Lakeside Marblehead · 110 Lighthouse Dr Lakeside Marblehead OH 43440
Type
Historic Lighthouse
Setting
Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Limited
Permit
Required
“Oldest operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes (1821); compact limestone tower on rocky peninsula; Lake Erie panorama; Cedar Point visible on horizon”
Marblehead Lighthouse is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes, established in 1821. The compact limestone tower stands on the rocky tip of Marblehead Peninsula, jutting into Lake Erie with panoramic water views in nearly every direction — Kelleys Island, South Bass Island (Put-in-Bay), and the Cedar Point skyline all visible on clear days. As an Ohio State Park, the grounds are open year-round with a film permit required for commercial use. The tower's modest scale and rough-cut stone texture give it an authentic, pre-industrial character perfect for historical dramas and period pieces. The rocky shoreline foreground and sweeping Lake Erie backdrop offer great compositional flexibility. Lighthouse tours run Memorial Day through Labor Day. Nearby Sandusky Bay and island ferry traffic can add maritime atmosphere. The peninsula setting ensures 270-degree water views.
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