Carysfort Reef Light

Carysfort Reef Light is located east of Key Largo, Florida. The lighthouse has an iron-pile foundation with a platform, and a skeletal, octagonal, pyramidal tower, which is painted red. The light was 100 feet (30 m) above the water. It was the oldest functioning lighthouse of its type in the United States until it was decommissioned in 2015, having been completed in 1852. The light last installed was a xenon flashtube beacon. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

Carysfort Reef Light
LocationCarysfort Reef
Key Largo
Florida
United States
Coordinates25°13′19.01″N 80°12′41.22″W
Tower
Constructed1825 (lightships)
Foundationiron pile lighthouse
Constructionwrought iron tower
Automated1960
Height120 feet (37 m)
Shapeoctagonal pyramidal skeletal tower with 2-story keeper's quarter, balcony and lantern
Markingsred tower, white lantern and keeper's quarter roof
OperatorUnited States Coast Guard
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place 
Racon"C" (—·—·)
Light
First lit1852 (current)
Deactivated2015 (active as daybeacon)
Focal height100 feet (30 m)
Lens18 lamps with reflectors (1852), first order Fresnel lens (1858)
Rangewhite: 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi)
red 13 nautical miles (24 km; 15 mi)
CharacteristicFl (3) W 60s. with red sectors
Carysfort Lighthouse
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Nearest cityKey Largo, Florida
Area0.5 acres (0.20 ha)
Built1848 (1848)
Built byMerrick & Sons
EngineerHoward Stansbury, George Meade
NRHP reference No.84000199
Added to NRHPOctober 31, 1984
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