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The ultimate guide to the best of Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Waterfalls, shipwrecks, natural springs, and ghost towns

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Created by Wittegc - July 20th 2017

There's a reason that Michigan is such a popular destination for vacationers: It's got a little bit of something for everyone, from hiking trails to museums to beaches. It's also a stunningly gorgeous corner of the US, with dense woodland, sandy shoreline, stony cliffs, and loads of waterfalls. The quiet and peaceful charm here makes it a great destination for beginners looking to try their hand at camping, or anyone who wants to enjoy some natural beauty while still taking it easy. If you're ready for a vacation unlike any other, step out of everyday life and into one of those mesmerizing Pure Michigan commercials with a trip to the state's Upper Peninsula!

2424 Ontario Rd, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54311-5076 USA

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Menominee, Michigan, United States

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2223 Ludington St, Escanaba, MI, US

The Stonehouse & Carport Lounge

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The Stonehouse & Carport Lounge provides a casual fine dining experience that is unique to the U.P.! This hidden gem has something for nearly everyone. The Stonehouse serves up freshly caught local fish, an extensive woodfire menu, and even salads worth raving about. The dark, steakhouse atmosphere and up-to-date menu will keep everyone happy. The Carport Lounge is the cocktail bar attached, where you can relax with a drink and enjoy the evening.

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1001-1071 N Lincoln Rd, Escanaba, MI, US

U.P. Steam & Gas Engine Museum

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4785 II Road, Garden, MI, US

Fayette Historic Townsite

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From 1867 to 1891, right in the Upper Peninsula between Escanaba and Manistique, the iron ore town of Fayette was a bustling community. Today, it's a well-preserved ghost town. Give yourself plenty of time to go through the 20 historical building and multiple scenic overlooks and enjoy the tour through the town's eerily interesting past. There's even a five-mile hiking trail that winds you through forest and to the beach! Feeling extra adventurous? You can even scuba dive in Snail Shell Harbor at certain times of the day!

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Palms Book State Park, Manistique, MI, US

Kitch-Iti-Kipi (Big Springs)

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Given the name "mirror of heaven" by Native Americans, Michigan's largest natural freshwater spring spews out 10,000 gallons a minute and earns a top spot as one of the area's most popular tourist attractions. Inside of Palms Book State Park, you can walk right onto the observation deck and watch the emerald bubbling spring through the see-through floor, or take a ride on the rope-powered, glass-bottom ferry across the spring and check out the fish below!

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1000 W Lakeshore Dr, Manistique, MI, US

Paul Bunyan

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Coastline, Manistique, MI, US

Manistique East Breakwater Lighthouse

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Manistique, MI, US

Manistique Boardwalk

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3183 Co Rd 431, Gulliver, MI, US

Seul Choix Point Lighthouse

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W17323 Main St, Curtis, MI, US

Chet & Pat's Olde Fashion Ice Cream Parlour

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There's no better road trip stop than a nostalgic classic ice cream parlor. A landmark and local favorite established in 1926, Chet and Pat's Olde Fashion Ice Cream Parlour also has a full dining menu in addition to fountain favorites. You can also order banana splits, a special sundae for nearly every ice cream flavor, and pie. Expect huge portions, so be careful of brain freezes!

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Photo of Garlyn Zoological Park
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W9104 US Highway 2, Naubinway, MI, US

Garlyn Zoological Park

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N916 Martin Lake Rd, St. Ignace, MI, US

The Mystery Spot

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Boulevard Dr, MI, US

Bridge View Park

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99 N. State Street, St. Ignace, MI, US

Huron Boardwalk

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1118 W US Highway 2, MI, US

St. Ignace / Mackinac Island KOA

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Located right where beautiful Lake Huron and Lake Michigan meet, this KOA is surrounded by the beautiful Northwoods and water all around. During the day you can walk the beaches, hike a trail, fish, and take a free ride to the ferry that takes you to Mackinac Island, a true Upper Peninsula experience, and at night, you can relax at your cabin or campsite and enjoy a round of putt-putt or a dip in the pools. It's open seasonally, between May and October, so it's perfect for your summer adventure.

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US-2, Quinnesec, MI, US

Fumee Falls

Pull off along the north side of US 2 about six miles east of Iron Mountain and you'll come across a serene waterfall setting. Fumee Falls is perfect for a photo op, a relaxing picnic, or just a quick stretch. Right from the parking lot, you'll hear sounds of the flowing water and you only need to walk just a few minutes across a footbridge to see the free natural gem. It's best viewed in the spring, or after a rainfall!

119 S Front, Marquette, MI, US

The Vierling

For over 100 years, The Vierling has been a talking point in Marquette. After just a few decades of being open, the saloon closed its doors once Prohibition took hold, but in 1985 the building was restored as the Historic Vierling Saloon and Sample Room. Sit on the patio or towards the back of the restaurant for a gorgeous overlook of Lake Superior while enjoying a cheeseboard or some locally caught whitefish and drinking their very own beer they brew right on site.

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MI, US

Sable Falls

On the eastern side of Pictured Rocks, keep the adventure going by visiting more waterfalls! A visit here is worth the 100+ steps down to the falls... this is one natural feature that you don't want to miss. They're especially picturesque after a rainfall! Fun fact: the 1856 shipwreck "Superior" currently lies at base of the falls!

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13724 State Highway M-28, Newberry, MI, US

Newberry KOA

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Golf, putt-putt, swimming in the pool, ice cream socials, and movies projected on a big screen during nice weather are just a few of the fun things Newberry KOA has to offer. Kick back and relax while taking in the beauty of the Upper Peninsula with a night here in a cabin or at an RV or tent site. No matter what kind of trip you're looking to have, the Newberry staff will be sure to meet your needs! Plus, the campground is in a great location right near some of the coolest spots in the U.P., so it's just as convenient as it is accommodating!

There are few places that are as filled with roadside fun and natural beauty as the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It's a quiet sliver of the country that's perfect for both hanging out at the beach or spending lazy days at the campsite pool, and for doing some serious hiking and hidden gem hunting... so no matter what you're looking for from a trip, the U.P. is a vacationer's wonderland.