Located near the mouth of the Alligator River Marina in Columbia, North Carolina, the Alligator River Lighthouse is a small yet quaint navigating aid. This building is more functional in nature, mainly acting as a guide for boaters coming into the marina from the river, in contrast to the imposing coastline lighthouses that are scattered throughout the Outer Banks. Although it does not have the keeper's home that goes with it, it is similar to the nearby Brodie Island Lighthouse and serves a more specific rather than symbolic purpose.
The Alligator River Lighthouse adds to Tyrrell County's maritime flair even if it lacks the legendary history of Cape Hatteras or Bodie Island. Its existence is a subdued tribute to the area's strong ties to fishing, water transportation, and coastal life. Travelers visiting the Albemarle Peninsula or trekking into the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, which envelops the region with abundant biodiversity and picturesque wetlands, may find the lighthouse to be a delightful stop. It is accessible from US 64 and there is parking in the small gas station / convenience store that services the marina.
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