Whitehead Light

Whitehead Light
LocationPenobscot Bay entrance, Maine
Coordinates43°58′43.369″N 69°7′27.397″W / 43.97871361°N 69.12427694°W / 43.97871361; -69.12427694
Tower
Constructed1804
FoundationNatural / emplaced
ConstructionGranite
Automated1982
Height41 feet (12 m)
ShapeConical
MarkingsNatural
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place 
Fog signalHORN: 2 every 30s
Light
First lit1852 (current structure)
Focal height75 feet (23 m)
Lens3rd order Fresnel lens (1855), 12 inches (300 mm), (1982)
Range6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi)
CharacteristicOc G 4s
Whitehead Light Station
LocationWhitehead Island, St. George, Maine
Area11.1 acres (4.5 ha)
Built1852
ArchitectUS Army Corps of Engineers
MPSLight Stations of Maine MPS
NRHP reference No.88000154
Added to NRHPMarch 14, 1988

Whitehead Light is a lighthouse on Whitehead Island, on Muscle Ridge Channel, in the southwestern entrance to Penobscot Bay, Maine. It is in the town of St.George. Established in 1804, it is one of Maine's oldest light stations, with its present tower built in 1852 to a design attributed to Alexander Parris. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Whitehead Light Station on March 14, 1988. The property is now owned by not for profit Pine Island Camp. Whitehead light station offers to the public various stays at the light station from getaway weekends to learning retreats and renting the station as a vacation home. The light itself remains an active aid to navigation, maintained by the United States Coast Guard.