
Support the Lighthouse When You Shop on AmazonSmile this Holiday Season
Did you know that by simply shopping on Amazon, you can help support the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse & Museum? Read on to find out how!

Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Programs Department is back in action!
The Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Programs and Education Department has roared back to life during the past few months. Community outreach, on-site education and collaboration between the lighthouse and the Volusia County School district has all returned almost explosively from the hiatus of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Discover Ponce Inlet’s Wild Side
The Town of Ponce Inlet is home to several public parks and pristine ecological areas where visitors can still experience wild Florida in all its glory. Untouched by modern development, these wild examples of natural Florida are home to a host of flora and fauna species native to the Sunshine State. Visitors can stroll down well-maintained paths, enjoy the natural scenery, and experience a true cross-section of Florida’s diverse coastal environment as they explore natural hardwood hammocks, tidal wetlands, and unspoiled dune systems.

Tying the Knot At Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Grounds: A Unique Historic Landmark Venue
Thinking about getting married in a unique spot? Historic wedding venues offer a truly distinctive space for wedding couples. The Ponce DeLeon Inlet Lighthouse and Museum offers you the opportunity to utilize the lighthouse grounds as a special wedding venue.

Discovering Native Florida: Ponce Inlet Plant Guide
Visit Ponce Inlet to explore many varieties of well-preserved Florida vegetation within this coastal community. Ponce Inlet is home to several native coastal, Florida plants. Come discover the flora and fauna. Learn about the history, related to Ponce Inlet’s belief in the value of preserving our natural spaces.

Soak Up the End of Summer in Ponce Inlet
Celebrate the end of summer at the Ponce DeLeon Inlet Lighthouse and Museum this Labor Day Weekend. Discover the fascinating story of this historic landmark as you climb 203 steps to the top of Florida’s tallest lighthouse!