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  1. The Ponce de Leon Inlet is a natural opening in the barrier islands in central Florida that connects the north end of the Mosquito Lagoon and the south end of the Halifax River to the Atlantic Ocean. The inlet originally was named Mosquito Inlet. In 1926 the Florida Legislature changed the name from Mosquito Inlet to Ponce de Leon Inlet.

  2. Step back in time and climb 175 feet of fun in the Florida sun at the Ponce Inlet Light Station and Museum! Constructed in 1887, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse has guided mariners along the Florida coast for more than 130 years.

  3. The Ponce de Leon Inlet Light is a lighthouse and museum located at Ponce de León Inlet in Central Florida. At 175 feet (53 m) in height, it is the tallest lighthouse in the state and one of the tallest in the United States (the Cape Hatteras Light in North Carolina is taller at 207 feet (63 m)).

  4. Walk inside the white picket fence and step back in time. Maintained and operated by the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse Preservation Association, this beautiful facility represents one of the best preserved and most authentic historic light stations in the nation today.

  5. Visit the historic Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, a national historic landmark and the tallest lighthouse in Florida. Learn about its history, climb to the top, and enjoy the views of the ocean and the waterway.

  6. Visit the Ponce Inlet Light Station, home to Florida's tallest lighthouse and over 125 years of history. Explore the lighthouse, keepers' dwellings, oil house, lens museum, Cuban rafts, and more.

  7. Things to Do in Ponce Inlet, Florida: See Tripadvisor's 11,889 traveler reviews and photos of Ponce Inlet tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August. We have reviews of the best places to see in Ponce Inlet. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.