continued from Part 1 and Part 2

Leaving the ferry docks, we headed for the Staten Island Rear Range light. Coming up Lighthouse Drive you get a view of the top of the light, but not a good picture angle. Fortunately, I had made a large scale map of the area and Susan was able to figure a way to get above the light. As luck would have it, we ended up on the street directly behind the light. This is a newer light (1912) and appears to be in very good shape. The keepers quarters next door looks to be quite the house – sure would be nice to see the inside of this one!


While we were there, a motor home that obviously belonged to a lighthouse fan pulled up for a "drive by shooting" of the light. Note the artwork, especially on a motor home with Washington tags.


As it was getting late in the day and both vehicles had some ground to cover, we decided to make one final stop at Liberty State Park in NJ. This looks to be a really nice park, with fantastic views of Manhattan as well as the SoL. We were there to view the Lightship Liberty, berthed in the marina. Since the lightship also serves as a restaurant, we planned to have supper there.

We took some pictures of the Manhattan skyline before our supper. Nothing fancy, but the burgers were excellent. No good views of this lightship unless you are on the other side of the channel, and then they have the hull painted as an advertisement. We were also trying to contend with the angle of the sun. One thing to note is that you can take a water taxi from here to Manhattan, and you can also take a shuttle to the SoL and Ellis Island. Given the traffic mess in Manhattan, this seems like it would be a great place to “base” from for you SoL and Manhattan visits. And, the park is just a few miles from the NJ Turnpike.

It had been a long but successful day. We saw four lighthouses and four lightships plus the Statue of Liberty (could count as an additional lighthouse) and other NYC sites. We had a fun day with fellow Wackos and Hoosier Lighthousing Club members; didn’t get too lost; didn’t get any tickets and even kept most of our sanity. It was time for us to head west on the start of our trip home, and for the others to head up to CT where they were to overnight before another day of lighthousing for them.