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Kingston Lake - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Kingston Lake

Kingston Lake is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. On its 64 acres of water, visitors can fish from any one of the several nearby docks or take out their operated boats to explore its placid waters. With panoramic views of the surrounding trees and hills, guests can truly unwind while listening to the peaceful sounds of nature. An expansive picnic area completes the outdoor experience, providing both shaded and sunstruck spots for a leisurely meal.
Address : Kingston Lake, Burt Township, MI 49884, USA

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Attractions Near Kingston Lake

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Trappers LakeTrappers Lake is a nature-lovers paradise. Surrounded by miles of forest, it offers crystal clear waters and fresh air reminiscent of centuries gone by. This 810 acre lake offers excellent fishing year round with an abundance of pike, bass, bluegill and more. Trappers Lake perfect for swimming with its sandy beaches and shallow waters near the shoreline. For those wanting to explore further, a variety of kayak and canoe rentals are available for day use.
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Beaver Basin OverlookBeaver Basin Overlook situated high atop the Porcupine Mountains, this unique spot offers expansive mountain views and provides a convenient access point for popular activities like skiing, hiking, kayaking, and fishing. Visitors parking in the nearby lot will be rewarded with an elevated vantage of the woods below from one of the several benches onsite. Paved paths allow exploration of this picturesque retreat even during winter months.
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Pictured Rocks National LakeshorePictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a site of natural beauty and wonder. Spanning 15 miles of the Lake Superior coastline, this protected area is home to lush greenery and amazing rock formations such as sandstone cliffs and sea caves. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the land by foot, canoe, or kayak for an appreciation of the sights, views and sounds that nature has to offer. Visitors can also find shoreline fishing opportunities, waterfalls and beaches.
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Lake Superior OverlookLake Superior Overlook offers one of the most breathtaking views of Lake Superior and its surroundings. The overlook is a great place for nature lovers to explore due to its wooded pathways, rocky shorelines and wildflower-filled meadows. It's also a great place to watch birds in flight as it is home to numerous species of both migratory and non- migratory birds. Visitors can also expect spectacular sunsets while they take in the peaceful atmosphere.
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Little Beaver LakeLittle Beaver Lake, offers a fun and relaxing atmosphere for anyone looking to explore the beautiful Upper Peninsula. With its clear waters, long shorelines, and towering pine trees along its banks, this lake is truly a sight to behold. Fishing fanatics can find plenty of bass and panfish with abundances of other native species to cast a line after. In addition to water sports like kayaking and swimming, nearby trails provide great hiking opportunities.
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Au Sable Light StationThe Au Sable Light Station is part of the National Register of Historic Places and provides a unique glimpse into the history of American lighthouses. Originally constructed in 1874, the 60-foot tower still serves as an active navigational aid for ships crossing Lake Superior even though its Fresnel lens was decommissioned in 1971. As one of the oldest surviving structures on the Great Lakes, it was purchased by a nonprofit organization called 'Friends of the Lighthouse.

Discover More Attractions in Alger County, Home of Kingston Lake

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Alger County
Alger County is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and encompasses a total area of 2,983 square miles. Founded in 1885, this rugged wilderness is home to around 9,600 people who are proud to call it their home. Alger County boasts a variety of scenery from the Au Sable River Valley and Big Spring Creek to forests filled with rolling hills and uplands dotted with standstone outcroppings. The outdoor enthusiast will find plenty to do here; there are numerous lakes for fishing, hiking trail

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