How deep is the water around Stannard Rock lighthouse?

How deep is the water around Stannard Rock lighthouse?

How deep is the water around Stannard Rock lighthouse?

11 feet
Stannard Rock: The Loneliest Place on the Continent Without any rock above the water on which to build the lighthouse, Stannard Rock’s tower sits on a concrete crib set into 11 feet of water.

Who lives at Split Rock lighthouse?

Split Rock’s Modern-Day Light Keeper: Meet Lee Radzak and Family. Split Rock site manager Lee Radzak and his wife, Jane, moved into the middle keeper’s house in 1982, the latest in a long line of light-keeping families. It’s the only home their two children have ever known.

How long does it take to get to Stannard Rock?

about 80 to 120 minutes
When the weather is right, making the run to Stannard Rock in a 20- to 22-foot multi-species boat averaging about 30mph takes about 80 to 120 minutes depending on the port of departure.

How do you get to Stannard Rock?

One of the closest public access sites is Lac La Belle, located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and the run from Lac La Belle to Stannard Rock is about 38 miles. Making a trip 38 miles into the big lake requires careful planning to ensure that there is an appropriate weather window to safely make the journey.

Are there any lighthouse keepers left?

The last civilian keeper in the United States, Frank Schubert, died in 2003. The last officially manned lighthouse, Boston Light, was manned by the Coast Guard until 1998. It now has volunteer Coast Guard Auxiliary “keepers” whose primary role is to serve as interpretive tour guides for visitors.

Why was Split Rock lighthouse built?

Split Rock Lighthouse was built in response to the great loss of ships during the famous Mataafa Storm of 1905, during which 29 ships were lost or damaged on Lake Superior. When completed, the lighthouse was lit with a kerosene oil vapor lamp. At the time of its construction, there were no roads to the area.

How much does it cost to get into Split Rock Lighthouse?

Admission

Cost
Grounds Pass $8 Free for MNHS members (On-site only)
General Admission Adults Seniors, veterans and active military, college students (ID required) Students (ages 5-17) MNHS members $12 $10 $8 Free for MNHS members
Keeper’s Tour $25 $20 for MNHS members
Children ages 4 and under Free

How far offshore is Stannard Rock?

We offer half day and full day fishing trips, or a day long trip to Stannard Rock, 35 miles offshore where the large Lake Trout are lurking. Our boats, the 30′ “Fishin’ Mission” will accommodate 6 people while our Harbercraft “Helm-N Buoys” will hold 4 people.