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Jul 20, 2014

Van Riper State Park,, MI

We will be camping at Van Riper State Park. We're taking the kayaks and plan on doing some fishing and hiking as well. Any suggestions on things to do and see in the area? Favorite spots to eat? Thank you!
  • Thank you for all the responses. I don't think we'll take the Bayliner this trip. We just purchased a vehicle to tow and will put the kayaks on it. We are really looking forward to experiencing this state park!
  • travelnutz wrote:
    Google: lake michigamme

    Lots of info about fishing the lake. There's also a map of the lake you can print showing the depths. We've camped in Van Riper a few times but it was during Fall in the colored leaf time and didn't have a boat with us as it's quite cool then. Van Riper is a nice SP and it's in a very rural area but still a lot to do locally. Lake Michigamme is one of the few many large lakes in Michigan we haven't boated in. The lake is big and inviting and consistently deep (20' to 50') and I don't see many shoals to worry about if you take your 185 Bayliner with you. Have to be more careful of depth if it's an I/O than if it's an outboard as I/O's don't like to hit hard bottoms because it can be very expensive.


    If you have the 185 Bayliner with you, be careful entering the bay by Van Riper SP. Stay on the south side of the bay. I have fished this lake extensively and could offer some "walleye spots" if you are interested. We will be there from August 3 to 9. Here is a link to Fishweb, who has a map of the lake on his site and a narrative story of fishing it on Opening day.

    Opening Day

    Lake Map
    Map has clickable links on it
  • Google: lake michigamme

    Lots of info about fishing the lake. There's also a map of the lake you can print showing the depths. We've camped in Van Riper a few times but it was during Fall in the colored leaf time and didn't have a boat with us as it's quite cool then. Van Riper is a nice SP and it's in a very rural area but still a lot to do locally. Lake Michigamme is one of the few many large lakes in Michigan we haven't boated in. The lake is big and inviting and consistently deep (20' to 50') and I don't see many shoals to worry about if you take your 185 Bayliner with you. Have to be more careful of depth if it's an I/O than if it's an outboard as I/O's don't like to hit hard bottoms because it can be very expensive.

    There's the Yoopers Museum at Ishpeming. Lots of stuff at Marquette. Several waterfalls in the area. A day trip to the Keweenaw Peninsula and Copper Harbor and the Brockway Mountain Drive from Eagle Harbor on top of the mountain to Copper Harbor. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore NE of Munising. Miles and miles of 2 tracks and forest roads with wildlife but be sure you get maps and I'd suggest you have a GPS as the area is very vast, desolate, and very easy to get lost in without having some aids to guide you. Cellphone service may be very weak or lost but the GPS uses satellites from the sky and will tell you where you are and the map will guide you back.
  • Places to eat:
    #1 choice - Hardwood Steakhouse in Covington.
    #2 choice - Mt. Shasta Restaurant.

    Bakery
    Huron Mountain Bakery...mmmmm

    Things to do.
    You should be able to kayak up the Peshekee River. Not sure if this is a great thing to do or not. Never did it. There is also a road that follows it. I was told to look for moose but I did not see any.

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