Quick Facts
Location: The Little Red Lighthouse (Jeffrey’s Hook Lighthouse), Fort Washington Park, Manhattan, New York City
Region: Washington Heights / Hudson River waterfront
Time: 30–90 minutes
Difficulty: Easy (paved paths + park trails)
Admission: Free
Type: Historic lighthouse landmark
Best for: Unique NYC photo stop under the George Washington Bridge
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash in the park)
Good to know: Public access can be limited; check current tour/festival info
Info
Parking / Access
Little Red Lighthouse (Google Maps) https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Little%20Red%20Lighthouse%20Fort%20Washington%20Park%20NYC
Access is typically by walking through Fort Washington Park from Washington Heights.
Hours
The lighthouse is owned by NYC Parks and is associated with Fort Washington Park. Hours and tour access can vary (including being closed to the public at times). Use NYC Parks / Historic House Trust for the latest details.
Official info
Fort Washington Park: https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/fort-washington-park/
Little Red Lighthouse highlight: https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/fort-washington-park/highlights/11044
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Little Red Lighthouse located?
The Little Red Lighthouse sits in Fort Washington Park on Manhattan’s Hudson River waterfront, directly beneath the George Washington Bridge.
What is the Little Red Lighthouse?
It’s a small historic lighthouse officially known as Jeffrey’s Hook Lighthouse, now preserved as a NYC Parks landmark.
Can you go inside the Little Red Lighthouse?
Not always. Public access can be limited and may depend on special events or ranger-led programs.
Is the Little Red Lighthouse free to visit?
Yes. It’s in a public park, so visiting the site is free.
How long should I plan for this stop?
Plan 30–90 minutes depending on how far you walk through the park and how long you spend taking photos.
Is it a good photo spot?
Yes. The contrast of the tiny red lighthouse with the massive bridge overhead is one of the best parts.
Is it good for families?
Yes, but it’s best as part of a longer park walk. Keep kids close near paths and road crossings.
What should I pair with this visit?
Pair it with Fort Washington Park viewpoints, a Hudson River Greenway walk, or a nearby George Washington Bridge photo stop.










