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Poe Reef Lighthouse

Poe Reef Lighthouse

19.5km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Poe Reef Lighthouse is a remarkable sight. Constructed in 1877, it marks the dangerous reef just off of Hammond Bay and the northern tip of Bois Blanc Island. The lighthouse is an octagonal brick structure connected to an attached dwelling. From its distinctive red and white bands to its impressive shingled roof, the lighthouse stands tall - despite many storms that have battered it throughout the years.

Bois Blanc Island Lighthouse

Bois Blanc Island Lighthouse

22.35km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Bois Blanc Island Lighthouse, is an iconic spot for many visitors to the beautiful Great Lakes State. Standing sturdy for more than 150 years, this impressive red-roofed tower stands 39 feet tall and contains a spiral staircase that takes you up a mere 55 steps to get you to the top of the lighthouse where remarkable views of Lake Huron await. Constructed in 1854 by order of President Franklin Pierce, this landmark was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Cheboygan State Park

Cheboygan State Park

25.57km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Cheboygan State Park offers a variety of outdoor activities for travelers and locals alike. A scenic spot near Lake Huron, the park features many miles of hiking trails, as well as cycling paths, fishing spots, and camping grounds. There are even boat launch areas if visitors want to get out on the water. For those looking to unplug and relax, the nearby beach is ideal for swimming or simply lounging in the sun.

Duncan Bay

Duncan Bay

26.57km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Duncan Bay is a beautiful area in the northeast corner of Michigan's Cheboygan County. It stretches for about 11 miles along the coast of Lake Huron and boasts gorgeous views and wildlife. Visitors to Duncan Bay love to take advantage of stunning sunsets and picturesque walks on its peaceful beaches, as well as all the opportunities for watersports throughout the bay. Boating, sailing, kayaking, fishing, and swimming are all popular activities in Duncan Bay.

DeTour Reef Lighthouse

DeTour Reef Lighthouse

26.66km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Built in the 1860s, DeTour Reef Lighthouse has been guiding ships and visitors along the Straits of Mackinac ever since. Located just off the northern tip of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, this square tower stands 48 feet tall and is surrounded by stunning views of Lake Huron. Although the lighthouse is no longer used as a navigational aid, it continues to draw tourists who come to admire its warmly lit interior and panoramic lake vistas.

Caribou Lake

Caribou Lake

27.15km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Caribou Lake is a pristine lake located in Chippewa County, Michigan. It is surrounded by lush forests and beautiful streams. The lake serves as the perfect spot for hikers to enjoy the tranquility and serenity of nature. The banks of the lake provide places for campers to set up their tents, as well as for anglers looking for an ideal spot to cast their lines. The calm waters are crystal-clear blue and provide plenty of opportunities to explore its depths by canoe or kayak.

Cheboygan River

Cheboygan River

28.6km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

The Cheboygan River is a beautiful, winding waterway flowing through the county for over 68 miles, it is not only a staple of the area but also an invaluable resource for outdoor recreation and scenic views. With its nearby watersheds, rushing rapids and abundant wildlife within its banks, the Cheboygan River provides endless opportunities for fishing, canoeing and camping. Home to a variety of bass, walleye and pickerel species.

Hammond Bay

Hammond Bay

28.6km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Hammond Bay is a small unincorporated community located in Presque Isle County, Michigan. It lies on the shores of Lake Huron and is home to a beautiful beach, the Hammond Bay Biological Station, and the largest artificial harbor on Lake Huron. This quaint community is perfect for those who love outdoor activities, such as fishing and boating. It also offers breathtaking views of the lake and is surrounded by pristine forests, providing opportunities for camping and hiking.

Cheboygan Crib Light

Cheboygan Crib Light

28.61km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

The Cheboygan Crib Light is beautiful historical landmark located in the harbor of Cheboygan County, Michigan. It is a hexagonal shaped wooden crust on a wide stone foundation with a two story tower reaching high into the sky. First erected in 1875, this lighthouse was used to help guide ships through the dangerous passage to Lake Huron. The original lens of this structure was powered by kerosene until 1954 when it was electrified.

Cedarville Bay

Cedarville Bay

29.55km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Cedarville Bay, part of the magnificent Lake Huron, is located in Mackinac County in northern Michigan. It offers beautiful views of the Great Lakes, including towering limestone bluffs, secluded beaches, rustic lighthouses and lush forests. Perfect for all types of recreational activity and exploration, visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing and boating all along this breathtaking coast. Spectacular sunsets over the crystal-clear waters are a regular sight here.

Cheboygan Front Range Light

Cheboygan Front Range Light

29.57km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

This is a historic lighthouse built in 1911, the tower was constructed of reinforced concrete and featured an octagonal shape with an attached dwelling. Overlooking the Straits of Mackinac, the lighthouse has stood watch over both sailing vessels and recreational boats that use the canal to pass through. Its bright white light is visible for up to 5 nautical miles in all directions. By 1962, it had been decommissioned and replaced with a modern-day buoy orientation system.

Ocqueoc Lake

Ocqueoc Lake

33.28km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Nestled in the beautiful Presque Isle County of Michigan lies the tranquil Ocqueoc Lake. With its crystal clear water and serene surroundings, the lake offers visitors a much needed escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're looking to relax on the shore or explore the lake's many hidden coves, there's something for everyone at Ocqueoc. And if fishing is your thing, you're in luck! The lake is home to a variety of fish species.

Black Lake

Black Lake

35.44km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Black Lake is a stunningly beautiful lake that offers visitors gorgeous views and plenty of recreation options. It is the third largest inland lake of all the Great Lakes, covering nearly 11,000 acres and spanning 32 miles long. The lake itself is well known for its smallmouth bass fishing, along with perch, walleye and muskie fishing areas. Swimming and boating activities are also popular on the lake due to its clear waters and protected shores.

40 Mile Point Lighthouse & Historical Marker

40 Mile Point Lighthouse & Historical Marker

36.45km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

The 40 Mile Point Lighthouse & Historical Marker in Presque Isle County, Michigan, is a sight to behold. This towering structure has been guiding ships to safety since 1896 and continues to be an important part of the region's maritime history. Visitors are welcome to explore the museum inside the lighthouse, which showcases artifacts and memorabilia from years gone by. Additionally, the on-site historical marker provides valuable insight into the area's cultural heritage.

Round Island

Round Island

36.77km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Round Island is both a majestic and historical place. With an area of 468 acres, It is home to thousands of bird species and other native wildlife. For centuries, Round Island has been a popular destination for adventurers looking to explore the diverse terrain and take in some of the stunning views. In addition to its natural beauty, the island has significant historical importance as it played host to strategic meetings between various tribes during the 19th century.

Historic Mission Church

Historic Mission Church

37.49km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

The Historic Mission Church is a truly remarkable sight. Built in 1895 and now set amongst the trees, the church is a classic example of the Gothic Revival style. Every detail speaks to its elegant yet rustic beauty; from the eight-sided steeple bell tower with wood shingles to the pointed arches of the windows and doors. Inside, you can find exposed wooden beams, beautifully crafted original pews, and a marble altar from Spain.

Arch Rock

Arch Rock

37.54km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Arch Rock is a natural beauty rising around 40 feet high and 58 feet wide, the arch was naturally carved by Lake Huron’s waters for over 500 centuries. This captivating rock formation serves as an entrance to the north channel of the lake. Visitors of Arch Rock will marvel at its majestic views and be mesmerized by its unique limestone composition. Despite its beauty, wind and waves have caused numerous birds and animals in the area to be injured or killed.

Aloha State Park

Aloha State Park

37.61km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Aloha State Park is a popular destination for campers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. Its 200 acres span the shoreline of Burt Lake, offering beautiful views and plenty of boats to launch. Guests can stay at the campground to fully experience the park's tranquil atmosphere, complete with modern amenities such as pit toilets, showers and water hydrants. There is also a playground and baseball field to keep kids busy while adults join in on any number of hiking or biking trails.

Sainte Anne's Catholic Church, Mackinac Island

Sainte Anne's Catholic Church, Mackinac Island

37.71km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Sainte Anne's Catholic Church is a beautiful Romanesque-style sanctuary located on Mackinac Island. Initially built of limestone and red sandstone in 1875, the church stands as an architectural testament to Michigan's Victorian era. Visitors to the island can explore its many unique features such as the Rose window that dominates the front façade, stained glass windows, a crypt below its chancel and impressive interior pieces.

Round Island Light

Round Island Light

37.82km from Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Round Island Light, is one of the most well-known and iconic lighthouses. It was first illuminated on June 1st 1842 and is designed with a characteristic red brick lighthouse tower that stands forty-five feet tall at its peak. The landmark remains famous from its prominent appearance in an episode of the classic television show, The Bionic Woman, aired in 1975. It has been lovingly cared for since then, maintained by the US Coast Guard for safe navigation along Lake Huron to this day.

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Spectacle Reef Lighthouse

Spectacle Reef Lighthouse is an iconic landmark that stands tall over Lake Huron. Built in 1874, the lighthouse has been used since then to provide safe passage for mariners travelling the straits of Mackinac. The spectacular view of the hundreds of islands and sand dunes along the shoreline make it a popular tourist destination. Standing 41 feet tall with 88 steps inside, it's visible for 15 miles across Lake Huron - making it one of Michigan's best lighthouses.