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Whaleback Light

Kittery, Maine

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Location: Mouth of the Piscataqua River. Nearest town: Kittery

43 03 31 N
70 41 48 W

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Accessibility: This lighthouse can be seen from many spots on shore, including Fort Foster in Kittery, Fort Constitution, Fort Stark, and Great Island Common in New Castle, NH, and Odiorne Point in Rye, NH. The lighthouse is accessible only by boat and is closed to the public.

Station established: 1830; Present lighthouse built: 1872; Automated: 1963

Construction material: Granite

Height of tower: 50 feet; Height of focal plane: 59 feet

Earlier optic: Fourth-order Fresnel; Present optic: VLB-44 (2009)


Photo by Deane Rykerson

Characteristic: Two white flashes every 10 seconds.

Fog signal: Two blasts every 30 seconds. The fog signal is radio activated. During times of reduced visibility, mariners are requested to turn their VHF-FM radio to channel 83A/157.175MHZ. By keying their microphone five times consecutively, while on channel 83A, this will activate the fog signal for 45 minutes.

Click here to hear the fog signal at Whaleback Light

Active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation

Owned by:

American Lighthouse Foundation
P.O. Box 565
Rockland, Maine 04841
(207) 594-4174
 
Managed by:
Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouses
P.O. Box 8232
Portsmouth, NH 03802-8232

Related Links:

Town of Kittery homepage

Alexander Parris Digital Project

Tides.Info: Tide Predictions for Kittery Point


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