Pottawatomie Light was erected to help guide vessels through dangerous waters. Still an important feature of the landscape today, it's bound to have a few tales to tell about sailing rescues and triumphs.
This longstanding beacon in Washington Island is popular with fellow travelers, so make sure it features on your schedule. Don't think that's all there is to do here, though. There are loads more options ready for you to experience after Pottawatomie Light. Schoolhouse Beach Park, Rock Island State Park, and The Historic Island Dairy are close by.