Long Point Light Station
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Long Point Light Station is a historic lighthouse located in Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States. This iconic tourist attraction offers visitors the opportunity to explore the beautifully preserved lighthouse and learn about its rich maritime history. Situated on the picturesque Long Point Peninsula, the light station provides stunning views of the surrounding Cape Cod Bay. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse for panoramic views of the ocean and coastline, making it a must-see destination for history buffs and nature enthusiasts alike. Don't miss the chance to visit this charming and historic landmark during your trip to Provincetown.
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"Long Point Light Station: Situated at the very tip of the peninsula, Long Point Lighthouse was built in 1827 and provided essential guidance to sailors entering the harbor of the major port of Provincetown. Height: 38 feet (12 meters) Today, the area is open to tourists, but the lighthouse tower itself is closed to the public."
"Passing by from Dolphin Fleet in both 7/30/2023 and 8/12/2023 whale watching cruise. Picturisque lighthouse with the Pilgrim Monument at the background. Pleasant day to get good photos. Photos now uploaded are took from 7/30/2023."
"Worth the walk on the cause way and down the peninsula! Amazing views and atmosphere. Bring some water and a hat. It is far! Also good for a 10km jog from town."
"Our family loves walking the causeway, or speed running it ( some of us). Once you get to the end you are at this amazing place. We love looking for treasure and making our way to the lighthouse. The walk is great for families, though real little kids would need to be supervised. Keep in mind that part of the causeway goes under water at high tide to have to keep an eye on the time while there. Amazing sunsets! If you are lucky to be there when low tide lines up with sunset you are going to get a real treat. Monday at 7pm we parked right next to causeway for free. Other busier times we have had to go further down the road and park in paid lot. Keep that in mind."
"We parked in the lot at the wharf for $3.50/hr and took a very pleasant 10 min shuttle boat ride for $20 round trip per person over to the Point. Spent a lovely few hours searching for shells and seaglass, taking dips in the ocean and watched as the seals swam by entertaining us. I highly recommend that you bring some bug spray, flies are awful! Overall it was a wonderful time and I will be going back soon!"
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