Baileys Harbor Range Lights, Range lights in Door County, United States.
Baileys Harbor Range Lights consist of two wooden lighthouses in Door County that stand roughly 1,000 feet apart and work in combination to guide ships into the harbor entrance. The front structure is shorter with an octagonal tower, while the rear one rises taller and features contrasting paint stripes.
These two lighthouses were built in 1869 and 1870 to replace an earlier tower and improve navigation safety for ships entering the harbor. They served as essential maritime guides for over a century on Lake Michigan waters.
The Upper Range Light served as a Lutheran minister's residence from 1930 to 1950, combining maritime function with religious community service.
Visitors can tour both lighthouses from the Ridges Sanctuary Nature Center, which sits within a quiet nature preserve. The best time to visit is during warmer months when the grounds and pathways are fully accessible.
The rear lighthouse reaches 30 feet with black and red markings, while the front light stands 21 feet tall with an octagonal upper section.
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