Montauk · 2000 Montauk Hwy Montauk NY 11954
Type
Historic Lighthouse
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Permit
Required
“Oldest lighthouse in NY State (1796); dramatic cliff-top setting at the very tip of Long Island; Atlantic panorama; red-brown stone tower; Hamptons proximity”
Montauk Point Lighthouse stands at the very eastern tip of Long Island — the first lighthouse authorized by the United States Congress in 1792 and completed in 1796. The reddish-brown sandstone tower rises 110 feet above dramatic glacial bluffs, with the Atlantic stretching unbroken in all directions. The Montauk Historical Society manages the site with experience in commercial productions. The keeper's dwelling houses a museum with period interiors; the tower is climbable for elevated cinematography. Adjacent WWII-era radar bunkers and observation towers add military history to the location palette. Montauk village itself — famous for its fishing industry and East End Hamptons culture — provides extensive practical support for productions. The glacial geology of the bluffs, the raw Atlantic exposure, and the site's geographic extremity make this a visually and emotionally powerful location for any genre.
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