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Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear Lighthouse

Fl White 4s🇺🇸Dauphin Island, USOperational

The Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear light is part of a navigation system in Mobile Bay. It is positioned to align with its front range counterpart, assisting mariners in maintaining the correct course within the designated channel. This ensures safe passage for commercial ships, tugs, and recreational boats operating daily. The light's continuous operation highlights its ongoing importance to maritime commerce and regional safety. Its function within the range system allows vessels to navigate the Lower Reach's currents and depths accurately. The site is accessible to the public, though the tower itself remains closed to visitors.

Why it matters: This range light is indispensable for guiding vessels through the Lower Reach channel within Mobile Bay, ensuring precise alignment with the front range light for safe and efficient course maintenance. It directly supports the Port of Mobile by providing reliable access for cargo ships.

Characteristic Signature
Fl White 4s
Flash Type
Flashing
Light Color
White
Interval
4s
Raw Code
Fl W 4s
City
Dauphin Island
Country
🇺🇸United States
Region
Alabama
Sea Region
Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear
Latitude
30.2159°
Longitude
-88.0447°
Nearest Port
Coden(14.1 km)
Admiralty No.
J3465.1
USCG No.
4-6245

Structure: The Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear light is a vital component of the intricate navigation system guiding vessels through the busy waters of Mobile Bay. Positioned to align with its front range counterpart, this light helps mariners maintain the correct course within the designated channel, ensuring safe passage for the diverse array of commercial ships, tugs, and recreational boats that ply these waters daily. While specific historical anecdotes about its construction or early days are not readily available, its continuous operation underscores its enduring importance to maritime commerce and safety in the region. This light, part of a crucial range system, ensures that vessels can navigate the often-challenging currents and depths of the Lower Reach with precision. Today, the site remains active, diligently performing its duty as a modern aid to navigation. Visitors can access the grounds to observe this working light, appreciating its role in the bay's maritime life, though the tower itself is not open for public ascent, preserving its operational integrity. It quietly contributes to the smooth flow of traffic in one of the Gulf Coast's significant ports.

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Site open, tower closed
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How do mariners identify Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear Lighthouse at night?+
Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear displays the characteristic Fl White 4s. 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 white color may indicate a specific sector or warning zone.
Which ports and harbors does Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is GULF SHORES at 2.8 NM to the ENE. Other ports served include Alabama Pt. (8.5 NM NNW), CODEN (14.1 NM NW), BAYOU LA BATRE (15.6 NM NW), Deer river (18.9 NM N). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear Lighthouse is currently operational. It is actively maintained and continues to emit its characteristic light signal for marine navigation. Most modern lighthouses are automated and monitored remotely by the national maritime authority.
How can I track vessels near Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear Lighthouse?+
You can track vessels near Mobile Lower Reach Outer Range (Range C) Rear Lighthouse in real time using MarineRadar. The platform shows live AIS positions of ships in the area, including vessel name, type, flag, speed, and course. Use the "Track Vessels Nearby" button on this page to open the live map centered on this lighthouse.