Point Sur Lighthouse – California’s Gold (2002)

Jutting out into the Pacific Ocean from the spectacular Big Sur Coast, the Point Sur Lightstation stands as a silent sentinel to a bygone era. Point Sur, a National Historic Landmark, is the only complete turn-of-the-century lightstation open the public in California.

From 1889 until 1974, families lived and worked in the buildings atop Point Sur. The families are gone but the unique stone lighthouse still guides ships with its light. Many ships perished on the rocks off Point Sur, but the most famous “ship” was the USS Macon, a helium filled navy dirigible that crashed and sank in 1,450 feet of water killing all but 2 on board. The stories go on and on and if the lighthouse could talk it would fill volumes.

Point Sur State Historic Park
(831) 625-4419

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