The Heceta Lighthouse and Light Keeper's house are circa 1894. Both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse. From a height of 205 feet above the ocean, it's "first order" Fresnel lens, casts its beams some 21 miles out to sea. It is the brightest light on the Oregon coast. It is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the U.S.
The Keeper's House is perched on a cliff with a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean and the beach below. Paths from the Keeper's House lead both to the beach and to the lighthouse. Wooden, hand crafted, spiral staircases lead to the second floor bedrooms. The guest rooms are appointed with furniture of the period.
- This is a non-smoking facility. (We do have ash trays on the porches)
- No pets allowed. (We have two cats who will not allow it.)
- Young adults 10 years of age and up are welcome. Age limit does not apply if all 6 rooms are rented by the same party.
- Limited disabled access. Please call for information