Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society | tower | Fire Island Lighthouse, Robert Moses Field #5 Parking Lot, Fire Island, NY, USA (original) (raw)
FIRE ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE
Seashore
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Since its inception in 1982, the Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society's directive has been to preserve, through education and capital improvements, the nautical heritage of Fire Island and Long Island and to ensure that the Fire Island Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters/ Visitor Center remain an integral part of Long Island maritime history.
Help protect one of Long Island's amazing maritime treasures by becoming a member of the Preservation Society or directly donating to the Fire Island Lighthouse.
Learn more about the exciting events, announcements, and happenings at the Fire Island Lighthouse!
Come experience Fire Island’s natural beauty and rich nautical tradition. Explore the Fire Island National Seashore, our historic museums, and climb to the top of the tower for breathtaking views!
Museum and Gift Shop
open daily 10am -4pm
Tower and Lens Building
open 10 am - 3:30pm
daily
Shirts and shoes Required
History
Fire Island Lighthouse was an important landmark for transatlantic ships coming into New York Harbor at the turn of the last century. For many European immigrants, the Fire Island Light was their first sight of land upon arrival in America.
Happenings
Thank you to all who supported our 2024 Keeper's Craft Tasting Fundraiser! We cannot wait to see you again next year!
Shirts and Footwear Required
Museum and Gift Shop are open 10 am - 4 pm daily
Tower is open from 10 am to 3:30 pm daily
Lens Building open
10am - 3:30pm
631-583-5901
The Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society is happy to announce that we were voted Best of Long Island by the public through Bethpage Federal Credit Union!
Thank you to all that supported this effort!
Our gift shop If you would like to check out our lighthouse gift shop inventory, please stop by the lighthouse to Head over to our gift shop page to get some Fire Island Lighthouse products and help support the preservation society. Click here to check it out