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Goat Island Lighthouse


Location
State Maine
Country United States




Navigation
Latitude 43° 21" 30'
Longitude -70° 25" 30'
Format DD DMS
Body of water Atlantic Ocean
Height Above Water 38 feet
Light Characteristics Flashing white every six seconds.
Current Conditions
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Temperature: 34F
Dewpoint: 34F

Scattered Clouds
High: 40F
Low: 25F

Chance of Snow
High: 41F
Low: 25F

Chance of Rain
High: 43F
Low: 34F

Chance of Rain

Introduction:
Beaming a flashing white light every six seconds across Cape Porpoise Harbor, the Goat Island Lighthouse is an important aid to navigation in the Kennebunkport region. Constructed of brick, the lighthouse has a black and white finish and stands 38 feet above the waters surrounding Cape Porpoise. A horn sounds every 15 seconds during periods of fog. The lighthouse is currently automated and maintained by the United States Coast Guard as an active aid to navigation.

History:
The original light station was established in 1833 and the lighthouse was constructed in 1859. The United States Coast Guard automated the light in 1990. The keeper’s house, oil house and a boathouse still stand on the island today

Local Notices to Mariners:
Local Notices to Mariners are now available exclusively online from the U.S. Coast Guard.

Tour Schedule:
Goat Island is only accessible by boat and the island and the lighthouse are only open to the public with prior special arrangements.

Marine Facilities: