Egg Rock Lighthouse // 1875

The Egg Rock Lighthouse sits in the middle of the Mt. Desert Narrows of Frenchman Bay between Bar Harbor and Winter Harbor. The lighthouse was constructed in 1875 to assist the already built Winter Harbor Lighthouse a short distance away, to provide guidance for the increased ferry traffic to Bar Harbor, which was quickly becoming a prominent summer colony. The architecturally unique lighthouse is comprised of a square tower projecting through the center of the square lighthouse keeper’s house, its unlike anything I have seen before. The station was automated by the United States Coast Guard in 1976, at which time its ancillary structures except the fog station were torn down. The light continues to be managed by the Coast Guard, and is not open to the public; the island and buildings are owned by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

2 thoughts on “Egg Rock Lighthouse // 1875

  1. cmleich's avatar cmleich November 20, 2023 / 6:49 pm

    While you’re up in beautiful Winter Harbor, don’t miss Grindstone Neck! An amazing grove of shingle-style “cottages”.

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  2. syzygy's avatar syzygy November 28, 2023 / 12:16 am

    Wow, what an unusual shape for a lighthouse! The bottom part is even a little uncommon for a house, I thought it might be a school at first. Really cool building.

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