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Name: Bass Harbor Head Light

Also known as: Bass Harbor Light

Nearest Town or City:
Bass Harbor, Maine, United States

Location: Mount Desert Island, entrance to Bass Harbor, entrance to Blue Hill Bay.


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Photo: Jeremy D'Entremont

Managing Organization:
U.S. Coast Guard

Tower Height: 32

Height of Focal Plane: 56

Characteristic and Range: Occulting red 4 seconds, visible for 13 nautical miles. Lighted 24 hours.

Description of Tower: White brick cylindrical tower attached to keeper's house.

This light is operational

Other Buildings?
1858 1.5 story wood frame T-shape keeper's house, 1902 brick oil house, 1898 fog bell building.

Date Established: 1858

Date Present Tower Built: 1858

Date Automated: 1974

Optics: 1858: Fifth order Fresnel lens; 1902: Fourth order Fresnel lens (still in use).

Fog Signal: 1876: fog bell in pyramidal tower; 1898: 4,000 pound fog bell and striking mechanism in fog bell house.

Current Use: Active aid to navigation, Coast Guard housing.

Open To Public? Area surrounding the station only.

Directions:
Follow ME 3 south from US Route 1 in Ellsworth onto Mount Desert Island. At the intersection with Route 198 (where Route 3 turns left to Bar Harbor), take Route 198 to its intersection with Route 102. Continue through Somesville and Southwest Harbor and on to Bass Harbor. You will come to a fork with a dirt road going straight ahead; the left fork is Route 102A. Take the dirt road straight ahead. Follow the signs to the lighthouse. There is limited free parking at the station and a trail leads to the rocks below for good views. Another trail leads next to the lighthouse. Island Cruises of Bass Harbor offers a variety of cruises; some pass Bass Harbor Head Light.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Keepers: John Thurston (1858-1861); John Rick (1861-1865); John Wilson (1865-1869); Charles B. Gilley (1869-1872); James L. Wilson (1872-1880); C. F. Chase (1880-1890); William T. Holbrook (1890-1894); Willis Dolliver (1894-1912); Joseph M. Gray [Grey ?] (c. 1935); Elmer Reed (1938-1940); Eugene L. Coleman (?); Elmer Reed (1938-1940); Leverett Stanley (1940-1950)

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