

Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, or ‘The UP’, is known for a natural backdrop that paints a sharp contrast to South Michigan’s urban sprawl. Look forward to this rural area’s many unique destinations with the right transportation – whether that destination be bustling shoreline ports or recessed towns at the center, we’ve got you covered.
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Copper Harbor
An unincorporated community along the upper peninsula’s northern shore, Copper Harbor offers a scenic lighthouse and marina perfect for watching ferries come and go. There is also a house museum on Gratiot Street worth visiting.
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Houghton
Portage Lake is a body of water that’s formed rivers cutting through the center of the peninsula. Along this miles-long passage is the small town of Houghton, known for its priceless relics at historic in-town museums like Carnegie Museum and the A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum of Michigan Tech.
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Sault Sainte Marie State Forest Area
Surrounded by small towns in the region’s south-central shore, Sault Sainte Marie State Forest offers an all-in-one showcase of the Upper Peninsula’s biodiversity, from sparkling blue beaches to hilly green forests. With hidden vantage points of Lake Michigan’s northernmost waterline, it’s worth the drive if you have time for only one stop.
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Hiawatha National Forest
Along the north-central portion of the peninsula, Hiawatha National Forest offers postcard views for the self-proclaimed ‘Great Lakes State.’ The widespread green space runs from the shores of Lake Michigan to Lake Superior, offering instant access to two of the state’s four Great Lakes.
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Gwinn State Forest
Serving as an introductory mountainscape of rushing rivers and waterfalls that lead to the western start of the Upper Peninsula, Gwinn State Forest Area is perfect for discovering the land that leads up to the legacy.
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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
Technically in Wyoming, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is half an hour west of the start of the Upper Peninsula, and a haven for boaters living centrally. Locals get lost in the one-million-acre grounds that include a campsite and hiking path.
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Newberry State Forest Area
Just north of Newberry, the vast sprawl of Newberry State Forest Area is an example of the Upper Peninsula’s oasis-like core. Here, towering pines paint a nice audio on the way to hidden lakeside beaches.
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Ishpeming-Marquette
Highway 41 connects the small inland town of Ishpeming and the shoreline city of Marquette. This 20-minute drive isn’t technically a park or a forest, but scenic lookouts make an afternoon trip worth it.
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Munising’s Cliffs Shaft Mine
The Munising’s Cliffs Shaft Mine is the coolest thing to do in the small town of Ishpeming. The exhibit includes a rich history on local mines, and a gift shop selling geology-themed merch.
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Northern Highland American Legion State Park
At the base of the peninsula, a vast green oasis makes up the Northern Highland American Legion, home to a compact showcase of diversity compared to other nearby state parks. Outdoorsy types will enjoy relaxed lakeside beaches and dozens of kayak launches.
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Tahqua-Land Theatre
A historic reprieve from the neighboring Newberry State Forest, the Tahqua-Land Theatre offers a step into the past along downtown’s Newberry Avenue. The antique theater is a one-film venue, with highly affordable prices from tickets to popcorn.
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Manitoulin Island
A series of islands are scattered across the tip of the Upper Peninsula in Michigan, the last called Manitoulin Island. Forming the northern shoreline of Lake Huron, this island is home to a jagged coast — walk through boreal forests on the way to amazing freshwater seafood eateries while you’re here.
