Split Rock Lighthouse
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Historic Lighthouse

Split Rock Lighthouse

Two Harbors · 3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Rd Two Harbors MN 55616

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Type

Historic Lighthouse

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Setting

Interior + Exterior

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Parking

Yes

Power

Yes

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Permit

Required

Visual Character

Clifftop lighthouse on 130-ft volcanic rock promontory above Lake Superior; fog signal building; keeper's dwellings; vast lake panorama in all directions

About this location

Split Rock Lighthouse is one of the most visually stunning lighthouses in North America — a 1910 brick tower perched on a 130-foot volcanic rock promontory directly above the cold blue expanse of Lake Superior. The Minnesota Historical Society manages the site as a National Historic Landmark with fully restored keeper's dwellings, fog signal building, and oil house. Interior access to all structures is available for commercial filming. The North Shore setting delivers rugged drama: raw basalt cliffs, boreal forest, and Lake Superior's ever-changing moods from glassy calm to violent storms. Golden autumn color in October is exceptional. The site has its own award-winning visitor center film, demonstrating comfort with production work. Permit through MNHS. Strong potential for period pieces set in the early 20th century, maritime thrillers, and Great Lakes stories.

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