Biloxi Lighthouse

Biloxi Lighthouse The Biloxi Lighthouse was erected in 1848 and is operated by the City of Biloxi as a private aid to navigation. In 1939, the U.S. Collins.
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Tours are offered daily, from 9 to 10 a.m., weather permitting. Admission: $5 for ages 12 and older; $2 for ages 6-11; free for 5 and younger The Biloxi Lighthouse was erected in 1848 and was one of the first cast-iron lighthouses in the South. It is the city’s signature landmark and has become a post-Katrina symbol of the city’s resolve and resilience. The light was civilian operated from 1848 to

1939, and is notable for its several female lightkeepers, including Maria Younghans, who tended the light for 53 years. Coast Guard assumed responsibility for the light’s operation. After being declared surplus property in 1968, the Biloxi Lighthouse was deeded to the City of Biloxi, which eventually opened it to public tours. The lighthouse has withstood many storms over the years. Katrina’s storm surge enveloped a third of the 64-foot tall lighthouse, and the constant pounding from the water and winds toppled many bricks that lined the interior of the cast iron tower. The storm’s winds also broke many of the windows in the light cupola and destroyed the structure’s electrical system
In March 2010, the city re-opened the lighthouse to public tours after a 14-month, $400,000 restoration that was funded by FEMA and MEMA and completed by Biloxi contractor J.O. Tours are offered daily(weather permitting) at 9.00 a.m., 9:15 a.m., and 9:30 p.m.

08/01/2025

Address

1045-1059 Beach Boulevard
Biloxi, MS
39530

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9:45am
Tuesday 9am - 9:45am
Wednesday 9am - 9:45am
Thursday 9am - 9:45am
Friday 9am - 9:45am
Saturday 9am - 9:45am
Sunday 9am - 9:45am

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