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18 Attractions to Explore Near Laughing Whitefish Falls State Park

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Eben Ice CavesThe Eben Ice Caves located on the aptly-named Cave Point Road near Lake Superior, the interior of the caves is always filled with several feet of ice, providing both surreal beauty and intriguing exploration potential. Temperatures always remain below freezing inside, allowing visitors to experience a rare sight of frozen walls and flooring. Adventurous types will also find plenty to explore in the caves since their icy depths reach nearly 500 feet into the ground.
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Laughing Whitefish RiverLaughing Whitefish River, is a beautiful and unique spot to explore. The scenic river originates from the inland lakes of the Upper Peninsula and flows for about 80 miles before emptying into Lake Superior at Whitefish Bay. Along its path, visitors will find lovely lakefront beaches, peaceful forests of pines and cedars, as well as abundant wildlife that one might catch a glimpse of while canoeing or kayaking on the picturesque waterway.
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LakenenlandLakenenland is a uniquely crafted scrap metal sculpture park open to the public for all to enjoy. Created by Tom Lakenen, it's a whimsical outdoor playground that has been entertaining Michiganders since 2001. The whole grounds are dotted with over 50 sculptures created entirely from discarded and salvaged materials like steel, sheet iron, and plumbing fixtures. Visitors can come explore single pieces of art or take a walk through the forests, beaches and meadows.
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Au Train FallsAu Train Falls is a picturesque sight, that cascades from a height of 40 feet and creates a tranquil atmosphere as the water flows into Au Train Lake. Visitors often explore the area on foot or by boat, appreciating the beautiful scenery and wildlife found around the lake. In particular, visitors often get to catch glimpses of Ospreys fishing in the waters. Both canoeing and kayaking are popular activities at Au Train Falls, perfect for those who want to experience nature up close.
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Au Train LakeAu Train Lake is an idyllic spot located in Alger County, Michigan. It offers visitors one of the best year round fishing experiences they can find in the Upper Peninsula. The lake is home to many varieties of fish, including walleye, perch and whitefish. Boaters will enjoy exploring the winding shoreline and there are plenty of spots for swimming and relaxing near the water. With its abundance of wildlife and stunning views, it truly is a sight to behold for all nature lovers.
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AuTrain beachAuTrain Beach located on the shore of Lake Superior, visitors can explore the sandy beach, rolling dunes, rocky coves and lush greenery that make this destination a favorite amongst locals and travelers alike. Whether you’re looking to relax with a book or kayak with friends, AuTrain Beach has something for everyone. With plenty of family-friendly amenities including restrooms, pavilions to rent and grills so you can barbecue during your visit.
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Scott FallsScott Falls is a stunning natural attraction with a pristine lake, towering trees and majestic waterfalls, this area is a great destination for any nature lover. The landscape is truly beautiful; visitors will feel as though they have stepped into nirvana while exploring the rolling hills and winding trails of Scott Falls. In addition to its breathtaking scenery, the area offers plenty of activities to keep all ages entertained; kayaking, fishing and swimming are just a few of them.
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K.I Sawyer Heritage Air MuseumThe K.I Sawyer Heritage Air Museum is a fascinating place to explore the flying heritage of the United States. Located on the site of an old air force base, this museum showcases a stunning collection of vintage and classic aircrafts from WWII-era bombers to helicopters and fighter jets. From self-guided tours of interactive displays to special exhibits highlighting significant moments in aviation history, this museum has something for everyone.
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Grand Island Harbor Rear Range LighthouseGrand Island Harbor Rear Range Lighthouse is a historic landmark on the beautiful Lake Superior. Built in 1890 at a cost of $8,703 dollars, it was part of the efforts to improve navigation on one of the Great Lakes' busiest transportation routes in the aim to encourage travelers and ships. The lighthouse originally featured a four-story tower where it has since been reduced to just two stories due largely to increased automation with advances in technology.
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Marquette Harbor LighthouseThe Marquette Harbor Lighthouse located at the mouth of Lake Superior, it has helped to guide vessels for over 160 years. This lighthouse stands 64 feet tall and currently acts as a tourist attraction for those looking for a unique experience on the coast. Connected to its base is the original 50-foot lighthouse tower from 1867 that is still used today. Visitors may take guided tours of the facility and learn about the history of Marquette Harbor while also enjoying picturesque views of Lake.
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Marquette Maritime MuseumThe Marquette Maritime Museum, celebrates the area's deep maritime history and highlights its ongoing relationship with the Great Lakes. Visitors are able to explore a variety of exhibits highlighting early Native American life, lumber schooners and freighters that have navigated the Great Lakes for over 100 years, and learn about the Lightkeepers who took on the great responsibility of maintaining lighthouses throughout Michigan.
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Lower Harbor Ore DockThe Lower Harbor Ore Dock is an engineering marvel. Built by the Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad in 1895 at a cost of $500,000, the Lower Harbor Ore Dock is a 2,400 foot long ore dock with a depth of 44 feet that was used to transfer iron ore from train cars to ships for transport. With 24 chutes leading from the shoreline and sides, each with a capacity of 110 tons per minute, it was one of the most efficient docks of its time with minimal spillage.
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Ellwood A Mattson Lower Harbor ParkEllwood A Mattson Lower Harbor Park is a favorite spot among locals and visitors alike. Situated on the serene shores of Lake Superior, the park offers something for everyone! Spend a morning exploring miles of trails perfect for hiking and biking. Afterwards, relax with a picnic lunch along the beach. After dark, find a spot near the lake shore to watch the beautiful Northern Lights or hunt for agates washed ashore from centuries-old Lake Superior shipwrecks.
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Marquette Mountain ResortMarquette Mountain Resort is a great destination for winter sports enthusiasts. The resort boasts 53 ski slopes of various difficulty levels and 10 lift systems, allowing visitors to enjoy skiing, snowboarding and tubing down the terrain tailored to their individual skill level. There are also fun activities such as night skiing and grooming sessions available at the resort that allow guests to make the most out of their mountain experience.
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Saint Peter CathedralSaint Peter Cathedral is an inspiring example of 19th century church architecture. This extraordinary building was constructed from 1854 to 1863 out of sandstone quarried from nearby Negaunee. The impressive three-story structure is highly visible on the Marquette town skyline and features stunning interior architecture that includes several stained glass windows, a wooden balcony, and ornate stone carvings.
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Munising Rear Range LighthouseMunising Rear Range Lighthouse, is a marvel to behold. It stands tall, located on a spur off the southeastern tip of Grand Island, overlooking the Municipality of Munising. This eye-catching sandstone beauty was first lit in 1896, becoming the state's 8th rear range lighthouse. Munising's double tower pairs two different colored lenses - one red and one white which are timed differently so ships know exactly where they are.
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Munising Front Range LighthouseThe Munising Front Range Lighthouse stands proudly over Lake Superior. First lit in 1874, this fifty-eight foot tall vessel marks the entrance of the bayou that leads to the city of Munising. For sailing vessels, walking up 154 steps of the tower and purchasing a pass are required before proceeding further. The lighthouse has become a well-known landmark due to its unique location on the shore of Grand Island overlooks the harbor entrance.
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Presque Isle Harbor Breakwater LightThe Presque Isle Harbor Breakwater Light provides a unique glimpse into maritime history. Commissioned to be built in the late 18th century, the light stands as an impressive reminder of the need for lighthouse technology to guide sailors safely around the Great Lakes. Featuring red brick construction and a unique skeletal design, it offers a look at one of the most unusual lighthouses ever constructed. At night, its bright beacon guides ships through treacherous straits.

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Laughing Whitefish Falls State Park
Laughing Whitefish Falls State Park is an idyllic and peaceful getaway spot with lush, pristine forests and enchanting waterfalls. Situated in the Ottawa National Forest, the park is named after the great cascading waterfall located near Lake Superior - The Laughing Whitefish River. It also boasts a number of smaller waterfalls, nature trails to explore and a myriad of opportunities for kayaking amongst towering cliffs and waterways.
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