Visiting and photographing Florida lighthouses are celebrated hobbies and popular travel destinations, as the buildings are maintained as tourist attractions. National Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend is celebrated in the US on the first weekend of August, and International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend is celebrated on the third weekend. Many lighthouses are open to the public and amateur radio operators often communicate between them on these days.
'''Cape San Blas Light'''
'''Cape St. George Light'''
'''Crooked River Light'''
'''Pensacola Light'''
'''St. Marks Light'''
'''Amelia Island Light'''
'''St. Augustine Light'''
'''St. Johns River Light'''
'''Anclote Keys Light'''
'''Cape Canaveral Light'''
'''Egmont Key Light'''
'''Ponce de Leon Inlet Light''' - at 175 feet high, this is the tallest lighthouse in Florida, located in the town of Ponce Inlet. The site includes a lighthouse museum.
'''Alligator Reef Light'''
'''American Shoal Light'''
'''Cape Florida Light'''
'''Carysfort Reef Light'''
'''Dry Tortugas Light'''
'''Fowey Rocks Light'''
'''Gasparilla Island Lights'''
'''Hillsboro Inlet Light'''
'''Jupiter Inlet Light'''
'''Key West Light'''
'''Sand Key Light'''
'''Sanibel Island Light'''
'''Sombrero Key Light'''