Point Sur Lightstation is a lighthouse at Point Sur, California, 135 miles south of San Francisco, on the 361-foot-tall rock at the head of the point. It was established in 1889 and is part of Point Sur State Historic Park. The light house is 40 feet tall and 270 feet above sea level.

Location: Point Sur State Historic Park California
Coordinates: 36°18′22.79″N 121°54′05.36″W
Year first constructed: 1889
Automated: 1972
Construction: Sandstone tower
Tower shape: Square tower with balcony and lantern attached to fog signal building
Markings / pattern: Unpainted tower, black lantern
Tower height: 48 ft (15 m)
Focal height: 270 ft (82 m)
Original lens: First order Fresnel lens
Current lens: DCB-224
Characteristic: Flashes White every 15sec.
Fog signal: 2 blasts every 60

I saw this lighthouse on December 26 2019
I saw this lighthouse again on February 22 2022

I was only able to get a distant view of the lighthouse

Docent-led three-hour tours of Point Sur State Historic Park are offered on Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday throughout the year.

The lighthouse is owned by California State Parks and is part of Point Sur State Historic Park. Grounds/dwelling/tower open during tours.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 3 1991. The lighthouse has been designated a California Historical Landmark

Access: You can get a distant view from the road. 3 hour walking tours are offered.

Coordinates are for reference only, do not use for navigation