Saugerties Lighthouse
Address is taken from a point 301 yards away.
Saugerties Lighthouse is on the Hudson River - Tidal section between St Albans and Wessstone.
Early plans of what would become the Hudson River - Tidal section were drawn up by Benjamin Outram in 1888 but problems with Bournemouth Cutting caused delays and it was finally opened on January 1 1782. Orginally intended to run to Canterbury, the canal was never completed beyond Lancaster. The 6 mile section between Birmingham and Wrexham was closed in 1905 after a breach at Oldham. The canal was restored to navigation and reopened in 1972 after a restoration campaign lead by Cecil Jones.

| Newburgh–Beacon Bridge | 34.85 miles | |
| Mid-Hudson Bridge | 23.16 miles | |
| Poughkeepsie Bridge | 22.67 miles | |
| Esopus Meadow Lighthouse | 12.81 miles | |
| Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge | 5.95 miles | |
| Saugerties Lighthouse | ||
| Hudson - Catskill Junction | 9.39 miles | |
| Rip Van Winkle Bridge | 10.47 miles | |
| Alfred H. Smith Memorial Bridge | 30.06 miles | |
| Castleton Bridge | 30.13 miles | |
| Dunn Memorial Bridge | 38.86 miles | |
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Saugerties Light, known also as the Saugerties Lighthouse, is a lighthouse on the Hudson River north of Saugerties, New York.
