Castle Rock, which rises 195.8 feet (59 m) over the waters of nearby
Lake Huron, was created by erosion of surrounding land. After the
Wisconsinan Glaciation, post-glacial
Lake Algonquin formed. The
Ice Age melt off caused the waters of Lake Algonquin to be much higher than the water level of Lake Huron is today. Over time, the declining water eroded much of the land. Castle Rock, which resisted this erosion, is made of limestone
breccia; it is a
sea stack or sea chimney, geologically similar to several features on nearby
Mackinac Island, such as
Arch Rock or
Sugar Loaf. Local residents have told many stories about Castle Rock and its mythical and actual history. It has been advertised as "Ojibway's Lookout", but the nearby hill of
Rabbit's Back was more than likely the true lookout. Heroic statues of
Paul Bunyan and his sidekick,
Babe the Blue Ox, greet visitors to the rock, and there is a gift shop. C. C. Eby purchased the stack and an adjacent tourist stand in 1928, and opened Castle Rock to the public. It continues to be owned and operated by the Eby family as a seasonal tourist attraction. It is open for business from mid- May through mid-October. Visitors are encouraged to climb an outdoor
staircase to the top of the rock. A small admission fee is charged. ==Gallery==