Crisp Point Lighthouse

The Journey to Crisp Point Lighthouse

The drive to Crisp Point Lighthouse is an adventure in itself, winding through sand and dirt backroads surrounded by dense woods. As you navigate the twists and turns, the forest eventually opens up to reveal the stunning shores of Lake Superior and the iconic Crisp Point Lighthouse standing proudly against the horizon.

About Crisp Point Lighthouse

  1. Location: Crisp Point Lighthouse is situated on the southeastern shore of Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, about 14 miles west of Whitefish Point.

  2. Construction: Built in 1904, it originally served as a critical navigational aid for ships traveling the often treacherous waters of Lake Superior, nicknamed the "Graveyard of the Great Lakes."

  3. Features:

    • The lighthouse tower stands 58 feet tall.

    • Its focal plane, the height at which the light shines, is 62 feet above Lake Superior.

  4. Decommissioning: The light was decommissioned in 1993 and fell into disrepair. However, thanks to restoration efforts by the Crisp Point Light Historical Society, it has been preserved for future generations.

  5. Access: The lighthouse is remote, and the backroads can be challenging, especially after rain, so a high-clearance vehicle is recommended.

  6. Visitors: Crisp Point is a popular destination for photographers, history buffs, and those seeking the serenity of Lake Superior's rugged beauty.

Fun Fact

Crisp Point Lighthouse was named after Christopher Crisp, one of the life-saving station keepers in the area before the lighthouse was built.

This journey is a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it a must-visit for adventurers and lighthouse enthusiasts alike!

Β©Declan Harper Photography

Crisp Point Lighthouse at Sunset πŸŒ…

This breathtaking image of Crisp Point Lighthouse was taken at sunset, capturing the warm hues of Lake Superior's horizon and the timeless silhouette of the lighthouse.

Photography Details

  • Camera: Canon 70D

  • Lens: Tamron 18-270mm

  • Settings:

    • ISO: 250

    • Aperture (F-stop): f/3.5

    • Shutter Speed: 10 seconds

    • Focal Length: 18mm

  • Stabilization: Vanguard Tripod

The long exposure and wide focal length beautifully highlighted the peaceful waters, the glowing sky, and the iconic structure, creating a serene and timeless composition. This shot is a testament to the beauty of Crisp Point and the magic of capturing a perfect moment at sunset. 🌊✨

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