Waukegan Harbor Lighthouse is about a couple of hours away from Downtown Chicago and is located out on the lake with a small concrete walkway that connects it to the mainland. To get a better idea of what I’m talking about, feel free to check out the couple of pictures I shot & uploaded to this page. Because this is located out on the lake, it is pretty windy out towards the end. I got about just under three quarters of the way out and it just got too windy and slippery to feel safe going any further. If you look at the pix I took, the further you go out, the more the waves crash over the wall and then ices over the walkway during this time of year. This may all sound a little dangerous, and if you don’t exercise some common sense, it probably is, but it was beautiful out there with the waves crashing over the wall, the birds circling above, and the sun out providing just that hint of warmth as you take in the view. Lighthouses are generally in remote locations, so the draw for me is the solitary calm amongst the sounds of the distant birds and the crashing waves. As lighthouses go, this is a smaller one than say Grosse Point Lighthouse, but I was digging the serene vibe that this place gives off. It allowed for an impromptu moment of meditation that you sometimes don’t get in these hectic times. When all’s said and done, this is not your grandma’s lighthouse, and I doubt most people will come all the way out to this particular place for this little landmark, but for those lighthouse aficionados out there, and I know there are a few, this is one to check off if you happen to find yourself in Waukegan Harbor, Illinois… Whatever you do, be a traveler and not a tourist and get out there and explore your world people! :-)