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Volusia Bar Lighthouse

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The Volusia Bar lighthouse was a 1-1/2 story square screwpile structure, built of wood on a screwpile foundation. Established and first lit in 1885, it guided vessels on Lake George, Florida's second largest lake, near the upper St. Johns River entrance. The lighthouse was situated on the south side of Lake George, approximately three miles northwest of Astor, marking the hazardous Volusia Bar. Its role as a light ended in 1916, and its fog signal was deactivated in 1943. The structure later served as a fog signal building and then a private residence before being destroyed by fire in 1974.

Why it matters: The lighthouse was essential for navigating the Volusia Bar, a hazard on Lake George within the St. Johns River system. Its history of deactivation and transformation before its destruction by fire illustrates a unique development among Florida's navigational aids.

Tower Shape
square
Material
wood and steel/iron

Structure: A 1-1/2 story square screwpile lighthouse, likely constructed of wood on a screwpile foundation.

Country
🇺🇸United States
Region
Florida
Sea Region
Located on the west side of the upper St. Johns River entrance on the south side of Lake George, Florida, about 3 miles northwest of Astor. Lake George is Florida's second largest lake.
Latitude
29.2067°
Longitude
-81.5794°
Flag
Type
Name
Dist.
Year Built
1885

Significant events: Light inactive 1916, fog signal inactive 1943, burned 1974

Nearest Port
Palatka(26.4 km)
ARLHS No.
USA-869
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Which ports and harbors does Volusia Bar Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Volusia Bar Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is GEORGETOWN at 10.7 NM to the NNW. Other ports served include Paisley (13.6 NM S), Palatka (26.4 NM N), Flagler Beach (28.4 NM NE), SANFORD (28.7 NM SE). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Volusia Bar Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Volusia Bar 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.
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