Friday, August 1, 2014

Fenwick Island Lighthouse is Worth a Visit

Fenwick Island has a lighthouse dating back to the 1800s. And it's totally worth a visit.

Photo by Liz Camacho via Instagram

The lighthouse is maintained by the Friends of the Fenwick Island Lighthouse and volunteers are there to tell you more about the history of and story behind the lighthouse on select days and hours. You can learn more here.

There is no fee to enter the lighthouse or the grounds surrounding it, but donations are accepted. While your there enjoy the always exhilarating experience of being in two states at once - there's a Transpeninsular Marker immediately outside the lighthouse.

On the day we were there - a summer Friday - there was plenty of free street parking right outside the lighthouse. In fact, that's my car on the far left of the photo above.

The Fenwick Island Lighthouse is located at the intersection of 146th Street and Lighthouse Avenue in Fenwick Island, just a few feet north of the Maryland border.

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