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Brent_and_Gina's avatar
Dec 17, 2016

Michigan Upper Peninsula

Hey Folks,

Another trip we're going on in July 17 for probably 3 weeks or so. Same thing please. Could you folks offer up your best to do, to see, must eats for the UP? Traveling in a 5W. Thanks!

Brent
  • Kitchi Ti Kippi is a must see! (Google it :) )

    And you definitely need to eat a pasty - spelled with a "y". Make sure it has red onions and rutabagas in it.
    If you are looking for a pastie, that is a VERY different thing and you'd have to look in a very different place!
  • Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore - take a cruise by boat during the evening hours as the setting sun gives some spectacular colors. If you do any hiking in this area take the most potent bug repellant you can find.
    Whitefish Point/Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum - yes.

    Suggest also Tahquamenon Falls, accessible by car (north bank) in the state park or by 2 ft. gauge railroad and riverboat (pick up the Toonerville Trolley at Soo Junction).

    Mackinac Island (we took our own bikes) also Mackinac Bridge.

    Campgrounds - at Mackinac we used the KOA at St. Ignace. It was OK but there are better choices in the area. There is a KOA outside of Newberry we used when taking the train/boat to Tahquamenon Falls. They provided a free breakfast, cooked to order. For Pictured Rocks we used Wandering Wheels two miles outside of Munising. Many here use the Munising Tourist Park right in town.

    Do find a place to dine on an authentic UP pastie (pronounced PASS-tee). Enjoy & safe travels.
  • Pictured rocks in Munising. Viewed either by a boat tour or kayak.
    Porcupine mountains for hiking and daily ranger sessions. Book state park campsites early to get a site on Lake superior. While there, visit Adventure Mine in Greenland. It's an amazing cooper mine tour.
    White fish point lighthouse, museum, keepers quarters and beach.
    Go to Soo locks and time your visit with a freighter passing through.
    Tahquamenan Falls, both sets of falls are nice but the upper falls are the biggest.
    I've been in the UP in July and it's been 32 degrees at night. Bring warm clothes just in case!

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