Marblehead Lighthouse State Park features Ohio’s oldest continually operated lighthouse, providing visitors with scenic views of Lake Erie, rich maritime history, and accessible shoreline recreation.
Marblehead Lighthouse State Park is located on the Marblehead Peninsula in Ottawa County along the southern shore of Lake Erie. The park preserves the historic Marblehead Lighthouse, built in 1822, which is the oldest lighthouse on the Great Lakes still in operation. The lighthouse sits at the tip of the peninsula, offering panoramic views across Lake Erie and toward nearby islands such as South Bass and Kelleys Island. The geography is characterized by limestone shorelines, gentle cliffs, and shallow beaches, making it a popular destination for walkers, birdwatchers, and anglers. Ecologically, the park supports a variety of migratory bird species and native plant communities typical of the Great Lakes coastal environment. Visitors can explore the grounds around the lighthouse, learn about maritime navigation history at the small onsite museum, and enjoy picnicking with lakefront vistas. The park’s accessible location near the village of Marblehead makes it an attractive spot for day trips from the Toledo and Sandusky areas. Fishing and boating are popular due to the park’s proximity to Lake Erie’s productive waters. The lighthouse itself is a landmark of great historical significance, guiding ships through the treacherous shoals of the lake for nearly two centuries. While the park's trail system is limited, the shoreline exploration and historical interpretation provide unique outdoor experiences. The park’s quiet atmosphere offers a peaceful retreat for those interested in nature, lake views, and Ohio’s maritime heritage.
Marblehead Lighthouse, Ohio's oldest working lighthouse
Spectacular views of Lake Erie and nearby Lake Erie Islands
Coastal limestone bluffs and accessible shoreline areas
Small maritime museum detailing Great Lakes shipping history
Completed in 1822, this lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes and offers historical tours and interpretive displays.
The park’s shoreline consists of limestone formations and gentle beaches ideal for exploration and lake viewing.
Located near the lighthouse, this small museum showcases the maritime history of the region and the importance of navigation on Lake Erie.