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  1. Point Bonita Lighthouse. Yes, this lighthouse at the southwest tip of the Marin Headlands is still active and maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard. Getting there is a challenge, parking is limited and the 0.5-mile walk is steep and precarious.

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Point Bonita Lighthouse is at the end of the Point Bonita Trail. Access to the lighthouse involves passing through the Point Bonita Tunnel. Access through the tunnel is open according to the following schedule: Monday: 12:30pm - 3:30pm. Tuesday: CLOSED. Wednesday: CLOSED. Thursday: 12:30pm - 3:30pm. Friday: 9:30am - 3:30pm.

  3. Feb 21, 2023 · Point Bonita Lighthouse Trail - Golden Gate National Recreation Area (U.S. National Park Service) On This Page. Trail Overview. Distance: 0.5 mi (0.8 km) Elevation Gain: -75 ft. Time: 1 hour. Trailhead: Point Bonita. Slope: Avg 6% Max 27% Side Slope: Avg 3% Max 8% Width: Avg 87" Min 40" Trail Surface: Firm.

  4. Point Bonita Lighthouse, guardian of the northern tip of the Golden Gate, still uses its original second-order Fresnel lens to cast forth a guiding beacon for mariners. Original Point Bonita Lighthouse.

  5. Point Bonita Lighthouse, located at the South Western tip of the Marin headlands, is an active lighthouse with a rich history. The lighthouse was the 3rd lighthouse on the West Coast and was built in 1855. The quarter-mile long trail from the parking lot to the lighthouse is spectacular.

  6. The Point Bonita Lighthouse was first lit on May 2, 1855. Lens: Fixed, second-order Fresnel purchased from Paris for $7,000. First fog signal used on the U.S. West Coast was at Point Bonita. An Army-surplus, eight-foot long, 24-pounder siege gun from the Benicia Arsenal.

  7. A secret jewel of the Bay Area, Point Bonita is still an active lighthouse. The U.S. Coast Guard maintains the lighthouse and the National Park Service provides access to visitors. Point Bonita Lighthouse is reached by a half-mile trail that is steep in parts. Discover Point Bonita’s wild landscape, geology and fascinating history.

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