Sugar Pine Point Light
| Location | Sugar Pine Point Tahoma Lake Tahoe California United States |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 39°03′41″N 120°06′50″W / 39.061266°N 120.113971°W |
| Tower | |
| Constructed | 1921 (first) |
| Foundation | metal platform |
| Construction | steel pole (current) wooden tower (first) |
| Automated | 1985 |
| Height | 4.5 metres (15 ft) |
| Shape | pole with beacon on a platform (current) square tower (first) |
| Markings | white and red daymark |
| Power source | solar power |
| Operator | Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park |
| Light | |
| First lit | 1985 (current) |
| Deactivated | 1985 (first) |
| Focal height | 4 metres (13 ft) |
| Characteristic | Fl W 4s. |
The Sugar Pine Point Light was a small lighthouse located on Lake Tahoe, in El Dorado County, California, in the United States. The Lighthouse was once the highest in the nation; located at over 6,200 feet above sea level. The tower no longer stands, but a small post light marks the site. It is located within the bounds of Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park.