Santa Cruz Breakwater Light
| Location | Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor California United States |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 36°57′38.5″N 122°00′08.0″W / 36.960694°N 122.002222°W |
| Tower | |
| Constructed | 1964 (first) |
| Construction | reinforced concrete tower |
| Height | 41.5 feet (12.6 m) |
| Shape | tapered cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern |
| Markings | white tower with upper narrow green band |
| Operator | United States Coast Guard |
| Fog signal | 1 blast every 30s. |
| Light | |
| First lit | 2001 (current) |
| Focal height | 59.5 feet (18.1 m) |
| Range | 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) |
| Characteristic | Oc G 4s. |
Santa Cruz Breakwater Lighthouse, is a lighthouse in California, United States, in the Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor in Santa Cruz, California.
The lighthouse is known as Walton Lighthouse because Charles Walton, a local businessman, contributed a significant part of the construction cost in memory of his late brother Derek Walton, who was a merchant seaman. The Walton lighthouse was built in 2001 with donations including $60,000 from Charles Walton.
The Santa Cruz Breakwater Lighthouse is not to be confused with the Santa Cruz Light about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the west above Steamer Lane.