Managing Organization: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Website: http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/npws.nsf/content/kuringgai_barrenjoey_cmp_draft
Notes: The Australian Maritime Safety Authority maintains the active light. The lighthouse is within Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service completed a major restoration here during 2004. Tower Height: 64 Height of Focal Plane: 371 Characteristic and Range: Four white flashes every 20 seconds, visible for 19 nautical miles. Description of Tower: Conical sandstone tower.
This light is operational
Earlier Towers? 1868: Two wooden towers (Stewart Towers) Date Established: 1868 Date Present Tower Built: 1881 Date Automated: 1932 Fog Signal: Active aid to navigation. Current Use: Yes. Directions: The park is about an hour from Sydney. There is access to the park along Bobbin Head Road at North Turramurra, along Ku-ring-gai Chase Road off the Pacific Highway at Mt Colah/Asquith, and along McCarrs Creek Road, from Terrey Hills or Church Point. This leads to Coal and Candle Drive. Half-hour guided lighthouse tours are conducted on Sundays , every half hour from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations are not required. The tours begin at the keeper's cottage. Keepers: George Mulhall (1881-?)
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