Big Sable Point Lighthouse
Description
Nestled among jack pines, just a quick two-mile walk along a breathtaking trail, stands Big Sable’s noble black and white tower. At over 100 feet tall, this historic beacon is a huge attraction for its owner, Ludington State Park. The 1867 lighthouse and grounds are operated by SPLKA, (Sable Points Lighthouse Keepers Association) a non-profit that proudly manages three historic lighthouses within a 30-mile stretch of Lake Michigan’s shoreline. Since 1987, their mission has been the restoration, preservation, education, and accessibility of their lighthouse charges. SPLKA also operates a Volunteer Keepers program which allows its members the opportunity to live and work within the lighthouses completely free of charge during the seven-month season, May-October. Visitors are welcome to explore the grounds, tour the original Keeper’s Quarters which have been converted into a gift shop, stroll along the sand dunes or climb the tower.
Big Sale is open July 1 and will be open daily 10 am to 5pm; Tuesday -Sunday through October 26. During the month of July, the lighthouse will be open 7 days a week. During the fall season, it will be open Tuesday-Saturday.