Ponce Inlet · 4931 S Peninsula Dr Ponce Inlet FL 32127
Type
Historic Lighthouse
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Permit
Required
“Tallest lighthouse in Florida (175 ft) and second tallest in US; red brick tower; 1887 keeper's dwellings converted to museum; Halifax River and Atlantic views”
Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse is a National Historic Landmark and the tallest lighthouse in Florida at 175 feet — second tallest in the entire country. The massive red brick tower dominates the horizon at the inlet between Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach, flanked by three fully restored 1887 keeper's dwellings that now operate as a maritime museum. Interior access to all structures, including the tower, is available for commercial productions. The lighthouse sits at the confluence of the Halifax River and the Atlantic Ocean, offering varied water and marshland views. The Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Preservation Association manages the site and is experienced working with film crews. The Victorian brick architecture, period furnishings, and dramatic tower height make this one of Florida's most versatile and visually compelling historic locations. Excellent for period dramas and atmospheric thrillers.
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