Top of the Lake Coast – Kitch-iti-kipi

U.S. Route 2, west to east:
Kitch-iti-kipi, Palms Book State Park, Michigan
Kitch-iti-kipi (“big cold water”), originally called the “Mirror of Heaven” by early Native Americans, is Michigan’s largest natural freshwater spring – part of Palms Book State Park

1. Palms Book State Park – Kitch-iti-kipi

2. Paul Bunyan Statue in Manistique

Old Manistique Water Tower
Old Manistique Water Tower

3. Old Manistique Water Tower

Downtown Manistique - Cedar Street
Downtown Manistique – Cedar Street

4. Downtown Manistique – Cedar Street

5. Manistique East Breakwater Lighthouse & Manistique Boardwalk

6. Seul Choix Pointe Lighthouse

Seney National Wildlife Refuge
Seney National Wildlife Refuge

7. Seney National Wildlife Refuge – Strangmoor Bog (National Natural Landmark)

8. Naubinway – Top-of-the-Lake Snowmobile Museum

9. Cut River Bridge Roadside Park

Lake Michigan Beach along U.S. Route 2
Lake Michigan Beach along U.S. Route 2 – 12 miles west of St. Ignace

10. Lake Michigan Beach along U.S. Route 2 – This highway runs along the Upper Peninsula’s northern shore of Lake Michigan (the Top of the Lake), through Hiawatha National Forest.