Croton Point Lighthouse
Croton Point Lighthouse is located on the eastern shore of the Hudson River in Croton-on-Hudson, New York. Built in 1847, this historic lighthouse was designed to guide ships navigating the river. It stands at 40 feet tall and features a distinctive white tower with a black lantern.
The lighthouse was automated in 1955 and is no longer in active service. Today, it is part of the Croton Point Park, which offers recreational activities and scenic views. The lighthouse is a popular spot for visitors interested in history and photography, showcasing the beauty of the surrounding landscape.