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North Carolina's Lighthouses


Photography © Bruce Roberts
Outer Banks Lighthouse Society

A powerful Fresnel lens glows atop the Currituck Beach Lighthouse in Corolla. This lens projects a focused beam that can be seen from nineteen miles at sea.


Many of the descriptions and much of the photography in this collection of North Carolina Lighthouses have been provided by The Outer Banks Lighthouse Society. The * beside the name of a lighthouse indicates Lighthouse Society notes have been included in the description.


Lighthouse Tour
Take the Tour
There is perhaps more here than you plan to do, but you can select the information that suits your individual needs.

Lighthouse Directions
Driving Directions

From Currituck Beach Light Station in the north to Oak Island Lighthouse in the south. Here's where you'll learn how to find them.



North Carolina Lighthouses are one of America's most prized resources. We hope you'll enjoy seeing them here and, one day, we hope you'll visit them in person. The photography contained in this collection is owned by their respective photographers and may not be reproduced or copied without their express written consent.


We owe a debt of gratitude to a number of people who have made important contributions to this collection.

  1. We are pleased to provide a glimpse of outstanding lighthouse photography and reference materials by Bruce and Cheryl Roberts. For many years Bruce was Senior Travel Photographer for Southern Living magazine. He is the recipient of many photography awards; some of his photos are in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution. Many of these photographs are available in book form. See Southern Lighthouses, Chesapeake Bay to the Gulf of Mexico and Southeastern Lighthouses by Bruce Roberts and Ray Jones.

    Lighthouse Families by Cheryl Shelton-Roberts contains a collection of stories among which are three chapters from interviews with the last Keepers' children at the Cape Hatteras, Bodie Island and Croatan Shoals Light Stations in North Carolina. These were some of the last children of the old U.S. Lighthouse Service Keepers who manned the lights before the coast guard took over the lighthouse service in 1939.

    In December 1994, the Roberts co-founded the Outer Banks Lighthouse Society.

  2. Mike Halminski from over on Hatteras Island (professional photographer par excellence) has consistently provided outstanding photography for our use both here and throughout the North Carolina's Outer Banks Internet Initiative.

  3. We are pleased to present photographs by a wonderful North Carolina photographer from Durham, Charles Wayne Clower. Mr. Clower's photographs of Hatteras Lighthouse in June are sure to leave a lasting impression.

  4. Gary and Debbie Presley from Warrenton, Missouri sent us an excellent photo of Cape Lookout Lighthouse. You'll love it.

  5. One of our favorite views of Currituck Beach Lighthouse was taken by Laura Elizabeth Ruffin. There is the extraordinary external view accompanied by an unusual look at the staircase.

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