This is the back of the Navesink Lightstation (Twin Lights) with the north tower to the left. Up the ramp is the main entrance to the museum and to the lighthouse stairs.
This is the entrance to the mortar battery at Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook, New Jersey.
Seafood lovers, once Memorial Day hits, it will be difficult to get seats in this twelve table restaurant. But the deck that sits on the Manasquan Rive allows visitors to sample lighter fare.
This is a view of the south tower of Twin Lights as seen from the north tower. The stip of land below between the bay and the ocean is Sea Bright.
This is one of the beach houses along the ocean at the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area, making it the northeast most portion of New Jersey and the Jersey Shore.
The now defunct Fort Hancock is a fabulous spot for history buffs and beach lovers. located toward the end of the peninsula known as Sandy Hook.
Sandy Hook Lighthouse is located in the center of the Fort Hancock complex at Sandy Hook. It is the longest continuos operating lighthouse in America since 1764.
North of Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook is this U.S. Coast Guard Outpost run by the Department of Homeland Security.
Guests at the park are seen sail surfing at the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area on the bay side. Atlantic Highlands and Highlands, New Jersey, can be seen on the horizon as weather starts to move into the area.
This is the Sandy Hook Lighthouse as seen from inside the mortar battery at Fort Hancock.