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 ArticlesAsk Angi: Should I Repair or Replace Appliances?Jan 09, 2026What to Know About Capital Gains Tax Exclusion for HomeownersJan 08, 2026Garlic and Herb Salmon on Creamy Spinach With Pimento CouscousJan 08, 2026I Dreamed About Homeownership for Years. The Reality Isn’t What I ExpectedJan 07, 2026Related Topicslighthouse