Crisp Point Light House is nestled along the picturesque shoreline of Lake Superior in Newberry, Michigan. This secluded beach offers a tranquil retreat into nature's raw beauty, with dark sands stretching under the vast Michigan sky. The beach provides a serene backdrop for activities like walking along the shore, bird watching, photography, and marveling at mesmerizing sunsets. The lighthouse, built in 1903-04, stands 58 feet tall and is a significant historical landmark, named after Christopher Crisp, a renowned Life Saving Station Keeper.
The area is remote, accessed by an 18-mile gravel road, making it an adventure to reach. The lighthouse and its surroundings are maintained by the Crisp Point Light Historical Society, which works to preserve this piece of history.
Visitors can climb the lighthouse for stunning views of Lake Superior and explore the attached service building for maritime artifacts.