Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Five Mile Point Lighthouse, located on a point of land five miles from the New Haven Green, is an imposing 70-foot structure made of sandstone quarried from East Haven with a solid brick interior. The current tower was built in 1845, replacing the original 1805 lighthouse. Visitors to Lighthouse Point Park can enjoy stunning views of Long ...

  2. Swimming, natural history displays, nature trails, picnic grove, bird sanctuary and an antique carousel are highlights of this 82-acre park on Long Island Sound. Season runs: April 1-November 1. Gates open 7 a.m.-sunset year round. Carousel, weekends & holidays noon-4 p.m. Parking fees: New Haven residents free/$20 CT vehicles/$30 out-of state-vehicles. Carousel rides: 50 cents.

    • Contact
    • General Information
    • Introduction to Lighthouse Point Park
    • Park Amenities
    • The Original Lighthouse
    • The Carousel at Lighthouse Point Park
    • The Present Lighthouse
    • Lighthouse Point Park: Pride in The Past and Present
    • New Haven's Lighthouse
    • Special Events: Annual Migration Festival
    Lighthouse Park Permits: 203-946-8020
    Park Administration: 203-946-8019
    Outdoor Adventure Coordinator: 203-946-6768
    Camps: 203-946-8027

    Beach Swimming 1. Lifeguards are on duty during summer season, times as posted. 2. All children must be supervised by an adult at all times. Accommodations 1. Rest rooms and the bath house are accessible. 2. A beach wheelchair is Available on a first come first served basis. Parking Pass Fees: Summer Season 1. New Haven registered vehicles - No cha...

    For a brief 73 years light beams from the lighthouse at Lighthouse Point extended welcoming, comforting arms to ships and sailors returning from voyages from the four corners of the world. Today the beacon from the New Haven Light House at Lighthouse Point is dark, but the tower remains, greeting ships from around the world to New Haven. The New Ha...

    The Carousel at Lighthouse Point Park Although there were more than 10,000 such carousels in operation in the 1920's, The Lighthouse Park Carousel is one of less than 100 in use today. For a small fee, come take a ride on one of the 72 figures mounted in 20 ranks on a 60 foot platform. The carousel is also available for private functions. For renta...

    The original lighthouse was a shingled, wooden structure, octagonal in shape. Constructed by A. Woodward, it showed a fixed white light generated by eight lamps and thirteen-inch reflectors, arranged on a circular table. The tower was approximately 18 feet at its base and 30 feet tall. An iron lantern surrounded the top of the tower. It is believed...

    Carousel Hours of Operation - Summer Season From Memorial Day through Labor Day Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays from 12-4 pm, every 20 minutes. Fee: 50 cents. (Entrance fees into the park also apply.) Group reservations accepted Private rentals available - email sbruno@newhavenct.gov. Parking is the same as for all of Lighthouse Park.

    Because it was located too far north on the shore to be seen by ships coming from the east it was decided that a new lighthouse was needed. Congress appropriated $10,000 for a new facility and the new lighthouse opened in 1847. Also octagonal in shape, (a Connecticut lighthouse trademark) the exterior was constructed by Marcus Bassett. Made of sand...

    In 1924 the City of New Haven purchased Lighthouse Point Park from the East Shore Amusement Company. City residents came to the park to enjoy swimming, ferry boat rides to Savin Rock, track meets, football games, field days and baseball leagues in the old grandstand/ballpark. The park, in the roaring 20’s, attracted legends Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb to...

    The New Haven Harbor lighthouse is also known as the Five Mile Point Light, because it sits on a point of land five miles from the New Haven Green. The history of the lighthouse began in 1804 when Amos Morris sold one acre to the U.S. Government for $100. On this site, the first lighthouse and keeper’s house were built of wood. In 140 work began to...

    In September, the Ranger staff host the Annual Migration Festival at Lighthouse Point Park in conjunction with Audubon Connecticut and several New Haven area birding, butterfly, and environmental organizations. The park is located on the Atlantic flyway, a major route for butterflies, hawks, and many other bird species in their annual migration sou...

  3. People also ask

  4. Lighthouse Point Park is a park in the city of New Haven, Connecticut that is operated as a New Haven city park. [1] The 82-acre park is located at the eastern point of New Haven Harbor in the East Shore neighborhood, and affords a view of Downtown New Haven . The park features the deactivated Five Mile Point Light, which is open for tours on ...

    • 82 acres (33 ha)
    • New Haven Parks, Recreation and Trees
    • 1924
  5. Jul 1, 2023 · The park is open from 7 AM to sunset, and features on-duty lifeguards all summer long, restrooms, and free parking for New Haven registered vehicles. Concessions are available daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, and pavilions are available private rental on reservation basis only. Read more about the history of Lighthouse Point Park on our blog.

  6. Lighthouse Point Park. This pretty seaside park a few minutes' drive from Tweed New Haven Airport features the handsome 1840s Five Mile Point Lighthouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and a beautiful 1916 carousel (rides 50¢) and pavilion. Parking fees apply in season (April to October).

  7. Jun 7, 2023 · The tower is 97 feet above sea level, significantly taller than the original lighthouse, and more effective. Lighthouse Point Park is much more than a lighthouse. In 1924, the City of New Haven purchased the surrounding land, opening it to city residents for swimming, ferry boat rides, track meets and football games, field days, and more.

  1. People also search for