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This site is about the Crisp Point Lighthouse, located about 13 miles west of Whitefish Point on Lake Superior's southern shore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This site is maintained by Cameron Lovett of the Crisp Point Light Historical Society.
Follow the road and signs to the lighthouse. 37.2 Park in the parking lot and walk to the lighthouse via the boardwalk. The address for Crisp Point Lighthouse is 1944 County Road 412, Newberry, MI 49868 and the Visitor Center phone number is 906-658-3600.
The lighthouse is currently owned by Luce County and The Crisp Point Light Historical Society is leasing the light in 40 year increments. CPLHS is in charge of maintaining, operating, and restoring Crisp Point Light.
The purpose of this procedure is to establish a fair and equitable means for all CPLHS Members to sign up to be volunteer keepers at the Crisp Point Lighthouse.
Crisp Point was one of four original Lake Superior Life Saving Stations. It was built in 1875 and became operational in 1876. Plans to build Crisp Point Lighthouse were originally proposed in 1896 and every year after, until it was finally approved in 1902, to be built with a budget of $18,000. Fifteen acres of land with a quarter mile
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Your donation grants you admission to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum and Whitefish Point Light Station, a 10% discount in the Shipwreck Coast Museum Store, and a one year membership to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society.
November 2025: Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Service at Whitefish Point. This event is sponsored by The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society. For more information call (906) 492-3747 or visit their web site at www.shipwreckmuseum.com.
Crisp Point Lighthouse is a “Leave No Trace” remote location with no camping services or refrigeration other than toilets. Keepers are expected to bring their own electrical power
Crisp Point was one of four original Lake Superior Life Saving Stations. It was built in 1875 and became operational in 1876. Plans to build Crisp Point Lighthouse were originally proposed in 1896 and every year after, until it was finally approved in 1902, to be built with a budget of $18,000. Fifteen acres of land with a quarter mile