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18 Attractions to Explore Near Sand Point Lighthouse

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Baraga State ParkBaraga State Park, is the perfect destination for nature lovers. This stunning park offers many activities, including camping, swimming, fishing, hay rides and hiking. While camping at Baraga State Park, you can explore the park’s natural wonders such as Lake Superior’s shoreline as well as a variety of wildlife and plant life. One of the most popular activities of this park is taking advantage of its many trails and fishing spots. Boating is also available here.
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Ottawa National ForestOttawa National Forest is a magnificent natural paradise spanning over 600,000 acres and comprising of numerous northwoods lakes and rivers, Ottawa provides the perfect setting for outdoor enthusiasts to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The lush evergreen forests give hikers a chance to reconnect with nature by exploring miles of trails meandering along rocky cliffs, sheltered river valleys, hardwood ridges and picturesque waterfalls.
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Hanka Homestead MuseumThe Hanka Homestead Museum is truly an amazing place. As visitors take a step into the historic museum, they are taken back to the Finn immigrant experience of the 1890s, as they explore artifacts and displays that tell the story of how these Scandinavian immigrants lived and worked in this region. From antique farm tools to cooking utensils, clothing and furniture, visiting the Homestead Museum is like taking a walk through history.
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Prickett Lake. Prickett Lake is a stunning sight to behold. Nestled deep in the woods and surrounded by soaring pines and birch trees, the lake glistens like a pearl and reflects the surrounding beauty in its waters. Its crystal clear depths are home to some of Michigan's finest bass, walleyes, northern pike and panfish which only add to its attraction for seasoned anglers. On sunny days, visitors flock to the area to take advantage of its serene atmosphere with peaceful canoe trips down the on-site river.
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Prickett LakePrickett Lake is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Located in the northern reaches of the Keweenaw Peninsula, its waters are clear and inviting, revealed by a surrounding landscape of forests and rolling hills. This lake is home to several species of fish, including rainbow trout and lake trout. In addition to fishing, visitors can take part in a variety of activities such as kayaking and hiking around the lake's shoreline.
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Keweenaw Waterway Lower Entry LightThe Keweenaw Waterway Lower Entry Light is a navigational aid and historical landmark. Built in 1964, the cast iron lighthouse stands at 25 feet tall and is painted white and red. This light, which was automated in 1970, helps guide boats through the entrance of the Keweenaw Waterway into the Portage Lake shipping channel. It also serves as a reminder of the canal system built by William Burt which made shipping to and from the upper peninsula much easier than before.
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Abbaye PeninsulaAbbaye Peninsula, offers stunning views of Lake Superior. The peninsula is just under ten miles long and features scenic trails, spacious campgrounds, lakeshore beach accesses, a quaint marina and breathtaking limestone cliffs engulfed by wildflowers. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the shores of Rapids Bay Beach to refresh immersed in spectacular waters or gaze at the starry night skies while rug-up camping near Cozy Corner.
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Sturgeon FallsThis is a popular destination for tourists due to its beautiful scenery and abundance of recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy a day on the majestic Lake Superior, or take part in outdoor pursuits such as hiking and hunting. The city also boasts an array of historic sites that are worth exploring, including a century-old suspension bridge and numerous museums devoted to local history. For those looking for something more offbeat, Sturgeon Falls offers several unique attractions.
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Mount ArvonMount Arvon, is the state's highest natural point, standing at an impressive 1,979 feet above sea level. The mountain itself has a relatively mild slope compared to the surrounding area, standing as a monumental marker of its place in the Upper Peninsula. It was named after Michigan land surveyor William A. Burt's colleague and friend, Arnold von Ahlenheim. People travel from all over to explore its four miles of hiking trails and see the stunning view of Lake Superio that it offers at its peak.
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Sturgeon River Gorge WildernessSturgeon River Gorge Wilderness offers outdoor enthusiasts a chance to glimpse untouched nature. Spanning roughly 5,500 acres of terrain and water falls, this magnificent wilderness is home to plenty of majestic wildlife. From red-headed woodpeckers to coyotes and black bears, visitors can experience the beauty of nature during all four seasons. With various hiking trails and scenic overlooks, Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness truly is an adventurer’s paradise!
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Chassell Heritage CenterThe Chassell Heritage Center offers a unique experience into the history and culture of the area. Visitors can explore their collection of artifacts, photographs, and other documents which date back to prehistoric times. Through interactive activities and displays, guests are treated to a one-of-a-kind look into the past including the logging industry, mines of Copper Country, communities along the shoreline of Lake Superior, and much more.
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Craig Lake State ParkCraig Lake State Park is a gorgeous outdoor oasis tucked away in Baraga County, Michigan. With its secluded landscape of unspoiled woodlands and pristine water bodies, Craig Lake is the perfect destination for those who appreciate nature's beauty. Visitors to the park can enjoy activities ranging from hiking its scenic trails to boating on Widewaters Lake. Reachable by both car and snowmobile, Craig Lake State Park provides a wonderful camping experience.
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Twin Lakes State ParkTwin Lakes State Park is a gem of the Midwest. Featuring lush, green forest and two crystal clear lakes, it offers plenty of recreational activities such as canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. There are trails available for hiking or biking throughout the park and camp sites for those who prefer to spend the night. The facilities within Twin Lakes State Park also include beach areas for swimming, picnic tables for outdoor dining and several playgrounds for children.
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Rabbit IslandRabbit Island is a small island, which is part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and lies just north of Isle Royale National Park. The island is composed of igneous rock and provides a habitat for numerous species of birds and waterfowl. visitors can see the remains of stone walls built by settlers who once lived on the island. Despite its size, It offers several recreational opportunities including camping, fishing, swimming, diving, and nature observation.
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Huron RiverThe Huron River is a stretch of water that not only provides a pleasant recreational area for locals, but is also an important aspect of the local ecosystem. With plenty of fish to be caught, such as trout and salmon, the river also serves as a hub for nature lovers looking to enjoy the outdoors in its native setting. People can canoe or kayak along the breathtaking route as they take in the sights and sounds unique to this part of Michigan.
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Keweenaw WaterwayThis is a scenic 25-mile-long stretch of Lake Superior that encompasses the rugged beauty of the area's clifftops and shorelines. From the charming towns of Copper Harbor and Houghton to the pristine wilderness of Isle Royale National Park, it's filled with majestic views, outdoor recreation and iconic lighthouses at Eagle River and Sturgeon Point. Popular activities for visitors include kayaking and sailing along its waters, hiking and biking nearby trails, fishing or birding.
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A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum of Michigan TechThe A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum of Michigan Tech is a popular spot to explore geological artifacts and information amassed over decades of curation. Accessible to the public, the museum's collection includes over 5,000 specimens from around the world as well as a variety of exhibits demonstrating both scientific and cultural information about minerals. In addition to providing educational opportunities for visitors, this museum also serves as an important resource for researchers.
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Mine Shaft & Rock HouseThe Mine Shaft & Rock House offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the fascinating history of the area. The Rock House is one part of this site, an abandoned mining house from the 19th century that was once used by miners as a residence. The second is Mine Shaft; a stunningly deep shaft originally carved into the rock by miners searching for copper ore in the late 1800s. Today, both spots offer fascinating insight into what life was like during this period.

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Sand Point Lighthouse
The Sand Point Lighthouse has been a beacon of guidance for sailors on Lake Superior since 1868. Its majestic brick keepers' quarters, 20-foot tower and 4th order Fresnel lens attract visitors from near and far to marvel at its grandeur. The lighthouse stands 57 feet from the base of the cliff that faces the lake, making it one of the tallest lighthouses in the state. For more than 150 years, generations have preserved this beloved piece of Michigan heritage.
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