Five Mile Point Light, also known as Five Mile Point Lighthouse or Old New Haven Harbor Lighthouse, is a U.S. lighthouse in Long Island Sound on the coast of New Haven, Connecticut. Located at the entrance to New Haven Harbor, the beacon's name derives from its proximity to Downtown New Haven, about five miles away.
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Location: New Haven County, US Coordinates: 41°14′56″N 72°54′14″W Constructed: 1847 Construction: Brownstone (tower), Brownstone (basement) Tower height: 80 ft (24 m) Tower shape: Octagonal tower with balcony and lantern Markings: White (tower), Black (lantern) Operator: Lighthouse Point Park First lit: 1847 Deactivated: 1877 Lens: 12 lamps, 21 inch reflectors (1845) Fourth order Fresnel lens (1855) Range: 10 nmi (19 km; 12 mi) Characteristic: Decorative light
I visited here on August 16, 2021.
Non-residents of New Haven must pay for parking in the summer. For information on tours of the lighthouse contact the East Shore Ranger Station at (203) 691-3539.
The lighthouse is owned by the City of New Haven. Grounds open, dwelling/tower closed.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 1 1990
Access: Car , There is a parking fee when you enter the park
Coordinates are for reference only, do not use for navigation