Overnight at the Lighthouse Fort Gratiot Light Station

Description

Please note: Overnight at the Light programs must be booked and confirmed by the Museum at least 30 days in advance of your desired date(s) due to staffing requirements.

Our Overnight at the Light program is an immersive and customizable overnight experience at Michigan's oldest lighthouse. After arriving and getting settled in the historic 1874 Keepers Duplex, participants will tour the grounds and buildings. The tour includes a chance to climb the 94 steps to the top of the tower to see the best view in Port Huron, as well as a private shopping experience in our museum store. Following your tour, a snack is provided and a customizable program is available to meet your group’s diverse interests. After experiencing a night sleeping next to the lake, participants may be able to enjoy a morning climb before departing. Due to the historic nature of the site not all buildings are ADA accessible.

This program runs 7pm to 9am. Additional hours can be added upon request.

Offered At

Fort Gratiot Light Station

The Fort Gratiot Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in Michigan and marks the entrance to the St. Clair River from Lake Huron. The first tower was built in 1825 to help mariners navigate the treacherous waters beneath where the Blue Water Bridge now stands. Due to shoddy construction, it collapsed after a storm in 1828. Congress felt it was important enough to reconstruct it in its current location in 1829, just a year after its collapse, and has been an active aid to navigation ever since. Over the years, many different buildings were built on the grounds as the station grew. Currently, you can tour the lighthouse keeper’s duplex which was built in 1874 and served as a home for two of the lighthouse keeper families. During your tour, you’ll also visit the fog signal building, constructed in 1900, which now houses the lighthouse technology exhibit. The Coast Guard moved to the site in 1932 and constructed the crew’s quarters for all of the new personnel on site, though this building is undergoing restoration and is currently not open to the public. However, the 1938 Coast Guard equipment building is home to our museum store and can be seen during your visit. Due to the historic nature of this site, the only buildings with wheelchair accessibility are the museum store and fog signal building.

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Details

Subjects

History, Geography, Other

Capacity

42 students, Max 42 chap., Min 3 chap.

Duration

840 min.

Activity

Scout Programs

Grades

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adult, K, Postsecondary

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