π⚓ Crooked River Lighthouse – A Beacon of Florida's Forgotten Coast
Simba and I visited the Crooked River Lighthouse in Carrabelle, Florida — a beautiful coastal landmark that has guided mariners along Florida's Forgotten Coast for more than a century. Rising above the shoreline near Carrabelle, this historic lighthouse stands as one of the region's most recognizable landmarks and a lasting reminder of Florida's rich maritime history. Surrounded by coastal scenery and Gulf Coast charm, it remains a favorite stop for history lovers, lighthouse enthusiasts, and travelers exploring the Forgotten Coast. ⚓ Guiding Ships Since 1895 Originally constructed in 1895, the Crooked River Lighthouse was built to help vessels safely navigate the waters near Apalachicola Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. During an era when maritime travel was critical to commerce and transportation, lighthouses like this one played an essential role in protecting sailors and guiding ships through potentially dangerous coastal waters. The lighthouse helped mariners navigate: - Th...