NEWBERRY, Mich. (Michigan Back Roads) – While Crisp Point Lighthouse may be the most remote lighthouse in Michigan, it is still within driving distance.

Crisp Point Lighthouse is far up on the shore of Lake Superior about mid-way between Whitefish Point and the mouth of the Two-Hearted River. The lighthouse, a side trip to the mouth of the Two-Hearted River and a picnic make for a great day trip to an incredibly beautiful spot. The quiet solitude at the light makes you want to linger, and the sunsets are breathtaking. You can climb the tower for a view across the lake. Be sure to take your binoculars up there since huge ships may be passing by just over the horizon. The Historical Society maintains an excellent information and gift shop.

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The best route is to go north out of Newberry to Route H-37, to Pine Stump Junction. From there it is all rough gravel roads. The trip is slow and dusty but is well worth it. These roads take you through vast forests, past the mouth of the Two-Hearted River and finally to the lighthouse. Note: if travelling from Paradise and you rely on a GPS device, you may end up on roads that can be impassible or go nowhere.

The lighthouse tower stands 58 feet tall on a concrete foundation that is 10 feet deep. The location of the original Fourth Order Fresnel lens is unknown.

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