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CAPE ST. GEORGE LIGHT TO HOST JUNE SUNSET AND FULL MOON CLIMB

June 29, 2026 @ 8:45 pm - 11:45 pm

St. George Island Lighthouse at Sunset

The St. George Lighthouse Association invites the public to experience the magic of the full moon with a Sunset and Full Moon Climb at the Cape St. George Light on Monday, June 29, 2026, from 8:45 to 11:45 p.m.

Event Highlights
• Sunset at 8:44 p.m.
• Moonrise at 8:55 p.m.

Climb Details
• Time: 8:45 p.m. to 11:45 p.m.
• Tickets: Tickets can be purchased beginning at 8:15 p.m. in the Lighthouse Gift Shop, No advance reservations will be accepted.
• Cost: General Public – $10.00 per climber; SGLA Member – $7.00 per climber
• Payment: Cash and credit cards are accepted.
• Format: Fifteen-minute lighthouse climbs are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
• Capacity: Each time slot is limited to 12 climbers to ensure safety and comfort.

Visitor Requirements
• All climbers must be at least 40 inches tall.
• For safety reasons, only children aged 13 and older may access the exterior catwalk.

Location – The Cape St. George Light is in Lighthouse Park at the center of St. George Island – End of Island Drive (off the bridge) at Gulf Beach Drive.

How to Participate
1. Arrive at Lighthouse Park and park in lots on either side of the park.
2. Visit the Gift Shop (opening at 8:15 p.m.) to purchase your climb ticket.
3. Proceed next door to the lighthouse tower and sign up with the lighthouse keeper for your preferred 15-minute climb time.
4. Prepare for an unforgettable experience of sweeping panoramic views of Gulf waters and island shores.

Weather Permitting – The Sunset and Full Moon Climb is weather permitting. In the event of inclement conditions, updates will be posted on the St. George Lighthouse, Museum & Gift Shop Facebook page.

About the Strawberry Moon
The June full moon, traditionally referred to as the “Strawberry Moon”, was named by early American Tribes for the strawberry harvesting season. Because strawberries ripen quickly and briefly, this moon served as a marker for gathering the first fruit of the year. Other names for this moon are Corn Moon (Algonquin), Planting Month (Cherokee), Panther Moon (Haida), Snake Moon (Catawba) and Joy Moon (Celts). Across traditions, the June Moon marks early summer: longer days, warmer nights, and the beginning of the main growing season. It’s associated energetically with love, affection, celebration, and community.

Venue

Saint George Island Lighthouse
2-B East Gulf Beach Drive
Saint George Island, 32328
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Phone:
850-927-7745

Organizer

Saint George Lighthouse Association
Phone:
850-927-7745
Email:
info@stgeorgelight.org