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  1. Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is a treasure trove for outdoor enthusiasts, and the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park stands out as a crown jewel. This vast wilderness area boasts a breathtaking landscape of towering cliffs, pristine lakes, cascading waterfalls, and ancient forests.

  2. Mar 20, 2024 · Go Cross-Country Skiing Through the Porcupine Mountains. The Porcupine Mountains Ski Area is located on the northern shores of Lake Superior, near Ontonagon. This is one of the best places to enjoy cross-country skiing in the Upper Peninsula, as there are more than 25 miles of groomed trails.

  3. The award-winning microbrew is the favorite of many, and premier drinks, wines and beverages bring it all together. 3. Kaleva Café – Hancock. In 1891, Daniel T. Pearce opened a small saloon. The latest offered a warm retreat for hard working miners to gather over a welcomed spot of ale and to exchange tales.

  4. Jan 26, 2023 · Walk Across the Mackinac Bridge. The Mackinac Bridge is the gateway to the UP and the literal bridge that connects Michigan’s upper and lower peninsula. This state icon is widely admired as one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. With picturesque views over the Straits of Mackinac, including a unique perspective of Mackinac Island ...

  5. Apr 6, 2020 · If you’re near Sault Ste. Marie and looking for a unique (and free!) thing to do in the Upper Peninsula, check out the Soo Locks. These gravity fed locks with roots dating back to the mid 1800’s allow 1,000 foot (305 m) freighters (plus thousands of smaller vessels) to be lifted and lowered the 21 feet (6.4 m) necessary to safely pass from Lake Superior to Lake Huron.

  6. For lunch, the Upper Crust is always good and while you are there, check out the wine tasting at Mackinaw Trail Winery. Also go to the "big springs", Kitchi Ti Kipi. It is a 45' deep spring and the water is so clear you can see the bottom. Take the barge across and see the fish through the glass bottom of the boat.

  7. We want to make you as comfortable as possible when you visit us. That’s why we have a variety of places to stay in the Upper Peninsula. You’ll find the perfect fit whether you like life in a hotel on the lakefront, where you can listen to waves crashing on the shore, or if you prefer being tucked away in one of our communities, where you ...

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