a period of 10 seconds and a red light source with a period of 10 seconds. The lighthouse is constructed from concrete and has a distinctive octagonal shape.
Light Characteristics
- The Diamond Head Lighthouse emits a white light that can be seen up to 17 nautical miles away.
- The light's characteristics include:
- Height: 147 meters (482 feet)
- Range: 17 nautical miles
- Period: 10 seconds for the white light source, and 10 seconds for the red light source
The Diamond Head Lighthouse emits a white light that can be seen up to 17 nautical miles away. The light's characteristics include:
Current Status
The Diamond Head Lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, operated by the United States Coast Guard.
The lighthouse has been automated since its construction.
Location and Accessibility
The Diamond Head Lighthouse is located on Diamond Head Road in East Honolulu, Oʻahu, Hawaii. Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the parking area.
Heritage Status
- The Diamond Head Lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
- It has also been designated as a historic landmark and is featured on a United States postage stamp.
The Diamond Head Lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It has also been designated as a historic landmark and is featured on a United States postage stamp.
Notable Historical Events
- In 1941, during World War II, the lighthouse played a significant role in warning civilian vessels of an impending attack by Japan.
- In a 2014 interview, 94-year-old veteran Melvin Bell described serving as the radio operator at the Diamond Head station during this event.
The lighthouse played a significant role in warning civilian vessels of an impending attack by Japan. In a 2014 interview, 94-year-old veteran Melvin Bell described serving as the radio operator at the Diamond Head station during this event. The lighthouse has also been featured in various media, including music videos and documentaries.
References
No references available.
Details
| Name | Diamond Head Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | East Honolulu |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 21.255707, -157.80951 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation, operated by the United States Coast Guard |
| Accessible | true |
Nearby Lighthouses
Other lighthouses close to Diamond Head Lighthouse

.jpg)
