Grand Haven Lighthouse
The Grand Haven Lighthouse is located at the mouth of the Grand River in Grand Haven, Michigan. This iconic structure, built in 1905, serves as a navigational aid for ships entering Lake Michigan. The lighthouse is known for its distinctive red color and unique design, which includes a tall tower and a catwalk leading to a pier.
The lighthouse is part of the Grand Haven State Park, a popular destination for visitors. It is often photographed, especially during sunset, and is a symbol of the city's maritime heritage. The surrounding area features sandy beaches and recreational opportunities for locals and tourists alike.