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For those who desire a more extended lighthouse experience, Goose Rocks can accommodate up to 8 guests or be used for longer visits as a token of appreciation to those who support our mission of lighthouse preservation. Donations to Beacon Preservation fund 100% of its expensive restoration and upkeep, encouraging us to make Goose Rocks available to those whose financial support provide the foundation for lighthouse survival. Such dedication to lighthouse preservation is often accompanied by a strong desire to experience a real “slice of lighthouse life” with a prolonged visit, offering visitors a chance to absorb the beauty of the Fox Islands as the Goose Rocks lighthouse keepers did for nearly 80 years. View our new online calendar for Goose Rocks availability! We've reduced our suggested donation rates for summer 2009 while we refurbish the keep's kitchen and bathroom. During this reconfiguring of electric and plumbing and installation of new solar and battery system, the Goose Rocks keeper's experiences will be more "camper style" stay with only oil lamps and flashlights for lighting, bottled water for drinking, Weber grill for cooking, cooler for refrigerator, and down comforters for warmth. Goose Rocks now has a composting toilet! If you're up for the quasi-camper challenge, enjoy Goose Rocks' four comfortable and well-furnished upper level rooms and three catwalk decks while the basement-keep is mostly "off limits" during restoration. All donations for 2009 go toward the installation of a desalinization system which will allow us to have clean, running water for our kitchen and bathroom projects. Please note: your boat transportation from North Haven and overnight visit at Goose Rocks includes up to six people, please add $100 for each additional keeper (up to 9 maximum)
May visits are often, by necessity, based on “short-notice” arrangement. May is a month which is often cold, and weather and sea conditions will dictate our ability to safely transport visitors to Goose Rocks. If you want to visit in May, please be flexible with your dates or willing to book last-minute as conditions allow; please note that the Memorial Day weekend (Saturday through Monday) is priced separately. September can be a really gorgeous time of year; the rowds have died down but the parade of sailboats and windjammers is still in full effect in the Thorofare. Cooler mornings and evenings give way to bright sunny days in the 70s, but the water is often still warm enough for a swim. The sunsets are still rosey, and moon- and star-gazing is often at its best this time of year. SEPTEMBER: $500 minimum per day LABOR DAY WEEKEND: Minimum donation of $4,000 for Labor Day Weekend (3 day stay) September can be a really gorgeous time of year; the crowds have died down but the parade of sailboats and windjammers is still in full effect in the Thorofare. Cooler mornings and evenings give way to mostly bright sunny days in the 70s, and the water is often still warm enough for a swim at Labor Day. The sunsets are still rosey, and moon- and star-gazing is often at its best this time of year.
Columbus Day weekend $600 per day (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Like May, October can be a temperamental month for weather, with nor’easter winds and even hurricanes possible as climate cools. Still, it is an extremely mild and beautiful time of year to enjoy the changing seasons, colorful foliage, and fading light, so for the adventurous who enjoy solitude we try to accommodate flexible visitors as long as weather and sea conditions permit.
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