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Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

Still on our journey, traveling north on the Oregon Coast on scenic Highway 101, we stopped at the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. The lighthouse was closed (not due to open for about 3 more hours), but we enjoyed stretching our legs on such a beautiful morning.

Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

I think you can read the sign above, especially if you click on it, but I will transcribe it for you:

Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

Yaquina Bay Lighthouse was active for only three years due to the establishment of the larger Yaquina Head Light in 1873 that was located 3 miles north. The lighthouse was decommissioned on October 1, 1874, because the newer Yaquina Head Light made it obsolete.

Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

Both the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the United States Coast Guard (who resided during the years 1906-1915 and built the eight-story steel observation tower) used the lighthouse.

Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, and restored under the Historic Preservation Act in 1974. At that time, its ownership was transferred to the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.

The light was re-lit on December 7, 1996. The lighthouse is now privately maintained belonging to the U.S. Coast Guard that displays a fixed white light visible for six miles.

Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

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