Lighthouses are fun to visit. They give you a sense of history and romance and are great places to relax and enjoy the views, but did you ever consider what it would be like to be a lighthouse keeper?
With modern technology most lighthouses are a thing of the past and are mainly restored and used for tourists. There are a still a few working lighthouses around, but even those are automated and do not have a need for a daily lighthouse keeper.
This past week I went on a tour of one lighthouse where you can stay the night and imagine what it would be like to be a lighthouse keeper. Rose Island lighthouse, pictured above, is on an 18 acre island just off the coast of Newport Rhode Island. Guests can spend a week or a night and the island can also be rented for weddings and special events. I was only there for an hour but I think it would be cool to stay in the lighthouse and experience it during the night.
During past trips I have had the privilege of staying overnight in lighthouses in both Michigan and Minnesota. I loved being able to climb the towers in the middle of the night and looking out to the ocean. It was also a great way to capture photographs at all hours of the day and night. The photo below is from Big Bay Lighthouse in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is a Bed and Breakfast we stayed in for two nights.
The other lighthouse bed and breakfast we stayed at was in Two Harbors Minnesota. We just stayed there one night but it was a great experience. In the early morning I got out of bed and wandered onto the lighthouse grounds to take this photo just before sunrise.
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