Sakonnet Light

Sakonnet Light
Post-renovation (2012)
LocationNewport County, United States
Coordinates41°27′11.4″N 71°12′8.9″W / 41.453167°N 71.202472°W / 41.453167; -71.202472
Tower
Constructed1884
FoundationConcrete / Iron caisson on rock
ConstructionCast iron with brick lining
Height20 m (66 ft) 
ShapeConical tower on cylindrical base
MarkingsWhite on black base
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place 
Fog signalnone
Light
First lit1997 
Deactivated1955-1997
Focal height58 feet (18 m)
Lens4th order Fresnel lens, 1884
RangeWhite sector 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi)
red 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi)
CharacteristicFlashing white, 6 seconds
red sector
Sakonnet Light Station
Sakonnet Light in 2008
Nearest cityLittle Compton, Rhode Island
MPSLighthouses of Rhode Island TR (AD)
NRHP reference No.83000179
Added to NRHPFebruary 10, 1983

Sakonnet Light, built in 1884, is a sparkplug lighthouse near Sakonnet Point, Little Compton, Rhode Island, on the eastern side of the state.

The light was deactivated in 1954 after Hurricane Carol and was going to be destroyed, but local citizens protested, and eventually Carl and Carolyn Haffenreffer bought the lighthouse in 1961. Explaining his decision to purchase the lighthouse, Carl Haffenreffer said, "I was afraid someone was going to paint it pink or haul it away for scrap." The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The Friends of Sakonnet Lighthouse acquired the lighthouse in 1985, and it was reactivated by the United States Coast Guard in 1997. A $1.45 million restoration of the lighthouse it was completed in 2012. The Friends of the Sakonnet Light were awarded the 2012 Rhody Award by the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission for their work.