Managing Organization:
West Quoddy Head Light Keepers' Association
Telephone: 207-733-2180
Website: http://www.westquoddy.com
Email:
Contact Address Information:
P.O. Box 378
Lubec
Maine, 04652, United States
Notes:
West Quoddy Head Lighthouse went to the State of Maine under the Maine Lights Program in 1998. The lighthouse is part of Quoddy Head State Park. The West Quoddy Head Light Keepers Association has established a visitors center in the former keeper's house.
Tower Height: 49
Height of Focal Plane: 83
Characteristic and Range: Two white flashes every 15 seconds.
Description of Tower: Conical brick tower with black and red cast iron lantern; tower is painted with red and white stripes.
This light is operational
Other Buildings?
1858 1.5 story wood frame Victorian keeper's house, 1887 brick fog signal building, 1892 oil house.
Earlier Towers?
1808: stone tower; 1853 (?): second tower.
Date Established: 1808
Date Present Tower Built: 1858
Date Automated: 1988
Optics: 1858: Third order Fresnel lens (still in use).
Fog Signal: Originally had a fog cannon; 1820: Fog bell (various bells used 1820-1869); 1869: Daboll fog trumpet; now automated horn with two blasts every 30 seconds.
Current Use: Active aid to navigation in state park.
Open To Public? Grounds and visitors center only.
Museum?
There is a visitors center with exhibits in the former keeper's house, open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial Day weekend through mid-October.
Directions:
From ME 189 east, take a right onto South Lubec Road, marked with a "Quoddy Head State Park" sign. Follow for about 4.5 miles to the end. Parking for Quoddy Head State park is free; there is a donation box for upkeep of the park. Trails lead from the parking area to the lighthouse and along the bluffs for scenic views.
Mapquest URL: Click here to get a map to this lighthouse!
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Keepers: Thomas Dexter (Dextor ?) (1808-1813); Peter Godfrey (1813- c.1837); Alfred Godfrey (c.1837-1842); Ebenezer Wormell (1850-1863); Daniel Thayer (1863-1865); Ephraim N. Johnson (1901-1931); Ralph Temple Crowley (1900-1915?); Arthur Robie Marston (assistant, c. 1920s); Eugene N. Larrabee (c. 1935); Nelson Geel (?); Frank Mitchell (?); Almon Mitchell (?); Hoyt Cheney (asst., c. 1950); Howard "Bob" Gray (1934-1952); Alex Sneddon (Coast Guard, c. 1952); Don Ashby (Coast Guard, c. 1953); Robert W. Brooks (Coast Guard Fireman First Class, c. early 1950s); Pat Stevens Bradisport (Summer 1956 Officer in Charge, Coast Guard); Paul Kessler (Coast Guard EN1, 1956); Russell Reilly (Coast Guard, c. 1960-1961); Dave Hardman (Coast Guard EN2, c. 1960-1961); Howard Johnson (Coast Guard SN, 1960-1961); John W. Willmott (1959-1961, Coast Guard assistant/engineer); Stephen H. Rogers (December 1963, Coast Guard); Bruce Keene (1962-1964, Coast Guard); John Wiley Grandey II (Coast Guard, 1963-1964); Richard Copeland (1965, Coast Guard); Thomas Keene (1967, Coast Guard); Clifton Scofield (1974-1978, Coast Guard); Robert Marston (1975, Coast Guard); George Eaton (1978-1982, Coast Guard); Owen Gould (1982-1984, Coast Guard); John Richardson (1984-1988, Coast Guard); Malcolm Rouse (Coast Guard, 1988).
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