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Menominee North Pier LighthouseThe Menominee North Pier Lighthouse is an incredible sight. Built in 1877 and painted a deep white with red trim, it stands proudly over the waters of Lake Michigan. Its majestic tower provides visitors with a stunning view of the shoreline and distant boats on the lake. But its beauty is more than just aesthetic; the light serves as a beacon for ships navigating these treacherous waters late into the night. This lighthouse is an important part of our heritage.
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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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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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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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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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Peninsula Point LighthousePeninsula Point Lighthouse is the oldest existing lighthouse in Michigan and has been a fixture of Delta County since 1868. Situated atop a rocky outcropping 40 feet above Lake Michigan, the site offers spectacular views from the top of its 56-foot granite and brick tower. Early pioneers in the county relied on the beacon of Peninsula Point to aid them safely across the lake, though today it serves primarily as an inland landmark with historical significance.
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Ludington ParkLudington Park is an outdoor paradise for anyone looking for a peaceful escape. Located on the shore of Lake Michigan, it offers breathtaking views and activities like swimming, fishing, kayaking, biking, hiking and more. It also features three campgrounds, over four miles of trails winding through forests thick with wildlife and various other facilities including playgrounds, picnic areas and shelters. The park is open year-round allowing visitors to admire the stunning scenery.
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Sand Point LighthouseSand Point Lighthouse was built in 1870 to guide sailors safely into the harbor of Bay de Noc. This lighthouse lies on the northern shores of Lake Michigan, right near the twin cities of Escanaba and Gladstone. Today it has become a museum and is open for public tour purposes from May through October, offering spectacular views and interactive programs for visitors. This red brick building is 85 feet tall, equipped with a fresnel lens from France that can be seen 16 miles out to sea.
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Poverty Island LighthouseThe Poverty Island Lighthouse, is an iconic beacon of the Great Lakes Coast. Completed in 1867, it was integral to helping ships navigate and avoid shoals that threatened their journeys. Spanning nearly 70 feet tall and made entirely of wood, the lighthouse remains one of the oldest lighthouses found on Lake Michigan’s Green Bay. Its history has been preserved by being opened and operated as a museum by local associations since 1978.
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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 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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Pine Mountain Ski JumpPine 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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Fayette Historic TownsiteFayette Historic Townsite is a popular charming town features a unique limestone blast furnace and a variety of other historical sites that give visitors an insight into the area’s past. In addition to this, it boasts well-maintained trails through the Fayette State Park that make for a pleasant afternoon of exploring. You can also take advantage of the swimming beach or picnic area, or just enjoy the scenery from one of the scenic overlooks overlooking Snail Shell Harbor.
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Fayette Historic State ParkFayette Historic State Park is a fantastic destination for those seeking an idyllic retreat. The park offers plenty of stunning views along the Garden and Big Bay de Noc as well as opportunities to explore its historic 19th century blast furnace and forge buildings. Visitors can take guided tours of these historical structures or explore the museum which holds artifacts found during the restoration of them. Campers can take advantage of the many camping sites available.

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John Henes Park
John Henes Park is a treasure trove of outdoor activities. With a 57-acre lake and hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult, it's the perfect spot for nature lovers. After you've finished exploring the trails, enjoy some fishing or a romantic evening of camping with your loved one. The park also offers plenty of watersport activities such as canoeing, kayaking and swimming. The nearby picnic shelter is ideal for families who want to take in the picturesque views while having a barbecue.
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