It's Long Beach's light upon the hill, and it has become a popular subject for pictures, whether the photographer is a resident or a visitor. It is the Lions Lighthouse for Sight, and it sits on the hill at the point of Shoreline Park, giving its 65-foot height more of an impact. The Lions Lighthouse isn't used as an official navigation aid â it's too far inland for ships to see â but it does light the entrance to Rainbow Harbor, between the park and Parkers Lighthouse restaurant (also not an official lighthouse). It also, according to Downtown Lions Club members, is a beacon for the club's ongoing efforts to help people with sight problems.