Lake Superior

Lake Superior, the largest and deepest of the Great Lakes, features its own set of iconic lighthouses perched on rocky outcroppings, helping mariners traverse its vast and sometimes treacherous waters.

An illustration depicting Lake Superior.

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Au Sable Light Station, a large white conical tower with a black cap and attached dwelling surrounded by red brick aux buildings.

Au Sable Light Station

Big bay lighthouse, a multistory brick structure on a cliff with a square light tower.

Big Bay Point Lighthouse

Crisp Point Lighthouse, a large white conical tower on a short rocky cliff with a small attached keeper's dwelling.

Crisp Point Lighthouse

Eagle Harbor Lighthouse, a red brick dwelling attached to a white light tower on a rocky lake shore.

Eagle Harbor Lighthouse

Graphic of a lighthouse and the state of Michigan with water behind.

Eagle River Lighthouse

Graphic of a lighthouse and the state of Michigan with water behind.

Fourteen Mile Point Lighthouse

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Grand Island East Channel Lighthouse

Graphic of a lighthouse and the state of Michigan with water behind.

Grand Island North Lighthouse

Graphic of a lighthouse and the state of Michigan with water behind.

Grand Marais Harbor Range Lights

Graphic of a lighthouse and the state of Michigan with water behind.

Granite Island Lighthouse

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