South Manitou Island Lighthouse
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Historic Lighthouse

South Manitou Island Lighthouse

Leland · 9922 Front St Leland MI 49654

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Type

Historic Lighthouse

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Setting

Exterior

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Parking

Limited

Power

No

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Permit

Required

Visual Character

Remote lighthouse on Lake Michigan island in Sleeping Bear Dunes NPS; 100-ft white tower; abandoned village ruins; massive sand dunes visible from island; ferry access only

About this location

South Manitou Island Lighthouse offers something almost impossible to find elsewhere: a remote, accessible-only-by-ferry lighthouse surrounded by shipwreck archaeology, a ghost forest of trees drowned by advancing sand dunes, and the ruins of an abandoned 19th-century farming community. The 100-foot white tower stands in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, one of the most visually dramatic national parks in the Midwest. The island provides complete production isolation — no permanent residents, no vehicle traffic, no modern intrusion. A visible shipwreck offshore adds extraordinary B-roll. The adjacent ghost forest — dead trees engulfed by massive sand dunes — is visually surreal. Seasonal ferry service from Leland limits logistics but ensures controlled access. NPS commercial permits required. An unmatched location for post-apocalyptic, horror, period maritime, or survival narratives.

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