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Cleft Of The Rock Lighthouse

Fl WR 10s🇺🇸Oregon, USInactive

This privately owned lighthouse stands on the Pacific coast of Oregon, south of Yachats on Cape Perpetua. Constructed in 1976, its design was inspired by the Fiddle Reef Light of British Columbia. The 11-meter tower, painted white and red, reaches a focal height of 33.5 meters and has a geographic range of 16 nautical miles. Its light displays an alternating white and red flash. The structure incorporates historical artifacts, including a stair railing from Yaquina Head Light and a stopwatch from Desdemona Sands Light.

Why it matters: Established as an official navigational marker in 1979, the lighthouse holds historic items from several former lights.

Background
Cleft of the Rock Light is a privately owned lighthouse located on the Pacific coast of the U.S. state of Oregon, 1.8 miles (2.9 km) south of Yachats on Cape Perpetua. It was built, in 1976, by former Tillamook Rock Light attendant and lighthouse historian James A. Gibbs who was active in preserving the lantern room of Smith Island Light. Cleft of the Rock Light is designed after Fiddle Reef Light, which operated from 1898 to 1958 in Oak Bay, British Columbia, a suburb of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The Cleft's tower contains a stair railing from the original keeper's dwelling at Yaquina Head Light. Other historic items include a stopwatch from Desdemona Sands Light, two brass oil cans from Tillamook Rock Light and Heceta Head Light, and a crank handle which wound the weights at Point Sur Light. It also has two fourth order Fresnel lenses. The Coast Guard made it an official navigational marker in 1979. The lighthouse is part of Gibbs' home, which also houses a private museum. The grounds and tower are closed to the public, however they are visible from U.S. Route 101 near mile marker 166. It is just outside the northwest corner of the Cape Perpetua National Scenic Area. Gibbs died at home on 30 April 2010. His daughter and son-in-law—who lived at the property for 27 years with Gibbs—intended to maintain the lighthouse as an official aid to navigation. The facility is still closed to the public. Cleft of the Rock is named after Fanny Crosby's hymn He Hideth My Soul i
Characteristic Signature
Fl WR 10s
Flash Type
Flashing
Light Color
WR
Flash Count
1 flash
Interval
10s
Raw Code
Al.Fl
Focal Height
33.5m
Geographic Range
16NM
City
Oregon
Country
🇺🇸US
Latitude
44.2903°
Longitude
-124.1107°
Flag
Type
Name
Dist.
Tower Height
11m
Tower Color
white;red
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How do mariners identify Cleft Of The Rock Lighthouse at night?+
Cleft Of The Rock displays the characteristic Fl WR 10s — 1 wr flash every 10 seconds. Each lighthouse has a unique flash pattern published in the List of Lights, allowing mariners to positively identify it and distinguish it from other navigation aids in the area. The wr color may indicate a specific sector or warning zone.
Which ports and harbors does Cleft Of The Rock Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Cleft Of The Rock Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is Florence at 16.7 NM to the S. Other ports served include Newport (19.8 NM N), Toledo (20.8 NM NNE), TOLEDO (20.9 NM NNE), Noti (32.5 NM ESE). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Cleft Of The Rock Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Cleft Of The Rock Lighthouse is currently listed as inactive. It may have been decommissioned, replaced by a different navigation aid, or temporarily taken out of service. Mariners should check the latest Notices to Mariners for current status.
What shipping routes pass near Cleft Of The Rock Lighthouse?+
Cleft Of The Rock Lighthouse is located within the US West Coast shipping lane — a major trans-Pacific trade route serving West Coast ports of the United States. This makes it an important navigation reference for commercial shipping traffic in the region.
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