Jones Point Light, Alexandria
Facts and practical information
The Jones Point Light is a small river lighthouse located on the Potomac River in Alexandria, Virginia. It was built in 1855. It is a small, one-story house with a lantern on top and served primarily as a warning light for naval ships approaching the Washington Navy Yard. The lighthouse was discontinued in 1926, replaced by a small steel skeletal tower located nearby; this smaller tower was in use for ten years before being discontinued. After being dark for more than half a century, Jones Point Light was relit by a private concern in 1995, however, it was eventually put out again after ownership switched from the Daughters of the American Revolution Foundation to the National Park Service. Certain local efforts have called for the structure to be relit, but as of 2017, the only working lighthouse on the Potomac River is the Fort Washington Point Lighthouse, located five miles downriver. ()
Jones Point ParkAlexandria (Old Town)Alexandria
Jones Point Light – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Capital Wheel, Torpedo Factory Art Center, Woodrow Wilson Bridge, Christ Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Jones Point Light by public transport?
Bus
- S Washington St & Hunting Point • Lines: At3 (13 min walk)
- GW Memorial Pky & Thornton Way • Lines: At3 (14 min walk)
Metro
- King Street–Old Town • Lines: Bl, Yl (40 min walk)
Train
- Alexandria Union Station (41 min walk)
- Alexandria (41 min walk)