Ludington Lighthouse
The Ludington Lighthouse, also known as the Big Sable Point Lighthouse, is located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Ludington State Park, Michigan. Built in 1867, it stands 57 feet tall and is made of brick, featuring a distinctive black and white striped pattern. The lighthouse was essential for guiding ships safely into the harbor.
Visitors can access the lighthouse via a scenic hiking trail that spans about a mile through the park. The Ludington Lighthouse is not only a historical landmark but also a popular spot for photography and enjoying the beautiful views of the surrounding landscape and lake.