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Iron Mountain City ParkIron Mountain City Park is a beautiful outdoor space located in Michigan. It offers numerous outdoor activities, from hiking and biking to relaxing picnics and special events. Spread across 24 acres of forested land, visitors can explore the scenic trails that meander through hardwood and pine forests and along the Gladstone Branch of the Menominee River. There are also various amenities, such as a picnic shelter, sports fields, playgrounds and restrooms for convenience.
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Lake AntoineLake Antoine is an idyllic destination located in Dickinson County, Michigan. Situated away from the hustle and bustle of city life, the lake provides an inviting atmosphere for a tranquil getaway. Furthermore, the area surrounding it is teeming with picturesque views and captivating wildlife for visitors to observe and appreciate. Outdoor activities such as fishing, kayaking, tubing and swimming are abundant in this part of Michigan due to its serene setting and clean environment.
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Iron Mountain Iron MineThe Iron Mountain Iron Mine in Dickinson County, Michigan is a historical site that has provided vast amounts of iron for the production of ships and other equipment. The mine was discovered and first utilized by Native Americans but later developed into an industrial site by European settlers in the 1800s. Iron production in the mine lasted over 140 years until its closure in the 1950s. Thousands of miners worked to extract millions of tons of ore throughout this period.
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Hamilton LakeHamilton Lake is truly a natural wonder of Dickinson County, Michigan. Set in the sprawling Michigan woods surrounded by trees and wildlife, this beautiful lake is both a tourist destination and a beloved spot for locals. The lake offers spectacular views of its crystal clear blue waters. It also boasts many amenities and activities to keep visitors entertained. Swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, and camping are just some of the recreational opportunities awaiting at Hamilton Lake.
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Crystal TheatreCrystal Theatre has been providing excellent entertainment for the community since 1931. Remaining one of the top-rated spots in town to watch a movie. It has seven auditoriums with a variety of features such as high-definition projection, 3D content, and surround sound systems to ensure an immersive experience. In addition to movies, Crystal Theatre regularly hosts live performances from local bands and other artists.
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Iron County CourthouseThe historic Iron County Courthouse is a stunning example of the Romanesque Revival style of architecture. Constructed in the 1890s out of brick and sandstone, It impresses with its huge archway entrance and gables with intricate masonry. Inside, beautifully preserved stained glass windows illuminates an impressive marble staircase that graces the main lobby. The rustic courtroom feel has been maintained as lookers are still able to view trials from second floor balconies.
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Bewabic State ParkBewabic State Park is a tranquil outdoor escape to reconnect with nature. With over 195 acres of land, the park offers guests ample opportunity for enjoyment. A crystal clear lake provides an ideal setting for swimming, boating and fishing, while miles of trails allow for a lovely getaway in the woods on foot or by bike. Campers can take advantage of a full-service campground, complete with modern conveniences such as bathrooms, showers and laundry facilities.
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Michigamme ReservoirMichigamme Reservoir, is a beautiful sight to see. It's crystal clear waters, lush woodlands, and captivating environment make it the perfect place for anyone seeking some peace and quiet. This stunning reservoir offers hiking trails, swimming areas, boat launches, picnic spots and much more. With an abundance of wildlife & the opportunity to observe birds in their natural habitats; it's no wonder that Michigamme Reservoir holds a special place in the hearts of Michigan residents.
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Pentoga ParkPentoga Park is an oasis of outdoor recreation located near Iron River, it's a great spot for swimming and picnicking, with organized areas and activities designed to entertain all ages. The 1,200 acre park consists of five large lakes - Long Lake, South Lestine Lake, North Lestine Lake, Dreamlake and Fourth Lake – as well as plenty of smaller ponds. Boaters can explore the lush shorelines by day and stay overnight in one of the campgrounds nearby.
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IXL Historical MuseumThe IXL Historical Museum is an essential destination for anyone looking to discover the history and culture of the Upper Peninsula. A non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the local history of Menominee County and promoting its historical assets, the museum boasts a wide range of artifacts including clothing, tools, furniture and pictures. Visitors can learn more about what life was like in the past with a trip through the pioneer cabin.
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Ski BruleSki Brule is a one-stop adventure destination for winter sports lovers. It offers over 660 acres of ski and snowboard terrain, snow tubing hills, and an array of other activities like fat biking trails, ice skating rinks, and sleigh rides. It also has a range of lodging options including a hotel and condos to accommodate visitors. Apart from skiing and snowboarding, there are plenty of things to do at the resort such as night skiing, bar hopping on the hill, or enjoying drinks.
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Stanley LakeStanley Lake is a quiet, scenic lake nestled among the trees and rolling hills. This gorgeous lake offers an abundance of outdoor activities for its visitors; a favorite being fishing for panfish such as perch and bluegill. The lake also contains largemouth bass, northern pike, and bullhead. On the shoreline one can find sand beaches to lounge on, perfect for reading a book or taking in the warm summer sunshine.
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Brule LakeBrule Lake is a beautiful sight. Nestled in the Huron National Forest on the Penokee Range, it boasts crystal-clear waters and excellent fishing opportunities. With its lush green shoreline and thick pine forests providing plenty of shade, outdoor adventurers can appreciate the secluded feeling that Brule Lake brings to their experience. Kayaking and canoeing are very popular in the lake due to its meandering shape which allows for some gorgeous views.
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Little Smoky LakeLittle Smoky Lake is a beautiful destination to escape the hustle and bustle of life. With an area of 104 acres, and a maximum depth of 38 feet, it is both stunning and serene. Its shores feature three public accesses for fishing, swimming, boating and other activities, as well as plenty of untouched natural beauty. Off the beaten path, but never far from the sights and sounds of nature, the lake is sure to delight those looking to enjoy some rest and relaxation or an unforgettable getaway.
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Wells State ParkWells State Park is a charming getaway nestled amidst lush greenery and glistening blue lakes, the park boasts a range of outdoor recreational activities such as swimming, fishing and boating. Trails for hiking and biking offer marvelous views of the countryside, as well as opportunities for birdwatching or watching the sunset over the lake. For overnight stays, cabins equipped with kitchens and sleeping quarters provide restful places to stay.
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Lake MichigammeLake Michigamme, is a beautiful 4,292-acre lake surrounded by the beauty of nature. It is a wonderful outdoor adventure destination due to its wide range of activities such as boating, fishing and swimming. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate landlocked salmon and the variety of other fish species that inhabit the lake. Boaters can rent both motorized and non-motorized boats from local marinas, while swimmers can enjoy watersports like kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.
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Lake MichigammeLake Michigamme is the fourth largest lake in the state.Surrounded by Michigan's Upper Peninsula and standing at 2,800 acres and 37 miles long, Lake Michigamme offers an abundance of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy such as hiking trails, golf courses, fishing spots and even a beach area for summer fun. Boating enthusiasts can find rental services on numerous areas of the lake with plenty of space for wave runners or pontoon boat rides.
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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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Pine Mountain Ski Jump
Pine Mountain Ski Jump, is a world-renowned venue for ski jump competitions. Built in 1960, the ski jump towers at an impressive height of 120 feet and offers spectators gorgeous views of surrounding Lake Antoine. With its long-running record of successful events, Pine Mountain Ski Jump has become a beloved landmark for locals and visitors alike. The top American and Canadian ski jumpers regularly compete on the mountain's icy slopes.
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