We are lucky in Connecticut to have a shoreline featuring a number of historic lighthouses — 22 of these coastal treasures. Many are only viewable by boat but if you’re willing to take a one-mile hike, you can reach one of these impressive structures by foot. The lighthouse walk offers unforgettable views and is one journey you’ll want to experience.
The Black Rock Harbor Lighthouse (also known as the Fayerweather Island Lighthouse) is located on Fayerweather Island at the end of a breakwater off of Seaside Park in Bridgeport.
A hike to the lighthouse is more than just a walk to an iconic landmark. The mile-long breakwater will afford you astounding views of the Long Island Sound as you make your way to the 47-foot lighthouse.
This lighthouse walk gives you not one but two lighthouses! Beyond the Black Rock Harbor Lighthouse, you can see the Penfield Reef Lighthouse in the distance offshore.
The Black Rock Harbor Lighthouse is not open to the public, but you can walk around the outside. The light although deactivated in 1932, was relit in 2000 but is not used as a navigational aid.
Seaside Park Address: 1 Barnum Dyke, Bridgeport, CT 06604.
Have you ever taken this lighthouse walk? If you want to tour the inside of one of Connecticut’s lighthouses, hop aboard this ferry for a scenic and historic adventure.
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