Maritime · Year-round · 14 sites Season · May – October (most climbable)

Lighthouses.

Fourteen historic lighthouses along the 200-mile coast — from Tawas Point's 1876 brick tower to Old Mackinac Point at the Straits. Eight are open to climb in season.

Season
May – October (most climbable)
Locations
8 climbable
Lighthouses & Maritime History on Michigan's Sunrise Coast — Tawas Point Light · summer. Tawas Point Light · summer
Total lights
14 standing
Along 200 mi of coast
Open to climb
8 in season
May–Oct typical
Oldest
1832
Thunder Bay Island Light
Best cluster
Alpena · 4
Within 30 mi
Where to see them · 8 climbable

Eight lighthouses you can climb, south to north.

Curated by Sunrise Coast Council editors. Routes, sites, and pull-offs from south to north along US-23.

01

Tawas Point Lighthouse

Tawas · 1876 · $8 · 85 steps

A barber-pole brick tower on a growing sand spit, with the original 4th-order Fresnel lens still in the lantern room. May–October.

Tawas Point Lighthouse, a barber-pole brick tower on a sand spit. Tawas City, Michigan.
02

Sturgeon Point Lighthouse

Harrisville · 1869 · Free · 85 steps

A boxy white light at the end of a sand spit, with an original Fresnel on display in the basement museum. Jun–Sep, weather permitting.

Sturgeon Point Lighthouse, a white Cape Cod-style light. Haynes Township, Michigan.
03

New Presque Isle Lighthouse

Presque Isle · 1870 · $6 · 130 steps

Michigan's tallest active lighthouse — climb the 130 steps inside the brick tower for views over Lake Huron.

04

Old Presque Isle Lighthouse

Presque Isle · 1840 · $6 · 30 steps

The short rubble-stone original, two-tenths of a mile from its tall replacement. Adjacent keeper's cottage museum.

05

Alpena Pier Light

Alpena · 1914 · Free · No climb

A small bright-red steel pier light a quarter mile out into the harbor. Most photographed lighthouse on the coast.

The bright red Alpena Pier Light marking the Thunder Bay River entrance. Alpena, Michigan.
06

40 Mile Point Lighthouse

Rogers City · 1896 · Free · 53 steps

A square white tower attached to a keeper's house, with the bow of the Joseph S. Fay (wrecked 1905) preserved on the lawn.

Forty Mile Point Lighthouse, a square brick tower attached to a keeper’s house. Rogers City, Michigan.
07

Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse

Mackinaw City · 1892 · $8 · 51 steps

A cream-brick Romanesque revival light in the shadow of the Mackinac Bridge. Sunset views are unmatched.

Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse in cream brick beside the Mackinac Bridge. Mackinaw City, Michigan.
08

McGulpin Point Lighthouse

Mackinaw City · 1869 · $5 · Easy

Older than Old Mackinac, with a private little beach below the bluff and a Fresnel lens display upstairs.

A cluster of four

The densest lighthouse cluster on the Great Lakes.

Four historic lighthouses sit within roughly thirty miles of Alpena — Sturgeon Point south, Middle Island offshore (1905), Thunder Bay Island offshore (1832, Michigan's oldest active light), and the Alpena Pier Light in the harbor itself. No other stretch of the Great Lakes carries this density of operating beacons.

They were built fast and close because Thunder Bay was — and remains — the most navigationally treacherous water in Lake Huron. The 200-plus shipwrecks in the sanctuary are the other half of the story.

4 lights
In 30 mi
1832
Oldest (Thunder Bay Is)
1914
Newest (Alpena Pier)
Lighthouses · a cluster of four
"A lighthouse is just a candle in a window scaled up to the size of a problem."
— Sault Sainte Marie Lake Pilots Association
Gear & know before you go

What to bring, what's provided.

Bring

  • Sturdy shoes — stairs are steep and narrow
  • Water bottle for warm days
  • Binoculars for the lantern room view
  • Camera (no flash inside most lights)

Know before you climb

  • Most climbs run May through October
  • Heights vary from 51 to 130 steps
  • Tickets are typically $5–$8
  • Some lights close in high wind

Best time of day

  • Sunrise: Alpena Pier (faces east)
  • Sunset: Old Mackinac Point
  • Midday: Tawas Point (least heat haze)
  • Year-round photogenic: 40 Mile Point
Questions · 4 answers

Lighthouses on the coast — questions.

Quick answers to what travelers ask most.

Q.01

Is lighthouses good on Michigan's Sunrise Coast?

Yes — Fourteen historic lighthouses along the 200-mile coast — from Tawas Point's 1876 brick tower to Old Mackinac Point at the Straits. Eight are open to climb in season.

Q.02

When is the best time of year for lighthouses on the Sunrise Coast?

The recommended season for lighthouses on Michigan's Sunrise Coast is May – October (most climbable). Total lights: 14 standing — Along 200 mi of coast.

Q.03

Where can I lighthouse on the Sunrise Coast?

8 climbable along the 200-mile coast. A standout option: Tawas Point Lighthouse — Tawas · 1876 · $8 · 85 steps. A barber-pole brick tower on a growing sand spit, with the original 4th-order Fresnel lens still in the lantern room. May–October.

Q.04

What gear or preparation do I need for lighthouses on the Sunrise Coast?

Bring: Sturdy shoes — stairs are steep and narrow; Water bottle for warm days; Binoculars for the lantern room view; Camera (no flash inside most lights).

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