2018 Great Lakes Trip – Keweenaw, Michigan
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Wednesday August 1st –
Tuesday, August 7th
Lake Linden Campground, Lake Linden, MI
Our
next adventure was in Keweenaw County, Michigan on the northern peninsula. We
drove out of Wisconsin heading south and then east, passing into Michigan then
continuing along the Lake Superior coastal highway. There were many beautiful
views along the way, including the Ottawa National Forest and passing through
many small coastal towns. We finally arrived in the village of Lake Linden
where we set up at the city campground. The campground was very nice, especially
for a small town, and was on Lake Linden. We had a beautiful view from our
campsite which was very nice and spacious.
One of
the main attractions on this peninsula is the town of Copper Harbor, on the northernmost
shore. The drive up to that area was beautiful and we were able to see scenic
views of the whole Copper Harbor area from the Brockway Mountain top. This
whole peninsula area has a rich history of mining, especially copper and
iron. Now Copper Harbor is a lovely lakeside tourist town.
We found
a hiking trail in the Copper Harbor area at Hunter's Point Park. The trail
followed the narrow peninsula along the lakeshore. We visited Agate Beach which is made up of
nothing but red smooth rocks and boulders, where one could potentially find
agate stones. We enjoyed the hike, the beautiful views of the lake and
harbor with our dogs.
Another
day we drove back up to Copper Harbor along a scenic drive along the peninsula shores.
This took us through other coastal towns of Eagle River and Eagle Harbor. The
beaches along the lake were beautiful and mostly rock covered with some sand. Along
the way we visited three lighthouses, rocky shores and historical towns.
There were
also mountain biking opportunities in the area. Just south of Lake Linden is
Michigan Tech University. So therefore, there were some great trails near
there. We spent some time riding the fun trails and enjoying the exercise.
Another day, Kurt drove back up to Copper Harbor to ride the trails there. They
were more difficult and technical, so I chose to pass on those trails.
We
enjoyed our time in this area of Michigan. Now onto our next location in
Michigan.
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