Grand Traverse Lighthouse
The Grand Traverse Lighthouse is located at the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula in Michigan. Built in 1858, it serves as a historic beacon guiding ships through the waters of Grand Traverse Bay. The lighthouse stands 60 feet tall and features a distinctive white tower with a red roof.
Today, the Grand Traverse Lighthouse is part of the Leelanau State Park and is open to the public for tours. Visitors can explore the lighthouse, learn about its history, and enjoy scenic views of the surrounding area, including the nearby Lake Michigan shoreline.