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Ledge Light Station, built in 1909, is one of the most famous lighthouses in America. Its stately brick structure with mansard roof, makes it unique. There is no other lighthouse like it.
Step on board the comfortable Project Oceanology boat, Envirolab II, and take a pleasant 10 to 15 minute narrated ride to Ledge Light at the mouth of the Thames River in Long Island Sound. The lighthouse is offshore, surrounded by water on all four sides. Access does require some degree of mobility, as you step off the boat onto the landing ledge and climb up a stairway to the entrance to the lighthouse. Once inside, Ledge Light Foundation volunteer tour guides will be on hand to answer questions as you explore rooms filled with informational and historical exhibit panels and photographs. There's an air conditioned theater where you will watch a compelling documentary film. You will be free to wander the rooms of the lighthouse, including the light tower at the top, dreaming of what life was like back in the day when keepers lived their secluded lives in the middle of the sea. There's a room furnished as it would have been when the keepers were there. Maybe you'll even run into Ernie, the resident ghost! Stop by the gift shop where you can purchase lighthouse related products only available at the lighthouse. There are benches outside circling the perimeter where you can sit and enjoy the best views in town while waiting for the boat to return you to shore. Your entire excursion will take two and a half hours.
Tours operate in July, August and September. Click on the drop down menu on the booking page for all tour dates.
Booking your tour helps Ledge Lighthouse! The Ledge Light portion of your ticket price and all proceeds from gift shop sales go toward the restoration and preservation of the lighthouse.
All tours are weather dependent. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL INBOX prior to departing for the dock. We will notify you by email if the tour is canceled.
Arrive at the Project Oceanology building, on the UConn campus at Avery Point, 1084 Shennecossett Rd in Groton 30 minutes prior to departure time. Free parking is available in the Project O parking area "D". FOR TUESDAY TOURS, YOU WILL RECEIVE AN EMAIL WITH PARKING DETAILS A DAY PRIOR TO YOUR TOUR. PLEASE LOOK FOR IT! This is not required for Saturday tours.
Wear comfortable clothes and sensible walking shoes. Food and drink, with the exception of water, is NOT permitted on the lighthouse. For safety reasons, NO alcoholic beverages are permitted on the boat or at the lighthouse. There are public restrooms in the Project Oceanology building and aboard the boat, but no public restrooms inside the lighthouse.
Thank you for your support of this Connecticut treasure. We look forward to welcoming you,
The Ledge Light Foundation
*Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable (unless ticket holder is notified of cancellation by Ledge Light Foundation, Brown Paper Tickets or Project Oceanology)
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LocationLEDGE LIGHTHOUSE tour INSIDE the light aboard Envirolab II (View)
1084 Shennecossett Road
Groton, CT 06340
United States
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Minimum Age: 6 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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