Halfmoon Reef Light

Halfmoon Reef Lighthouse
Map
LocationPort Lavaca, Texas
Coordinates28°38′12.8″N 96°37′2.2″W / 28.636889°N 96.617278°W / 28.636889; -96.617278
Tower
FoundationIron piles
ConstructionWood
Height20 feet (6.1 m)
ShapeHexagonal
MarkingsWhite with green trim[2]
Light
First lit1858
Deactivated1942
Range12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi)[1]
CharacteristicFixed red light

The Halfmoon Reef Light (also Half Moon Reef Light) is one of the many screw-pile type lighthouses built on the Texas Gulf Coast, but the only one that still stands. To distinguish it from the nearby Matagorda Island Light it was given a red glass chimney to be used with the oil lantern to give it its red beam. Though originally constructed on the bay, the current resting place for the light is on Port Lavaca, alongside Highway 35.[3]

  1. ^ "Half Moon Reef Lighthouse, Gulf Coast, Texas, USA".
  2. ^ "HALFMOON REEF LIGHTHOUSE".
  3. ^ Anderson, Kraig (October 2017). "Halfmoon Reef, TX". Archived from the original on 2016-04-05.[dead link]