Lighthouses

September 26, 2006

Saugerties Lighthouse: Garlic + Lighthouse = Awesome

It has become an annual tradition for the combined forces of the Bouwerie Boys of New York City and the Binghamton Morris Men to descend on the Saugerties Lighthouse for a feast and overnight stay for all who will, following a long day of dancing at the Garlic Festival. A long day spent eating garlic, may I add. Yes, picture it….. over a dozen sweaty men, reeking of garlic, camped on every available spot of floor in the lighthouse – sounds like heaven, does it not? 😀

For those interested in visiting the lighthouse under somewhat less um, cozy circumstances, the lighthouse normally accomodates two couples in private bedrooms, with shared bath. A magnificent breakfast is included. I’ve stayed there under those conditions as well, and it’s lovely, if somewhat lacking in the sweaty morris men factor. 😉

The lighthouse is also available for day use – you can hike out to the lighthouse and view it from the outside at any time – dawn until dusk. Tours of the lighthouse and museum are available from Memorial Day to Labor Day on weekends and holidays from 2:00 – 5:00 PM. Other times by appointment or random chance. Suggested donation of $3.00 per adult and $1.00 per child, proceeds of which go toward the maintanance of the lighthouse. Picnic facilities are available, so bring a picnic lunch and enjoy some time on the river!

Warning: The lighthouse is accessible via a half-mile trail, which is subject to flooding at high tide. Check out the tide charts before visiting or come prepared with tall boots! 😀

A picture that I took at the lighthouse this year:

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