TravelI Spent the Night in a Lighthouse on a Tiny California Island. Here’s How You Can TooTo stay in this lighthouse, you need to be able to climb a ladder. SavePrintThe East Brother Light Station B&B stands on a tiny island in San Francisco Bay. Guests arrive by boat. Christopher Reynolds/Los Angeles Times/TNSTribune News Service2/2/2024|Updated: 2/2/2024By Christopher Reynolds From Los Angeles TimesYou might be reluctant to stay at a $475-a-night inn that warns of flashing lights and foghorns throughout the night, or bans one-night guests from bathing, or requires that you be ready to climb a ladder above roiling seas.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentTribune News ServiceAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesBest Choices for 2026 Medicare PlansOct 04, 2025With Over 700 Years of History, Mixiotes Should Be on Your Mexican Food Bucket ListOct 03, 2025What Should I Look for in Holiday Lighting?Oct 03, 2025What Documents Are Needed to Buy a House?Oct 02, 2025Related Topicslighthouse