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    St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum

    4.4 (378 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Ethan T.

    This Knight house is definitely worth your time and money when you are visiting Saint Augustine. We visited it on our way out and it was well worth it. A lot of neat history and places to explore, not just the lighthouse itself. Also, they have a very cool Gift Shop. I happened to score a nice T-shirt. As you drive in from the main road, the signage is just a bit confusing so just be patient and drive around the compound to the entry point and parking area. Make sure you take a lot of water for hydration or, if you forget, stop by the Tin Pickle for some water and nourishment. Sunblock also a must!!! A++ Overall Experience.

    Orawan N.

    The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum is absolutely worth a visit if you're exploring the area. Climbing the 219 steps to the top may sound easy on paper, but it can be a bit challenging--especially for those who experience vertigo or sensitivity to heights. I personally felt fine, but my sister did feel a bit uncomfortable on the way up. That said, once we reached the top, the view was completely worth it. The panoramic scenery overlooking St. Augustine and the water is beautiful and makes the climb feel rewarding. What I really appreciated about the site is that it's more than just a lighthouse climb. The grounds include several small maritime museums and exhibits that highlight the area's nautical history, shipwreck artifacts, and stories of the lighthouse keepers. It makes the visit feel educational and immersive rather than just a quick stop. Overall, it was a really enjoyable experience--a mix of history, scenery, and a little adventure. If you're visiting St. Augustine, it's definitely a spot to add to your list.

    Steve G.

    Really nice lighthouse to visit, tucked away in an out-of-the-way area... if you didn't eventually see the lighthouse, you'd think you were lost. That actually adds to the charm. The people there are casual, laid-back, and genuinely welcoming, and the whole place feels like stepping back into a simpler time. Lots of trees on the property, and a few buildings you can explore on your own. The lighthouse itself is fantastic, and the history is especially engaging. One of the highlights was seeing... and feeling the weight of... the oil can that the lightkeeper had to carry up the stairs to fuel the light that warned ships at sea. It really brings the past to life in a tangible way and makes you appreciate what the job once required.

    lighthouse view from up top
    Effay A.

    2nd tallest lighthouse in Florida. Made it all the way up to the top a whole lot of steps but well worth the view. 165 feet up and built in the 1800's ! Very pretty nicely painted and rebuilt. The museum that is part of this you wont miss and worth checking out as well. A must do in St. Augustine the oldest city in the country

    Linda T.

    Such a fun activity for the whole family. With the exceptions of the stairs, there are play structures for the kids to play on and climb in. There's one small playground with a slide to entertain the toddler. The rest of the place is very educational on the past and how things were in the day and life of lighthouse keepers. The adults can get local beers and sangria. The decor for the holidays is very nice. All the theme Christmas trees really create a special ambiance. The staff are super friendly and informative. Overall, a nice family day out.

    Kimberly K.

    What a fun find with fun facts posted everywhere. It's like a little town in there and lots to see and do. Walking up the lighthouse was good exercise and literally everyone (young or old, didn't matter) was fully capable of walking all the way to the top The very top outside was windy and cold that day where it felt like you could blow off the railings but was still a nice view

    Dorking out with my bestie at the top of the lighthouse.
    April H.

    It is a lovely experience worth having. We did the lighthouse keepers tour and enjoyed learning about the history of this lighthouse and the surrounding areas. The 219 steps to the top of the lighthouse is easy enough, with multiple landing areas to rest. The entry price is affordable and the gift shop is lovely as well as fairly priced. If you've never been up in a lighthouse this is a great one to do.

    Ashley K.

    Amelia, Lex, and Ashton were wonderful tour guides for my Dark of the Moon tour after hours at the St. Augustine Lighthouse! You can rent a K2 meter for $5, and after a short history and rules presentation, you're free to explore the lighthouse, light keepers' house, trails and museum and do your own ghost hunting for some time! It was so much fun and I cannot wait to visit again. What a fun experience during my weekend trip!

    Cool reflection with the lighthouse
    Sherri H.

    I love that this Lighthouse has been so well preserved! There is so much history documented here! There are many outbuildings to explore besides the lighthouse itself. When we approached the Gift Shop to buy tickets, there was a woman outside on the porch at a podium desk so we thought that is where you buy tickets. After a pretty lengthy spiel, we found out she was selling a yearly pass to the lighthouse foundation. Since we just wanted a daily admission, we then went inside and found where to purchase what we needed. We put on our wrist bands and went to explore the lighthouse. Well, I am afraid of heights and thought I could climb to the top. When I saw the steps of the stairs were wrought iron and see through all the way up, that was a hard pass for me. I made it to the first landing of about 40 steps. There was lots of information on the walls to read. I told hubby this was as far as I go and if he wanted to continue the climb to take pics for me at the top! And he did!

    Nina C.

    Cool place to check out if you're in the area. The lighthouse was the main attraction of course and it has signs to let you know how far up and how much further you have left as you climbed it. Once you get to the top the views and breeze are nice. The stairs are very narrow so you have to stop and wait or let people go by sometimes. But it's not a bad hike at all! The rest of the sites are self guided and in old buildings but are maintained. Most have AC which is where you found the most people with it being so hot. There's plenty of information and artifacts in each part you entered. Unless you're stopping to read everything, the tour goes by pretty quickly. I highly suggest bringing water with you if you're going during the summer months.

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    Courtney S.

    St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum was a fun time in a huge complex. There is foliage to walk amongst, a lighthouse with steps to climb, a museum about boats, a snack shack, a conservation center, history to learn, boats to sample, and friendly people. It was a good time. The view is worth the 219 steps and the guy at the top will pose you for and take your pictures. This place is sturdy. Loved it. Now the parking lot is a hazard waiting to happen. Gravel with trees all over the place, including in the middle of parking spots. be careful.

    Melissa B.

    Highly recommend going to the St Augustine Lighthouse and climbing the 216 Stairs! There is a Gift shop and for a $1 you can buy a certificate to verify and ccelebrate you climbed up there!

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    Astrida M.

    My daughter and I love to explore lighthouses. The St Augustine Lighthouse has a very special history because the original water tower was there since at least 1569 when Sir Francis Drake added it to his map. Back then it was a wooden water tower used to watch for the enemy. It eventually slid into the ocean in 1880. The current St. Augustine Lighthouse was built between 1871 and 1874 and futther away from the ocean. It took three years to build due to a lack of manpower and funds. It was first lit on October 15, 1874. We bought our tickets online so that we could get reservations and pick which tour we eanted. Prices for Adults is $14.95 per adult and $12.95 per Senior over 60. We chose the evening Lighthouse tour & Grounds only at 7:15pm. We had 9:00 pm reservations for a boat tour that same evening so we didn't have time to see the Lighthouse Keeper's tour. There are 219 steps to reach the observation deck. There are also eight landings where visitors can stop and let other people pass. My daughter climbed all the way to the top with frequent stops on the platforms. I couldn't do it because of medical reasons. But there was enough to look at from down below. When younger, I climbed to the crown on the Statue of Liberty. You can bring your dog here if it is leashed and under your control on the grounds only, but not in any of the buildings. You might call them about support dogs and the rules. Accessible parking is available on the grounds and restroom. This was a wonderful experience.

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    Super fun day exploring the St. Augustine lighthouse! We had a wonderful tour and climb.

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    4.3(38 reviews)
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    The museum was having a plant market right in front of the museum a few weeks ago and that's what…read moredrew me into coming here. The vendor I bought from told me that it was free that day to go into the museum and Gardens so my family and I decided to look at the beautiful garden to welcome spring. Sadly, we didn't have time to explore the inside of the museum, but that will be for next time. The garden is absolutely stunning and breathtaking with a plethora of colors and the river in the back it's just so pretty. I loved how you could just walk around and see the different parts of the garden and then stand by the river as well. They had super unique flowers. I especially loved the ones that looked like little red lanterns and I loved all the beautiful trees. I was so happy to come here and I loved that they had a little plant market that drew you in to come and actually check out the garden. I can't wait to go back and explore the museum and make a whole day out of it. You definitely need to add this to your list if you haven't gone yet.

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