This was the first time I visited Muskegon Lighthouse, I parked in the parking lot knowing I was in the right place but still couldn't see the lighthouse. It was only until I got about 10 feet away from it I could actually see it for the first time. Seeing the lighthouse for the first time this way, reminds me how sailors felt seeing it many years ago; knowing they were finally in a safe harbor.
Point Iroquois Lighthouse near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan gives light to all freighter's coming through the Soo Locks. Even on a very rainy day this lighthouse showed its beauty as it was surrounded by fall foliage. I would love to go back to this Lighthouse on a warmer, drier day and sit and watch the freighters come through.
Welcoming boaters into the harbor of the Grand River, the outer Lighthouse in Grand Haven, Michigan stands 42 feet tall and was first lit in 1905. This unique view is possible because the catwalk has been removed to do repairs to pier. I loved the reflection of the lighthouse in the wave puddles.