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Point Stuart Lighthouse

🇺🇸Northern California, USInactive

Point Stuart Lighthouse was constructed and first illuminated in 1915. This structure is situated in Northern California. The lighthouse is no longer operational.

Flash Count
1 flash
City
Northern California
Country
🇺🇸US
Latitude
37.8610°
Longitude
-122.4461°
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Which ports and harbors does Point Stuart Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Point Stuart Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is Tiburon at 0.8 NM to the NNW. Other ports served include Sausalito (1.5 NM WSW), TRAVIS (2.2 NM SW), TREASURE ISLAND (4.3 NM ESE), Richmond (5 NM NE). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Point Stuart Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Point Stuart 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 Point Stuart Lighthouse?+
Point Stuart 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.
How can I track vessels near Point Stuart Lighthouse?+
You can track vessels near Point Stuart 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.