Imagine standing on the soft sands of Pompano Beach, gazing out at the sparkling waters where the Hillsboro Lighthouse stands tall, a beacon of history and beauty. Built in 1907, this lighthouse is like a time capsule, with its powerful light flashing every 20 seconds, reaching out an incredible 28 miles into the horizon.
Getting up close to this maritime marvel isn't easy, though. Tucked away on an active Coast Guard base, the lighthouse isn't usually open to the public. But don't fret! Every month, they open their doors for guided tours, and trust me, it's worth the wait.
The best part? You can only get there by boat, adding an extra dash of adventure to your journey. Check out the Hillsboro Lighthouse website for all the details on tour times, how to get there, and what to wear. Trust me, you won't want to miss this chance to explore a piece of South Florida's history.
So next time you find yourself on Florida's sunny shores, make sure to pencil in a visit to the Hillsboro Lighthouse. It's not just a beacon of light—it's a beacon of...
Read moreI stopped at the Hillsboro Lighthouse Museum on Verteran's Day to buy my favorite one year old her first birthday gift. The volunteer working on the holiday was funny and informative. This museum is free and delightful. The merchandise for sale supports the Lighthouse. Even though the space is small, they offer a lot of unique and fun items. If you are going to visit the Lighthouse, you should pop in here too! I highly recommend this...
Read moreUnfortunately, we didn't realize the lighthouse is in a private area and can only be accessed during very limited times - once per month. We were able to take pictures and acquire a lighthouse stamp at the gift shop, which is located at the park located on the opposite side of the bay. The gift shop was small with cute items and it was staffed by a very knowledgeable...
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