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Punta Gorda Light House

Lost Coast Trail

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Punta Gorda Light House

The Punta Gorda Lighthouse was built in 1912 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners traversing the treacherous coastline of Northern California.

History

  • The lighthouse stands at an impressive tower height of [tower height] feet above sea level, with a focal height of [focal height] feet. The structure is constructed from [construction materials], a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of its builders.
  • The architect responsible for designing this iconic landmark was [architect's name].

The Punta Gorda Lighthouse emits a characteristic [light pattern] beam, which can be seen up to [range] miles out to sea.

Light Characteristics

Currently, the lighthouse is no longer an active navigational aid, having been automated in [year]. However, it remains a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking to explore the rugged beauty of Northern California's coastline.

The structure has also been repurposed as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich history.

Location

  • The Punta Gorda Lighthouse is situated on the Lost Coast Trail, approximately 12 miles south of Cape Mendocino in Humboldt County, California.
  • Access to the lighthouse is via a short hike from the end of a 4WD road.

Heritage Status

The Punta Gorda Lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed on the [list of heritage designations] register.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the lighthouse played an important role in the war effort, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied ships traversing the Pacific.

Details

NamePunta Gorda Light House
City
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40.249393, -124.35021
Architectunknown
Current usemuseum