Rose Island Lighthouse

Address

One Washington Street
Office
Newport, RI 02840

(401) 847-4242

www.roseisland.org

Description:

The Rose Island Foundation is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization whose mission is to preserve the historic and environmental integrity of Rose Island, to maintain and operate its lighthouse and to provide education and public access for all people.

Rose Island is about 18 acres in size. It consists of a wildlife refuge, the lighthouse, and the Fort Hamilton Barracks. Between March 1 and August 15 public access around the perimeter of Rose Island is restricted for nesting birds. In the winter, from late October to early April, you can often see harbor seals resting on Citing Rock on the east side of Rose Island, which is surrounded by extensive underwater eel grass beds.

A mile offshore (41.4964° N, 71.3416° W) in Narragansett Bay, beyond the reach of Newport!€™s utility lines and services, the Rose Island Lighthouse stands as an independent, energy-efficient building that was home to keepers and their families for over a hundred years.

After the Newport Bridge was built the Light Station was abandoned as an aid to navigation. For the next 14 years it fell victim to scavengers, vandals and the weather. In 1984, volunteers of the Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation restored it to its 1912 appearance, installing environmentally sensitive utilities for electricity, water, sewer, and heat. On August 7, 1993, after the funds had been raised to pay all the restoration bills, the beacon was joyously relit. Rose Island Light is once again listed on today's charts as a private aid to navigation. The Lighthouse is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Visitors of all ages can learn about the Lighthouse!€™s history and can experience, first-hand, the keeper!€™s self-sufficient, resourceful way of life...learning that lasts a lifetime.
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Description

The Rose Island Foundation is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization whose mission is to preserve the historic and environmental integrity of Rose Island, to maintain and operate its lighthouse and to provide education and public access for all people. Rose Island is about 18 acres in size. It consists of a wildlife refuge, the lighthouse, and the Fort Hamilton Barracks. Between March 1 and August 15 public access around the perimeter of Rose Island is restricted for nesting birds. In the winter, from late October to early April, you can often see harbor seals resting on Citing Rock on the east side of Rose Island, which is surrounded by extensive underwater eel grass beds. A mile offshore, beyond the reach of Newport’s utility lines and services, the Rose Island Lighthouse stands as an independent, energy-efficient building that was home to keepers and their families for over a hundred years. After the Newport Bridge was built the Light Station was abandoned as an aid to navigation. For the next 14 years it fell victim to scavengers, vandals and the weather. In 1984, volunteers of the Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation restored it to its 1912 appearance, installing environmentally sensitive utilities for electricity, water, sewer, and heat. On August 7, 1993, after the funds had been raised to pay all the restoration bills, the beacon was joyously relit. Rose Island Light is once again listed on today's charts as a private aid to navigation. The Lighthouse is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors of all ages can learn about the Lighthouse’s history and can experience, first-hand, the keeper’s self-sufficient, resourceful way of life...learning that lasts a lifetime.

Hours

Memorial Day–Labor Day Daily 10:00AM-4:00PM; Overnight stays year round; Field trips to the lighthouse are offered from May through October –weather permitting.

Eligibility

All; Educational programs suitable for grades K-5

Fees

Varies

Intake Procedure

Become a member, Book a room, purchase event tickets online. Call or email Cathy Horridge to schedule a field trip or educational program with RILF.

Service Area

Newport

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island
    • Newport County
      • Newport
Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (TA-2800) and related services within the Service Tree.

Description

The Rose Island Foundation is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization whose mission is to preserve the historic and environmental integrity of Rose Island, to maintain and operate its lighthouse and to provide education and public access for all people. Rose Island is about 18 acres in size. It consists of a wildlife refuge, the lighthouse, and the Fort Hamilton Barracks. Between March 1 and August 15 public access around the perimeter of Rose Island is restricted for nesting birds. In the winter, from late October to early April, you can often see harbor seals resting on Citing Rock on the east side of Rose Island, which is surrounded by extensive underwater eel grass beds. A mile offshore, beyond the reach of Newport’s utility lines and services, the Rose Island Lighthouse stands as an independent, energy-efficient building that was home to keepers and their families for over a hundred years. After the Newport Bridge was built the Light Station was abandoned as an aid to navigation. For the next 14 years it fell victim to scavengers, vandals and the weather. In 1984, volunteers of the Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation restored it to its 1912 appearance, installing environmentally sensitive utilities for electricity, water, sewer, and heat. On August 7, 1993, after the funds had been raised to pay all the restoration bills, the beacon was joyously relit. Rose Island Light is once again listed on today's charts as a private aid to navigation. The Lighthouse is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors of all ages can learn about the Lighthouse’s history and can experience, first-hand, the keeper’s self-sufficient, resourceful way of life...learning that lasts a lifetime.

Hours

Memorial Day–Labor Day Daily 10:00AM-4:00PM; Overnight stays year round; Field trips to the lighthouse are offered from May through October –weather permitting.

Eligibility

Educational programs suitable for grades K-5

Fees

Varies

Intake Procedure

Become a member, Book a room, purchase event tickets online. Call or email Cathy Horridge to schedule a field trip or educational program with RILF.

Service Area

Newport

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island
    • Newport County
      • Newport
Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (PS-9800.9900) and related services within the Service Tree.

General Information

Hours:

Memorial Day!€“Labor Day Daily 10:00AM-4:00PM
Overnight stays year round
Field trips to the lighthouse are offered from May through October!€“weather permitting.

Intake Process:

Become a member, Book a room, purchase event tickets online. Call or email Cathy Horridge to schedule a field trip or educational program with RILF.

Program Fees:

Varies

Eligibility:

All; Educational programs suitable for grades K-5.

Is Shelter?

No

Miscellaneous

Related Resource

Date of Official Change:

March 6, 2019

Legal Status:

Non-Profit

Description

The Rose Island Foundation is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization whose mission is to preserve the historic and environmental integrity of Rose Island, to maintain and operate its lighthouse and to provide education and public access for all people. Rose Island is about 18 acres in size. It consists of a wildlife refuge, the lighthouse, and the Fort Hamilton Barracks. Between March 1 and August 15 public access around the perimeter of Rose Island is restricted for nesting birds. In the winter, from late October to early April, you can often see harbor seals resting on Citing Rock on the east side of Rose Island, which is surrounded by extensive underwater eel grass beds. A mile offshore, beyond the reach of Newport’s utility lines and services, the Rose Island Lighthouse stands as an independent, energy-efficient building that was home to keepers and their families for over a hundred years. After the Newport Bridge was built the Light Station was abandoned as an aid to navigation. For the next 14 years it fell victim to scavengers, vandals and the weather. In 1984, volunteers of the Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation restored it to its 1912 appearance, installing environmentally sensitive utilities for electricity, water, sewer, and heat. On August 7, 1993, after the funds had been raised to pay all the restoration bills, the beacon was joyously relit. Rose Island Light is once again listed on today's charts as a private aid to navigation. The Lighthouse is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors of all ages can learn about the Lighthouse’s history and can experience, first-hand, the keeper’s self-sufficient, resourceful way of life...learning that lasts a lifetime.

Hours

Memorial Day–Labor Day Daily 10:00AM-4:00PM; Overnight stays year round; Field trips to the lighthouse are offered from May through October –weather permitting.

Eligibility

All; Educational programs suitable for grades K-5

Fees

Varies

Intake Procedure

Become a member, Book a room, purchase event tickets online. Call or email Cathy Horridge to schedule a field trip or educational program with RILF.

Service Area

Newport

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island
    • Newport County
      • Newport
Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (TA-2800) and related services within the Service Tree.

Description

The Rose Island Foundation is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization whose mission is to preserve the historic and environmental integrity of Rose Island, to maintain and operate its lighthouse and to provide education and public access for all people. Rose Island is about 18 acres in size. It consists of a wildlife refuge, the lighthouse, and the Fort Hamilton Barracks. Between March 1 and August 15 public access around the perimeter of Rose Island is restricted for nesting birds. In the winter, from late October to early April, you can often see harbor seals resting on Citing Rock on the east side of Rose Island, which is surrounded by extensive underwater eel grass beds. A mile offshore, beyond the reach of Newport’s utility lines and services, the Rose Island Lighthouse stands as an independent, energy-efficient building that was home to keepers and their families for over a hundred years. After the Newport Bridge was built the Light Station was abandoned as an aid to navigation. For the next 14 years it fell victim to scavengers, vandals and the weather. In 1984, volunteers of the Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation restored it to its 1912 appearance, installing environmentally sensitive utilities for electricity, water, sewer, and heat. On August 7, 1993, after the funds had been raised to pay all the restoration bills, the beacon was joyously relit. Rose Island Light is once again listed on today's charts as a private aid to navigation. The Lighthouse is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors of all ages can learn about the Lighthouse’s history and can experience, first-hand, the keeper’s self-sufficient, resourceful way of life...learning that lasts a lifetime.

Hours

Memorial Day–Labor Day Daily 10:00AM-4:00PM; Overnight stays year round; Field trips to the lighthouse are offered from May through October –weather permitting.

Eligibility

Educational programs suitable for grades K-5

Fees

Varies

Intake Procedure

Become a member, Book a room, purchase event tickets online. Call or email Cathy Horridge to schedule a field trip or educational program with RILF.

Service Area

Newport

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island
    • Newport County
      • Newport
Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (PS-9800.9900) and related services within the Service Tree.

Geographies Served

  • Serves All Areas

Address Listings

Mailing

PO Box 1419
Newport, RI 02840

Physical (Primary)

One Washington Street
Office
Newport, RI 02840

Contacts

Cathy Horridge

Primary Contact

Education Director

cathy@roseisland.org

Phone Numbers

Main Phone

(401) 847-4242

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