The Biloxi Lighthouse has got to be one of the state’s most recognizable sights. However, to the surprise of many, it’s not the only lighthouse in the Magnolia State. That’s right; Mississippi is also home to the Round Island Lighthouse. Oozing just as much history and charm as its Biloxi counterpart, Round Island Lighthouse is definitely worth a visit. And luckily, it just re-opened for tours! Take a look:
After months of being closed due to the pandemic, Round Island Lighthouse is once again open for tours!
Located at the foot of the Pascagoula River Bridge, the historic lighthouse serves as somewhat of a beacon, welcoming visitors and residents to the city.
Acting as a beacon is nothing new for the lighthouse, which was originally located off the coast of Pascagoula on Round Island – hence the name.
A magnificent piece of maritime history, the first Round Island Lighthouse was built in 1833. It was eventually destroyed and a replacement was built in 1859.
Throughout its years on Round Island, the lighthouse was damaged by various hurricanes, so in 2010, it was moved to its present location on mainland Pascagoula.
In a serious state of disrepair at the time of its relocation, the lighthouse underwent extensive restoration between 2010 and 2015.
The restoration project involved more than the lighthouse, though. It also included the land around the lighthouse, which has come to be known as Lighthouse Park.
A great visit for all ages, the park features walking paths, a pier, boat launch, informative signage, and more.
Though Lighthouse Park is open daily, lighthouse tours are offered on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. only.
During the tour, you’ll get to climb to the top of the lighthouse and take in the expansive views from the lantern room.
Fun AND affordable, tours are just $2 for adults and $1 for children.
For more information on Round Island Lighthouse, contact the city of Pascagoula at (228) 762-1020. You can also visit the City of Pascagoula website or Facebook page.
So, did you know about this lighthouse? Ever visited? If so, what’d you think? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the state’s only lighthouse. Read about another here.
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