Lighthouse & Keeper's Quarters on a Sunny Day

Plan Your Visit

Admissions

Adults: $17 ($15.50 online)
Senior/Local/College ID/Retired Military: $13 ($11.50 online)
Youth (Ages 7-18): $9 ($7.50 online)
Children (Under 7): Free
Active Military: Free
KWAHS Members: Free
Group Rates available upon request.
Facility Rental available upon request.

Address & Hours

938 Whitehead Street
Key West, Florida 33040
1 (305) 294-0012
Map

Open Monday to Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (last admission 4:30 p.m.)

Lighthouse & Keeper's Quarters on a Sunny Day

Current Exhibits

Explore current exhibits at the Key West Lighthouse & Keeper’s Quarters Museum.

History of the Lighthouse & Keeper’s Quarters

The current lighthouse opened in 1848 with a woman as its keeper; nearly unheard of during the 19th century. In the years following, the Key West Lighthouse underwent a number of upgrades including the installation of a Third Order Fresnel Lens, an extension to the tower which allowed the light to be seen from a greater distance, an upgrade to the Keeper’s Quarters, and finally the electrification of the light.  In 1969, the U.S. Coast Guard decommissioned the Key West Lighthouse since there was no longer a need for a full-time keeper due to technological advancements.

Today, this sentinel of the sea stands as a museum dedicated to Key West’s maritime heritage and to the men and women who bravely kept the light burning through the threats of war and weather.  We welcome visitors to walk up the 88 steps to the top of the light as well as explore the belongings, photographs, and words of the lighthouse keepers and their families who lived a now obsolete, yet never forgotten, way of life.

Photograph of the Key West Lighthouse prior to the addition which made it taller, 1887

Venue Rental

The iconic Key West Lighthouse & Keeper’s Quarters is the perfect setting for your special event. Opened in 1848, the grounds of Lighthouse & Keeper’s Quarters are able to accommodate 75-100 guests. The air-conditioned Keeper’s Quarters, with its wrap-around porch, is a ideal space for bridal parties while the picturesque lofty fig tree (ficus altissima) is the ideal backdrop for wedding photos or ceremonies. The grounds can accommodate dance floors, tables and caterers with ease.

Looking for the ultimate site for your photographs? Look no further than the tower’s lower observation deck, complete with panoramic views of the entire island, nearshore waters and the Florida Keys’ majestic sunsets.

The property is centrally located in Bahama Village and is across the street from the iconic Hemingway Home. With exception of the tower, the property is fully ADA accessible and the Museum Store is equipped with restrooms.

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Museum Admissions

Journey through two centuries of Key West history by visiting all of our four historic sites. Each site serves as a museum, providing visitors with a unique perspective and understanding of the island’s past.

Get the Culture Pass

One Pass, 4 Great Museums

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Exhibits

Our historic sites not only house the Society’s permanent collection, but also serve as galleries for our award-winning exhibitions.

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Venue Rentals

The Society has four distinct museums to accommodate all of your rental needs including weddings, fundraisers, and corporate events.

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Education

The Society is dedicated to offering educational, informative, and fun programming for learners of all ages.