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LIGHTHOUSE TOURS

Due to progress in restoration efforts, the SGRLPS is offering helicopter flights and tours of the lighthouse to the public. The tours will be scheduled, weather permitting, Departing from the Crescent City Airport in a four place Raven R-44 helicopter, passengers enjoy a six minute flight to the lighthouse, landing on a 42 foot wide section of the caisson roof, near the base of the tower. From there they are greeted by Society Representatives and taken for a one hour tour.

Is one of few off Shore Lighthouses in the World with Public Access.

Flights costs are $195.00 per person cash or check only. We are trying to keep it at this rate.

Please Note: We have now changed a few things to make it easier for you on either inquiers or booking flights. Be sure to call or E-mail what you want to the right contacts.

 

Upcoming Flight Tours

  • If you paid for or received a gift certificate for a tour out to the lighthouse you will be the first ones to go out once we get the helipad built and approved.

    Note: If we cannot go out on the date listed above the flights will go to the 4th Sunday of the month. (Example only - Say the November 11th flight is a NO/GO then that flight will be on november 25th) So be sure to check this site if you are planning on going and have booked a flight for possible changes to your tour dates.

Tours and Booking Inquires Only, Please E-mail, call, or write to:
(Terry or Frann are the ones in charge of all Tour information or booking.)

E-mail:lighthousetourreservations@yahoo.com
Call: The new dedicated phone number for lighthouse reservations only: 707-464-7846, or you can
write: SGRLPS - Tours, PO Box 577
Crescent City, CA 95531

NOTE: Tours may be canceled due to weather conditions. The final GO/NO GO decision is made on the Tuesday before the flight. Please check back to this web site or email for information.

 

 

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CURRENT EXHIBITS

The Del Norte County Museum located at 577 "H" street in Crescent City, has an excellent collection of material from St. George, including its magnificent Fresnel lens. A special two-story viewing room was built to house it. In addition, the museum has a collection of material from St. George, including photographs illustrating its history.

In 1995, the SGRLPS dedicated "Paysonville", the site on Humboldt Bay where the granite used in the construction of the lighthouse was processed. There is a historic plaque at this location, and a large interpretive panel which illustrates the tools and techniques used to build the structure.

Top picture: The new rails that are being put out at St. George Reef.
Bottom picture: The St. George Reef Lighthouse.
 

 

 

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