The Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is located in the Village of Sodus Point, New York, on the south shore of Lake Ontario.
The Sodus Bay Historical Society opened the doors of the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum on July 4, 1985. Many years later, we are now the most frequently visited attraction in Wayne County, welcoming over 8,000 visitors annually from all over the world.
May 23 - September 1
Wednesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm
Sundays and Monday Holidays, 12pm - 5pm
September 1 - October 26
Friday - Sunday, 12pm - 5pm
Adults: $10.00
Students (Grades K-12): $2.50
Preschool Children: Free
SBHS Members: Free
Blue Star and Gold Star Families are free
Private tours are available year-round by appointment only. Call (315) 483-4936.
Group rates are available for private tours of 12 or more visitors.
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From the New York State Thruway (I-90):
Take Exit 42 (Geneva). Follow Route 14 North for 22 miles to the Village of Sodus Point. At the stop sign, turn right onto Bay Street. Take the first left onto North Ontario Street. The Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is at the end of this street on the right.
From Rochester and Points West:
Take Route 104 East. Turn left onto Route 14 North. Travel 5 miles into the Village of Sodus Point. At the stop sign, turn right onto Bay Street. Take the first left onto North Ontario Street. The Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is at the end of this street on the right.
From Oswego and Points East:
Take Route 104 West. Turn right onto Route 14 North. Travel 5 miles into the Village of Sodus Point. At the stop sign, turn right onto Bay Street. Take the first left onto North Ontario Street. The Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is at the end of this street on the right.