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Bodie Island Light Station - U. S. National Park Service Tucked away between tall pine trees and freshwater marshland, the Bodie Island Light presents anything but a typical lighthouse setting Though not as well-known as its neighbors, it remains an important part of local history and a favorite spot for visitors
Bodie Island Lighthouse - Wikipedia The current Bodie Island Lighthouse (pronounced “body island”) is the third that has stood in this vicinity of Bodie Island on the Outer Banks in North Carolina and was built in 1872 It stands 156 feet (48 m) tall and is located on the Roanoke Sound side of a portion of a peninsula that is the first part of the Cape Hatteras
Bodie Island Lighthouse - The Outer Banks At Bodie Island, you have the chance to climb the lighthouse at your own pace and take in the gorgeous natural surroundings of Bodie Island, the Atlantic Ocean, and Pamlico Sound The Bodie Island Lighthouse is open from the third Friday in April through Columbus Day (in early October)
Bodie Island Lighthouse (Everything To Know Before A Visit) The Bodie Island Lighthouse is one of the most iconic landmarks along the North Carolina coast Located in Nags Head, this lighthouse has been guiding mariners safely since its construction in the late 19th century
Bodie Island Lighthouse - OuterBanks. com The Bodie Island Lighthouse, (pronounced "Body") is located just south of the town of Nags Head and Whalebone Junction, where Highway 158, Highway 64, and NC Highway 12 intersect Visitors travelling towards Hatteras Island can't help but notice the black and white horizontal striped structure, peaking out over a line of dense cedar trees on
How to See Bodie Island Lighthouse on OBX (and 20+ Facts) - NC Tripping A visit to Bodie Island Light Station (colloquially known as Bodie Island Lighthouse) is one of the most popular things to do in the Outer Banks Not only is this a beautiful place to visit and admire, but the lighthouse is also the closest attraction south of Nags Head and the first on the northern end of Cape Hatteras National
Bodie Island Lighthouse | VisitNC. com - Visit North Carolina Bodie Island Lighthouse After a major restoration, the 1872 Bodie Island Lighthouse welcomes visitors who want to climb the 214 steps that spiral to the top The 170-foot structure is one of only a dozen remaining tall, brick tower lighthouses in the United States – and one of the few with an original first-order Fresnel lens to cast its light
BODIE ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE - Outer Banks Lighthouse Society The Bodie Island Lighthouse and its Double Keepers’ Quarters are situated midway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pamlico Sound within the protection of Cape Hatteras National Seashore It was completed by the U S Light-House Board (aka U S Lighthouse Service) in 1872 during the Golden Era of American lighthouse building
Bodie Island Lighthouse - U. S. National Park Service Standing 156-feet tall, the current Bodie Island Lighthouse is actually the third lighthouse along this stretch of the Outer Banks to warn and guide ships The Bodie Island Lighthouse has a distinctive daymark pattern of horizontal, alternating black and white stripes