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KEWEENAW PENINSULA
The Keweenaw Peninsula is the northernmost portion of the Michigan mainland and reaches almost halfway across Lake Superior toward the Canadian border. There are myriad opportunities for wildlife watchers in the small area between Eagle Harbor and Copper Harbor; three of the best are Brockway Mountain Drive, Fort Wilkins State Park, and Estivant Pines Nature Sanctuary. Brockway Mountain Drive is the highest American road between the Alleghenies and the Black Hills of South Dakota. It has numerous pullouts and vistas from which you can look out upon Lake Superior and the surrounding “copper country.” Fort Wilkins State Park is a long, narrow spit of wooded land that lies between Lake Superior’s Copper Harbor and Lake Fanny Hooe, with additional state-owned land on the south side of Lake Fanny Hooe. The Lake Superior coastline here is one of the most beautiful stretches of shoreline in the state. Estivant Pines Nature Sanctuary is one of the few remaining tracts of virgin white pine left in Michigan.
Source: dnr.state.mi.us (built 14586 days ago)
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