Pulpit Rock Tower was built to assist in the defense of the New Hampshire seacoast during WWII. Visitors may climb the stairs and ladders, learn about the tower’s involvement in WWII and take in the amazing views from the observation windows.
Volunteers will be on hand to answer questions and explain further the history and significance of Pulpit Rock Tower. Pulpit Rock Tower is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was selected in 2010 as one of the “Seven to Save,” a list of seven endangered historic properties worth saving by the NH Preservation Alliance. Minimum height is 42”