Lighthouses
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| The 1870 Pt. Iroquois lighthouse near Bay Mills. Climb the 65-foot tower and get a fine view of the busy shipping lanes at the St. Mary's River entrance. |
Along the vast U.P. shoreline, lighthouses began being built in the mid-19th century to warn ships of treacherous points and guide them into harbors. Click on any of lighthouse names below to learn what they offer and how to get to them.
- Au Sable Point Lighthouse in Grand Marais
- Big Bay Point lighthouse tour in Big Bay
- Copper Harbor Lighthouse in Copper Harbor
- Crisp Point Lighthouse in Two Hearted River Mouth Area
- Eagle Harbor Lighthouse and Museums in Eagle Harbor
- Edisen Fishery and Rock Harbor lighthouse in Rock Harbor
- Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum & Whitefish Point Light Station in or around Whitefish Point
- Harbor entrance, range lights, pier & beach in Grand Marais
- Huron Island & Lighthouse in Skanee
- Light Keeper's House Museum in Grand Marais
- Lighthouse Overlook on Copper Harbor in Copper Harbor
- Lighthouse pier in Menominee and Marinette
- Marquette Harbor Light in Marquette
- North Pier Light in Manistique
- Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse in Mackinaw City
- Ontonagon Lighthouse in Ontonagon
- Passage Island Lighthouse in Rock Harbor
- Peninsula Point Lighthouse & Picnic Area on Stonington Peninsula
- Sand Point Lighthouse in Escanaba
- Seul Choix Point Lighthouse near Gulliver
- St. Mary's River Lighthouse Cruise
- Shoreline drive to the Peninsula Point lighthouse on Stonington Peninsula
- Straits of Mackinac lighthouse cruises in Mackinaw City
- Point Iroquois Light Station & Museum in Bay Mills
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