Being located on Lake Superior, the Munising area boasts several lighthouses that have helped sailers, for decades, navigate the tricky shoreline. The days of lighthouse keepers are long gone but the history still remains. Take a moment to read about the unique lighthouses in the area. A few offer summer tours so you can get an upclose view and learn about the history of the lighthouses.
This privately owned lighthouse sits on the southeast shore of Grand Island. The East Channel Lighthouse started operation in 1867 and warned incoming vessels of the narrow passage into Munising Bay. This lighthouse is one of the most photographed lighthouses on the Great Lakes as two local boat tour companies navigate pass it. There is no public access to the lighthouse.
location: Grand Island, Munising
GPS coordinates: N 46° 27.404 W 86° 37.401
Grand Island North Lighthouse
Constructed in 1856, this lighthouse stands atop a 175 foot cliff on Grand Island's north shore. The lighthouse is no longer operational and is privately owned. The only way to view this beautiful structure is by air or water. There is no public access to the lighthouse.
location: Grand Island, Munising
GPS coordinates: N 46° 33.445 W 86° 39.362
Au Sable Light Station
Built in 1874, the Au Sable Light Station is located 12 miles west of Grand Marais, Mich. A fog signal building was constructed 1897. The light is now automated and guided tours run from June-August.
location: Drive 12 miles west of Grand Marais to the Hurricane River Campground then 1.5 miles (walk) east. GPS coordinates: N 46° 40.385 W 86° 08.346 Download Booklet
Munising Range Lights
Constructed in 1907, this front and rear range lights still operates and assist ships entering the east channel of Munising Bay. The rear range light is located two blocks south at the end of Hickory Street.
location: 604 West Munising Avenue, Munising GPS coordinates: N 46° 24.885 W 86° 39.707 Download Brochure
Christmas Range Lights
The Christmas Range Lights consists of front and rear lights once used to guide ships into the shipping channel. The rear light was abandoned in 1969 and is now overseen by the U.S. Forest Service. Tours of the rear range light are offered in July & August. Contact Visitor Information Center at (906) 387-3700 for more info.
location: Drive M-28 west, between Munising and Christmas near the "Welcome to Christmas" sign. GPS coordinates: N 46° 26.212 W 86° 41.501
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