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    4.3 (24 reviews)
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    Updated 2 months ago

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    Mike R.

    It's my Midwest go to for all things skiing and fun! I wait about 9 months of the year for some good powder and then soak it in as much as possible!

    Salt sauna (see the yurts in the background. How cool is that.
    Angela R.

    My four young adults age 18-20 years old and I spent the afternoon there yesterday. We had the best time going from various dry, steam, herbal saunas to the hot tub and cold plunge. The youngins played volleyball in the large pool for a while. They ate 3 or 4 pizzas which were delicious by the way. We watched a staff member stretch the crust out and top them accordingly. I was a little surprised the pizza was so fresh and delectable at a pizza cabana but everyone noted how good it was. The amenities there far outweigh the price which at this time was $35/person for a day pass. The kids are asking me if we can go back already today! Family friendly but still peaceful and quiet. We want to spend a night in one of the yurts. Those looked really cool! A special place for sure.

    J M.

    Extreme skiing is an understatement. Everything here is magical. If you don't know what I mean, ask somebody who's been. My two trips here were amazing. The staff are all personable with attentive lifties jamming out amongst other shenanigans and the insane ski areas really aren't even comparable to skiing or snowboarding anywhere else in the midwest. Crazy good times are absolutely guaranteed.

    Weston P.

    Hands down, best riding in Michigan and best in midwest. With that said, no beginners should ride here, for their safety and for the enjoyment of everyone that is not a beginner. The culture here is awesome, think old school party mountain. Don't know what I'm talking about? Here's what you need to do. Look up It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Season 11, Episode 3, "The Gang Hits the Slopes". Watch that. Then buy Out Cold and watch it. Now place The Gang on a 900 vertical foot, black diamond cut-out of a Colorado mountain, because that is what the riding terrain is like. I've added a photo from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia to help illustrate the après-ski.

    As close to Rocky Mountain skiing you will find!!

    One of the most unique and wonderful skiing experience you will find in the Midwest. I've lived and skied all over the US and as I've aged I've turned away from the "big business" ski areas and enjoy more local small ski areas. This is where the common man and woman go to play. This is the best kept secret on the Midwest and worth the road trip and the distance traveled!

    Aaron B.

    I've skied all over MI, WI, IL and several places in Colorado; Steamboat, Keystone and Breckenridge. In comparison to all of these Mt Bohemia is still the hardest place I have ever hit the slopes at. Everything is black diamond worthy. On our first day there one of our group was on one of their only blue runs and overheard several people yell out "This isn't a blue run!" The runs may be shorter than those out West, but they are just as challenging and steep. Since none of the runs are groomed the natural moguls come out if it hasnt snowed recently. Luckily it snows often, and when it does the powder is amazing! On our last day there we hit 8-12 inches of fresh snow and this was by far the best skiing I have ever encountered. The place is super low key, has great staff, and is my favorite ski destination. My only complaint is that I haven't been going here ever since they opened in 2000. Mt Bohemia is sweet - check it out!

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    Linda U.

    We came here August 2018 for a very short 2 night trip, just bc we love the UP that much! It was a LONG 7.5hr drive from Chicago, but worth every minute. We stayed in the Aqua cabins and paid for the all-inclusive. The cabins were spotless and very beautiful! They provided 3 meals that were simple but delicious. The activities were guided by their extremely sweet and patient staff. Shout-out to Kyle and Kevin who took great care of us while Sea Kayaking on Lake Superior. We really had an AWESOME time. We will definately be back!!!

    You won't believe this exist in the Midwest. No beginners here and not a place to bring someone that is used to only skiing groomed terrain. If your not sure check out some videos online. There were maybe 30 people there. Only 1 lift and shuttle bus during the week. They open up a second lift on the weekends. The bus covers the backcountry area and runs a pretty short loop so you shouldn't have to wait long. Don't come here alone and be ready for trees and powder. There a cliffs and chutes as well as some open glades of moguls. The trees runs vary in steepness and density of trees with some low partially down ones. The base area has the necessities but not much else. Yurts for the buildings, small bar, and basic food options. A last minute trip with someone that comes up every week. Bare bones ski hill with tree skiing in the Midwest.

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    Hunter's Point Park

    Hunter's Point Park

    3.0(1 review)
    8.1 mi

    Hunter's Point Park is a real real simple, quiet park situated right along the beach shores of Lake…read moreSuperior. It is specifically located at the very tippy top section of the UP - Upper Peninsula of Michigan in a town called Copper Harbor. I was here visiting, walking around and casually exploring the day before I was venturing off to Isle Royale National Park. And...Copper Harbor is the official "Gateway to Isle Royale". So...since I had a free day and some extra time before my departure...I figured why not spend an afternoon here at Hunter's Point Park simply taking in the fresh air and seeing what's offered. There's nothing really special to this park. Nothing exciting or memorable. It was fine being here for maybe an hour or so. But that's it. There weren't any monumental highlights. I guess what I liked most was it gave me a chance to do some relaxed hiking (or more like walking) and having the opportunity to look out onto the waters of Lake Superior. It is free to come to Hunter's Point Park, just about 1.5 miles outside of downtown Copper Harbor. At the entrance area parking lot...there will be an informative trailhead sign describing 3 trails to hike and a short boardwalk overlook point to stroll over towards. I hiked 2 of the trails which connect with each other and pretty much cover the entirety of the park. They were the North Shore Trail and the South Shore Trail. And combined...they only go for 8/10's of a mile. That's pretty short but that's how very small Hunter's Point Park is. Here's some details on the North and South Shore Trails, according to the trailhead sign.... "The Hunter's Point trail system is laid out in a figure eight pattern and consists of north and south shore trails that intersect near the middle of Hunter's Point. All the trails offer opportunities for viewing watercraft, wildlife, wild flowers, boreal forests, and rock formations." Hiking the North and South Shore Trails, you barely have to think. Just follow the pathways that lead through the forest with moments for looking at the Lake Superior backdrop. The trail was on flat ground with zero elevation. Eventually the path leads out onto the coastline shores. I wouldn't even call it a beach area. It was more like a rugged rock and forestry setting with red and gray pebbles laid out on the ground as a substitute for beach sand. I found the coastline to be somewhat photogenic. I stopped for a little and grabbed a few pictures while sitting down among really remote surroundings. It felt like I was the only person here, and that was pretty much the case. In general, the shoreline was a good opportunity to chill out and do some reflecting on how far away from reality I felt. If anyone is familiar with the National Parks System throughout the USA...they know that Isle Royale is one of the least visited of the parks and so I had a chance to think how grateful I felt to finally be journeying out to Isle Royale, which had been on my To-Do-List for a while. Regardless that this Hunter's Point Park does not have much going on, the crisp air of Lake Superior was invigorating. Btw, the boardwalk overlook section was pretty meaningless. There really wasn't anything to view. But after hiking the combined 8/10's of the North and South Shore Trails, there wasn't much left to do. The boardwalk area takes no more than 5 minutes to check out. Lastly, there is the Marina Trail. But that can be skipped. It's only a 1/3 of a mile hike from the Copper Harbor Marina area that connects with the South Shore Trail. Lastly, when I was visiting in early June 2021 the weather was pleasant for an early summer day. I wore comfortable pants and a t-shirt. I didn't even take my backpack with me which I left in the car. In total, you only need about 1 hour or so for coming here to Hunter's Point Park. This place is good enough for leisurely passing time for tourists and visitors hanging out in Copper Harbor and prior to their Isle Royale adventures.

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    Hunter's Point Park - Both the North and South Shore Trails lead out to Lake Superior's shoreline.

    Both the North and South Shore Trails lead out to Lake Superior's shoreline.

    Hunter's Point Park - Shoreline at Hunter's Point Park

    Shoreline at Hunter's Point Park

    Hunter's Point Park

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    Brockway Mountain Drive

    Brockway Mountain Drive

    4.8(10 reviews)
    29.8 mi

    I'd like to mention the West Bluff Scenic View as the featured/primary highlight atop Brockway…read moreMountain and situated at the end of Brockway Mountain Drive. It is 1300 feet above sea level overlooking Lake Superior. Most tourists/visitors will hang out at West Bluff as sort of their reward to appreciate the surroundings hovering above Copper Harbor, MI. I was visiting back in the springtime of 2021 getting ready to take the Queen IV Ferry over to Isle Royale National Park. So...the day prior to my departure I was exploring around the sleepy town of Copper Harbor, Michigan and included this Brockway Mountain Drive as part of my activities. To arrive at the West Bluff Scenic View...you simply drive this 4-mile paved Brockway Mountain Drive until it can't go any further. And, the road begins just outside downtown Copper Harbor. While on the drive, I suggest first stopping at the Copper Harbor Overlook about 1/4 of a mile into the trek up the mountain. It can't be missed on the left hand side of the road and there'll be a scenic observation deck for you to admire the setting of the area. This overlook I believe is even better than the sceneries at West Bluff Scenic View. And between these two vista point spots, there's really no other landmark/attractions worthy of exiting your car for along the 4-mile road. Overall, the ambiance at West Bluff Scenic View was pleasant. I could envision how really picturesque the sights would be during autumn when the leaves start changing colors. In the end the landscape is good enough for hanging out 15 - 20 minutes and breathing in the fresh Upper Peninsula Michigan air. And Brockway Mountain Drive will take you about an hour or so to complete. It's short and simple.

    This drive is S-T-U-N-N-I-N-G in the fall…read more The colors, during peak time, are breathtaking. More than a few times my husband and I just repeated "WOW WOW WOW" to each other as we drove through. At the peak you can get a really incredible, nearly 360 view of the area below and Lake Superior and in the fall the colors are spectacular. Especially on a sunny day. FYI it can get pretty windy up there! And since it's near the lake you'll get that lake effect wind and temperature so plan for a few degrees cooler than you would experience in town. And also make sure your hat, if you're wearing one, is tightly upon your noggin or you'll have to do like I did and chase it down when it blows off!

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    Brockway Mountain Drive
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    Brockway Mountain Drive - Copper Harbor Overlook is quite scenic along Brockway Mountain Drive.

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    Copper Harbor Overlook is quite scenic along Brockway Mountain Drive.

    Isle Royale National Park - Exhibit of furs and video

    Isle Royale National Park

    4.6(14 reviews)
    31.3 mi

    This is one of the least visited national parks, and it's not because it isn't worth visiting…read more Rather, it's so isolated that it needs a 3-6 hr ferry ride or a 45-60 min sea plane ride. Even then, there's only one hotel to stay in which is usually booked out pretty far in advance, unless you want to camp with potable water sources not the most reliable. Of course, this is by design in order to preserve the beautiful natural wilderness. I visited in the shoulder season in the first week of June, and there weren't that many people, emphasizing the wild solitude. It seems like all the visitors here are respectful of nature since there was not any litter nor any defacing at all. The trails here are primitive and not paved or lined with gravel. You can see so much wildlife here, from tiny amphibians the size of my fingernail to huge moose. The night sky is amazing with so many stars, and I saw the Milky Way due to the high quality of the night sky. It is very humbling. As a note, limited amounts of foraging is allowed. I didn't take anything, but I saw edible mushrooms and fiddleheads, and later in the season there's wild blueberries, strawberries, and thimbleberries. Even though it is early before the first hatch, the mosquitoes here are ferocious!

    Isle Royale is a unique GEM in the National Park system. If…read moreyou want a beautiful, unique, and wild place with no tv and limited Wi-Fi Isle Royale is for you. I took the Sea Hunter 3 from Grand Portage, Minnesota. The Grace Point lookout trail from the Windigo Visitor's Center took me about two hours, I'm a 45 year old male in decent shape. The lodge is at the Rock Creek Visitor's Center, from the Windigo Visitor's Center this would be about a 40-50 mile hike, Isle Royale is HUDGE island. There are ferry's and sea planes to Rock Harbor. I would LOVE to come back and spend a couple of nights. Bring heavy duty bug spray and a bug cover for your head and hands. The rangers at the Windigo Visitor's Center are GREAT, the ranger in the picture gave an awesome presentation.

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    Isle Royale National Park - Example of trail quality

    Example of trail quality

    Isle Royale National Park - Great presenter

    Great presenter

    Isle Royale National Park - Grace Creek Overlook

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    Grace Creek Overlook

    Thomas Rock Scenic Outlook - Driving up to Thomas Rock

    Thomas Rock Scenic Outlook

    4.7(3 reviews)
    43.9 mi

    Not even a half mile loop (0.4 mi to be exact), this outlook is extremely friendly to all skill…read morelevels and a perfect place to stretch your legs, get a grant vantage point overlooking the Big Bay/Marquette, and a must-visit for when the fall foliage is at its peak in this area! Follow the signs and begin the loop on the left. The trail winds through forest and there will be a slight incline for a bit, but will soon even out, and you're basically at the peak at that point. The overlook area is well maintained, but basically fully exposed to the elements as you emerge from the trees, with railing and additional steps up to the top of the literal rock where you will be above most trees and you get a great view overlooking the bay. There are picnic tables at the top, so it's also a great place to have a little lunch or snack on a good day. Once you're ready to head down, continue to follow the path you took and the trail will soon begin its decline and before you know it, you're back in the parking lot where you started. There are cute little informational posts placed throughout the trail for you to read up on the wildlife and flora/fauna located on the trail. Total elevation gain on this trail is 50 feet, which I believe includes the steps up to the top of the rock, which is optional, but highly encouraged for the views.

    The trail is quick (I jogged the full loop while stopping for photos and viewing in about 10…read moreminutes without shortcuts). There is a decent lookout, it reminded me of the mountain pass view by Copper Harbor, and if you run to the top of the stairs you will find a picnic table atop what I assume is Thomas' rock. There are some short, but sturdy, bridges and lots of flipping info signs all over the trail along with many chipmunks. I assume there are no bears there because the trash cans were all open tops. Yellow Dog falls are nearby also, but be prepared for an hour of dirt roads if you do that one.

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    Thomas Rock Scenic Outlook - View from thomas Rock Scenic Overlook

    View from thomas Rock Scenic Overlook

    Thomas Rock Scenic Outlook - Thomas Rock Scenic Overlook

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    Thomas Rock Scenic Outlook - Thomas Rock Scenic Overlook

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    Baraga State Park - Spirit of Superior

    Baraga State Park

    3.2(13 reviews)
    48.9 mi

    Baraga State Park is a small State Park situated in a perfect area across from Lake Superior that…read moreis between somewhere and nowhere. This isn't a State Park made to stay at for any extended period of time but rather a great stopping point for us on our Circle tour of the biggest lake of all the great lakes. We rolled in on a Friday mid-afternoon and couldn't be more pleased with our one night stay. Yes, the highway is nearby and you do hear the traffic but for our visit, it couldn't have been more perfect. We saw the sunset and the moon on full tilt out on Superior. It was truly a welcoming rest on our journey through the North. From Milwaukee, expect about a 5 or so hour drive. From there you have just about reached as far as you can go before you run out of road. Next stop, Copper Harbor. Our favorite amenity about Baraga was the bathrooms. They were absolutely the cleanest facilities we had use of during our 9-day jaunt. The showers were solid and the water was hot. Baraga was a great start for our camping adventures to come! We would stop through this place anytime!

    My wife is not happy tonight as this park sits right alongside the main highway US-41 that runs up…read morethrough Baraga and north toward Copper Harbor. This was a mistake coming here as the road noise is terrible, it sounds like the Indy 500 and it is not conducive for an enjoyable camping experience. We won't camp here again and we will be sure to look into the next camping area we pick as an unhappy wife creates an unhappy life.

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    Baraga State Park
    Baraga State Park
    Baraga State Park

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    Mount Bohemia - rafting - Updated June 2026

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