Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Southwest to easternmost, then northwest, following the coasts:
Fayette Historic State Park
Fayette Historic State Park

Hidden Coast – Fayette

      • Fayette Historic State Park
      • Escanaba
      • Cedar River
      • J W Wells State Park
      • Menominee
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

Top of the Lake Coast – Kitch-iti-kipi

      • Palms Book State Park – Kitch-iti-kipi
      • Manistique
      • Seul Choix Pointe Lighthouse
      • Naubinway
      • Cut River Bridge Roadside Park
Saint Ignace Boardwalk, North Country National Scenic Trail
Saint Ignace Boardwalk, North Country National Scenic Trail

Mackinac Coast – Saint Ignace

      • Saint Ignace Boardwalk – North Country National Scenic Trail
      • Straits State Park
      • Father Marquette National Memorial
      • Museum of Ojibwa Culture at Old Mission Saint-Ignace
      • Fort de Buade Museum
Great Lakes Boat Building School
Great Lakes Boat Building School, Cedarville, Les Cheneaux 

Upper Huron Coast – Sault Sainte Marie & Les Cheneaux

      • Sault Sainte Marie – Soo Locks
      • Cedarville (Les Cheneaux) – Great Lakes Boat Building School
      • Hessel (Les Cheneaux) – Hessel Marina
      • De Tour Village
      • Drummond Island
Upper Tahquamenon Falls
Upper Tahquamenon Falls, Tahquamenon Falls State Park

Tahquamenon Falls & Shipwreck Coast

      • Tahquamenon Falls State Park
      • Whitefish Point Lighthouse & Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum
      • Paradise – Brown Fisheries Fish House
      • Crisp Point Lighthouse
      • Newberry
Miners Castle, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Miners Castle, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Pictured Rocks Coast

      • Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
      • Munising
      • Grand Island National Recreation Area
      • Grand Marais
      • Laughing Whitefish Falls State Park

Iron Coast & Iron Ranges

      • Marquette
        1. Black Rocks of Presque Isle Park
        2. Presque Isle Harbor Breakwater Light
        3. Marquette Harbor Lighthouse
        4. Marquette Maritime Museum
        5. Marquette Ore Dock
        6. Lower Harbor Ore Dock
        7. Father Marquette Park – Father Jacques Marquette Statue
        8. Old Marquette City Hall & Marquette Historical Courthouse
        9. Mount Marquette Overlook
        10. Dukes Research Natural Area (National Natural Landmark)
      • Marquette Range (Ishpeming-Negaunee)
        1. US National Ski Hall of Fame (Ishpeming)
        2. Cliffs Shaft Mine Museum (Ishpeming)
      • Eastern Menominee Range (Iron Mountain-Felch)
        1. Iron Mountain Iron Mine
      • Western Menominee Range (Iron River-Crystal Falls)
      • Gogebic Range (Ironwood-Bessemer)

Copper Coast – Keweenaw National Historical Park

      • Houghton – A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum of Michigan Tech & Carnegie Museum
      • Hancock – Finnish-American Heritage Center & Quincy Smelter
      • Calumet – Coppertown USA Mining Museum & Laurium Manor Mansion Tour
      • Copper Harbor – Lighthouse & Fort Wilkins Historic State Park
      • L’Anse – Canyon Falls & Henry Ford Bungalow

Porkies Coast – Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park (National Natural Landmark)

      • Lake of the Clouds – Trail (1.4 miles, moderately trafficked, easy, dogs allowed)
      • Escarpment Trail (8.4 miles, moderately trafficked, difficult, dogs allowed)
      • Presque Isle Falls Loop (1.3 miles, moderately trafficked, easy, dogs allowed)
      • Nonesuch & Union Mine Trail (1.1 miles, lightly trafficked, easy, dogs allowed)
      • Ontonagon – Lighthouse, MILW RR Depot, & Historical Museum

Isle Royale National Park

      • Rock Harbor – Visitor Center, Lodge, & Campground
      • Rock Harbor Lighthouse
      • Menagerie Island Lighthouse
      • Windigo Visitors Center – Washington Creek Campground
      • S.S. America Shipwreck