A light house and guard tower stand before two historic buildings set in black and white.
Tall, conical lighthouse stands in front of the lighthouse keepers' house.

Lazaretto Lighthouse Walk and Talk (America in Motion Monday)

Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

Special Event
  • Aug 24, 2026 at 3:00 PM
  • Free

Get up and get moving on a guided walk with a ranger!

Start at the Paul S. Sarbanes Visitor and Education Center and continue along the Sea Wall Trail, taking in nature and history along the way. Learn about the Lazaretto Lighthouse and the role the Lazaretto Quarantine Station had in defending Baltimore during the 1814 bombardment. 

The Lazaretto Quarantine Station became the Chesapeake Flotilla barracks in 1813 to 1815, in doing so they mounted three cannons to assist in the defense of Fort McHenry. After the war ended, the city of Baltimore needed protection in a new way, a lighthouse. Which later became the first electric lighthouse on the Chesapeake and a guiding light for commerce for the Port of Baltimore. The dedication of the keepers of the light allowed ships to move safely through the harbor for 125 years. Although currently replaced by a replica, the original depot created parts for lighthouses still existing today carrying on the legacy of the Lazaretto point lighthouse.

Fees

This event is free to attend.

Location

Latitude and Longitude 39.265387, -76.579602

Schedule

Date:

Aug 24, 2026

Time:

3:00 PM

Duration:

45 minutes

Program will start at the Paul S. Sarbanes Visitor and Education Center at 3 p.m. and continue along the Sea Wall Trail.

Event Type

  • Guided Tour
  • Talk
  • Walk
Tags: national park week, lighthouse, war of 1812, park ranger guided tour